Anda Unscripted
At 40, my life took a drastic turn. This is my unfiltered account of navigating the uncertainty of a career change, divorce, and a cross-country move back to where it all began. Let's prove it's okay to start over, again. Join me, Anda, an author, former park ranger, and breast cancer survivor, as I share insights from my adventures and embrace the unknown in a beautiful, chaotic world.
“I must write it all out, at any cost. Writing is thinking. It is more than living, for it is being conscious of living.”
Ranger Rhythms: The Art of Holding On
What do you do when the ground disappears?
At Kalaloch in Olympic National Park, there is a tree that shouldn't be there. The earth has washed away, leaving it suspended over a void—yet it stands. It doesn't just survive; it thrives.
In this entry of The Ranger’s Rhythm, I’m sharing why the "Tree of Life" is so central to my story that I’ve made it the namesake of my brand and even tattooed its roots onto my back. It’s a lesson in holding on when the world feels hollow.
Anda Adventures to Hole in the Wall, Rialto Beach, WA
Anda the Adventurer heads to Hole in the Wall at Rialto Beach, WA, on a cloudy day reminding her of another Olympic Coast Hike.
Anda Adventures to South Hoh River
Anda and the Adventure down the Hoh Main Road on the south side of the Hoh River.
Tree of Life, Kalaloch Beach, Washington
Anda (and Steff) and the Adventure to the Tree of Life at Kalaloch Beach, Washington.