Sea2Peak

We're Meg and Pat. We quit our jobs 4 years ago with a goal to see the world and regret nothing. This adventure has led us to over 80 countries and countless hikes. Follow along to see our next adventure and learn some first hand travel tips below!

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We're Meg and Pat.

We quit our jobs 4 years ago with a goal to see the world and regret nothing. This adventure has led us to over 80 countries and countless hikes. When we are not planning our next trip we are outside hiking and exploring in beautiful British Columbia, Canada. Our guides and content are meant to make it easy for you to see the best of the world without the hard learned lessons!

Meghan grew up in Crofton, a small town of 1,500 people on Vancouver Island, British Columbia — the kind of place where the mountains and the ocean compete for your attention from the time you're old enough to notice either. After stints in Jasper working ski resort seasons, university in Nanaimo, dental hygiene school in Ottawa, and an economics degree from the University of Ottawa, she eventually landed in Calgary, where the proximity to the Rockies quietly rewired her priorities. The hikes got longer. The weekends in Kananaskis, Canmore, and Banff got more frequent. Something was shifting.

Pat had his own version of the same slow revelation. Together, we made the decision most people only ever talk about: we quit our jobs, shed the mortgage, and committed to seeing the world — not just the highlights-reel version, but the real thing. Patagonia. Bhutan. Northern Norway. The Dolomites. Indonesia. Costa Rica. The list grew into 80+ countries across all seven continents, and it shows no signs of slowing.

We started Sea2Peak as a way to share what we were learning — not to perform adventure for an audience, but to make it genuinely easier for other people to do the same things. The guides are practical, the photography is stunning, and the philosophy is dead simple: the world is extraordinary, and most of the barriers between you and it are smaller than they look.

Antarctica was the kind of trip that even seasoned travelers talk about differently afterward. Crossing the Drake Passage, landing on the Peninsula, watching penguin colonies go about their completely unbothered business while icebergs drift past in impossible shades of blue — it recalibrated something. That trip is what brought us to ABC Trips, and why we're now offering you the chance to follow our wake to the Seventh Continent.