In 2016, my brother, Jake, and I started one of my favorite travel traditions to date. He proposed that we take a trip together — something so successful that we’ve done it every year since. In the next several blogs, I’ll document those trips, the routes we took, and some of the adventures we had. For the first year, we decided on the Pacific Northwest as our destination. However, here's a quick overview of the five trips we've done and the sixth upcoming trip scheduled for December 2021 (Year 6). Year 1 (2016): The Pacific Northwest (Portland, Seattle, Vancouver) Year 2 (2017): Cuba Year 3 (2018): The Balkans — Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro (and London!) Year 4 (2019): Luxembourg (and Paris!) Year 5 (2020): Africa (South Africa, Lesotho, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Tanzania) Year 6 (2021): Belize Let’s start with Year 1. Our Itinerary Here are notes from the 2016 itinerary before our first annual trip to the Pacific Northwest. August 7 (Portland) Arrive at @ 10:25 a.m. from Phoenix PDX MAX Station Red Line to City Center & Beaverton to Providence to a 0.3-mile walk to Northwest Portland Hostel and Guesthouse Providence Park Portland Timbers vs. Sporting KC Powell’s City of Books Pearl District: 97209 Find a venue to watch the Olympics August 8 (Portland + Seattle) Washington Park International Rose Test Garden (free, opens @ 7:30 AM, 30-minute walking trail to get there from Washington Park) Pittock Mansion ($10 each, opens @ 10 AM) Lunch somewhere between these two Salt and Straw Ice Cream Must be at NW 8TH AVE & NW EVERETT ST by 1:45 PM for BOLT BUS @ 2 PM Bus arrival @ 5:30 PM: 5th Avenue South @ S. King St in Seattle Spend a little bit of time talking to our family friend who hosted us in Lower Queen Anne's and getting settled Dinner around 7 PM at Duke’s Chowder House Sky View Observatory (Columbia Tower) Molly Moon’s Ice Cream August 9 (Seattle) Pike Place Market Opens at 9 AM Eat breakfast here Lunch: either near/in Pike Place or on Bainbridge, depending on how much time we have Ferry to Bainbridge Island - a 15-minute walk from Pike Place Market Details: 12:20 ferry from Seattle; 3:50 ferry from Bainbridge; Cross time: approximately 35 minutes; $8.20 adult, $4.10 youth Dinner at 8 oz Burger & Co. Safeco Field for Seattle Mariners vs. Detroit Tigers - 7:10 PM game August 10 (Seattle + Vancouver) Leave the house around 8:00 AM Breakfast before the bus at Top Pot Doughnut 10–15-minute walk to the bus station Arrive at bus 9:45 AM for BOLT BUS @ 10:00 a.m. bus Arrive in Vancouver @ 2 PM: Pacific Central Station, 1150 Station St, Vancouver, BC V6A 4C7, Canada Vancouver Lookout Gastown Area Granville Room August 11 (Vancouver) Grouse Mountain (opens at 9 a.m., walk 20 minutes to 999 Canada Place for free shuttle, tickets required for a ride that goes through Stanley Park) Lunch somewhere between Canada Place Shuttle Stop and Granville Island Ferry Dock Take the ferry to Granville Island Commercial Drive Area for dinner/nighttime August 12 (Return Home) Flight @ 9:14 a.m. - fly from Vancouver to Seattle and Seattle to Phoenix Memorable Moments As I reviewed this itinerary from over five years ago, a few things stuck out to me. For one, this was the first trip I ever stayed in a hostel. We stayed in hostels in both Portland and Vancouver. During our stay in Seattle, we were able to connect with a family friend who was kind enough to let us stay at her home. While the hostels were certainly nothing special (especially compared to European hostels), the experience prepared me for all the travel I would do during my study abroad. I'm glad I got a chance to see how hostels work and understand the process before traveling both with friends and solo in Europe. I also remembered that this was the first trip that I used Lyft on. While researching for this itinerary, I made notes about using Uber to get to and from certain locations. However, as Lyft was still relatively new at this time, the company was offering big incentives for users. I downloaded it during this trip, and I believe we got around $30 worth of credit. I can't remember if both Jake and I did this, or if it was just me. Either way, it helped us save on a lot of our travel costs when we weren't walking. Finally, this itinerary isn't entirely accurate (I know for a fact a couple of the activities may have gotten switched in terms of timing, or we may have decided to eat somewhere different). However, I love that I have these five years later to look back on. While I remember a lot of this trip, there are elements I only remember because it was documented somewhere. A Year 1 Anecdote: What Do Consultants Do? We took our first annual trip in 2016. I had just finished my freshman year of college at Georgetown, and Jake had just graduated from Notre Dame a couple of months earlier. In October, he would start with McKinsey as a management consultant. Days before flying to Portland, he had returned from a post-grad Southeast Asia trip with