Miss Rebel Travel Diaries

Miss Rebel Travel Diaries Sharing my adventures as I travel around the world

It has been awhile since I’ve posted here but I’m trying to keep documenting my travels. I’ll say it’s crazy to look bac...
12/04/2025

It has been awhile since I’ve posted here but I’m trying to keep documenting my travels. I’ll say it’s crazy to look back at everything from last December to now. What an awesome year 🙏

So much traveling, so many new places, new people, new moments that genuinely changed me. Life’s been good. I worked hard, achieved things I used to only talk about, but also had a ton of fun along the way.

Grateful for the memories, the lessons, the flights, the road trips, the sunsets, and everything in between. If this year taught me anything, it’s that I’m exactly where I’m supposed to be and the best is still loading✈️
Throwback to Bogota Colombia 🇨🇴 December 2024

The East Coast was home for over ten years, and honestly, it still feels like it. I’ve made so many good memories here a...
05/07/2025

The East Coast was home for over ten years, and honestly, it still feels like it. I’ve made so many good memories here and some of my closest friends are still out this way. It always feels good to come back, catch up, and just vibe with everyone. Something about being here just feels right. And the food? Still the best—don’t argue with me.
Wish I had more time to stay. Leaving always kinda sucks, but hoping next trip I get to stick around longer and hang with my people more.

Another gem that I discovered while in Las Vegas was driving out through the Red Rock Canyon. No crowds, just a beautifu...
04/24/2025

Another gem that I discovered while in Las Vegas was driving out through the Red Rock Canyon. No crowds, just a beautiful sunrise and witnessing 6 burros 🫏 roaming around.

Can you spot me? This is Desert Campsite The Pads. A peaceful, remote spot that makes you wanna camp a little longer.   ...
04/20/2025

Can you spot me? This is Desert Campsite The Pads. A peaceful, remote spot that makes you wanna camp a little longer.

Back in 2021, Doug and his wife hosted me on one of the longest rides I’ve ever done—riding across the country on my FJ0...
04/17/2025

Back in 2021, Doug and his wife hosted me on one of the longest rides I’ve ever done—riding across the country on my FJ09. Fast forward to now, and I couldn’t pass through Pahrump without swinging by to say hi. They’re the kind of people that remind you how good and generous the world can be. The stories, the laughs, the memories—it was all still there.

Another highlight of Death Valley is Rhyolite. It’s like stumbling onto a ghost town from another planet. Random art ins...
04/16/2025

Another highlight of Death Valley is Rhyolite. It’s like stumbling onto a ghost town from another planet. Random art installations in the middle of the desert, an old bank that’s just a shell now, a house made of bottles (yep, actual glass bottles), and those creepy-cool white statues that look like ghosts mid-conversation. It’s weird in the best way. Hot, dusty, totally abandoned—and somehow still full of character. Not much left standing, but that’s kind of the charm. It’s quiet, eerie, and totally worth the detour if you’re into strange desert vibes and a little ghost town magic.

Every once in a while, you just need to disappear into the desert for a bit. This trip was all about silence, dirt roads...
04/09/2025

Every once in a while, you just need to disappear into the desert for a bit. This trip was all about silence, dirt roads, and a reminder that the best adventures usually start where the pavement ends.

I kicked things off at Tecopa Hot Springs, easing into the day with a soak surrounded by vast desert views. There’s something grounding about starting the morning in warm mineral water, steam rising, and being in the moment.

Next stop: China Date Ranch. It’s this hidden little oasis with towering palms, homemade date bread, and the kind of date shakes that make you question every other milkshake you’ve ever had. Totally worth the detour.

From there, I went full send into the backcountry— way to Racetrack Playa. The road’s rough, but the reward is unreal—an enormous dry lakebed, famous for its “moving rocks.”

Set up camp right at Homestake Dry Camp for the night. No signal, no distractions—just the sound of the wind and the glow of the Milky Way overhead.

I also made a side trip to Lost B***o Mine, tucked away in the hills. Walking through the old structures and looking out over the empty hills, you really feel the isolation those miners must’ve lived with.

Death Valley isn’t for everyone—but if you crave solitude, open space, and the feeling of being really out there, it’s magic.

Celebrating Día de Mu***os in Mexico City was honestly a dream come true! 💀🌸 I painted my face, watched the epic parade,...
11/15/2024

Celebrating Día de Mu***os in Mexico City was honestly a dream come true! 💀🌸 I painted my face, watched the epic parade, and explored beautiful altars and cemeteries lit up with candles. The energy was unreal—so much color, music, and incredible food (pan de mu**to is my new favorite). I met amazing people, checked off my bucket list, and lived every moment to the fullest. What an unforgettable trip!

I had an awesome day riding through Coachella Valley and up to Idyllwild with my friend. The desert views and twisties w...
10/12/2024

I had an awesome day riding through Coachella Valley and up to Idyllwild with my friend. The desert views and twisties were a blast—and the sunset was the cherry on top. Can’t wait to do it again!

Today, I found my own little paradise at Laguna Beach. The water was warm, and perfect for enjoying the waves and soakin...
08/30/2024

Today, I found my own little paradise at Laguna Beach. The water was warm, and perfect for enjoying the waves and soaking in the sun. Days like these are what summer is all about! Feeling so grateful for moments like these.

Visiting the Big Island of Hawaii was like stepping into a dream for me. From the minute I landed in Kona, I knew it was...
03/06/2024

Visiting the Big Island of Hawaii was like stepping into a dream for me. From the minute I landed in Kona, I knew it was going to be an unforgettable adventure.
Exploring Hawaii Volcanoes National Park was something else. Standing there, face-to-face with Kilauea and Mauna Loa, I felt this mix of excitement and reverence. Riding along the Crater Rim Trail, I couldn't believe the landscapes I was seeing – it was like being on another planet!
Another gem is visiting Waipio Valley. Surrounded by waterfalls and black sand beaches, I felt so small amidst all that natural beauty.
During my stay, I had unforgettable moments: spotting whales leaping in the ocean, kayaking with dolphins, and watching manta rays gracefully swim by. Each encounter was a magical reminder of the beauty of nature.
As my vacation on the Big Island came to an end, I couldn't help but feel grateful for every moment. Relaxing on the beach, soaking up the sun, riding into sunsets. I knew I'd carry these memories with me forever. But I’m also grateful for my friend Chris Kelly who was generous with his time and dedication to host me and show me around and let ride his precious KTM Duke 690 around. It was the trip of a lifetime.


Chillin' in Hawaii, beach vibes and good times! 🌴☀️
03/03/2024

Chillin' in Hawaii, beach vibes and good times! 🌴☀️

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