Spring Skies
Spring skies... really do hit different when you’re living life on the move. There’s something about this time of year—the air still carrying a bit of winter’s edge, but the light stretching longer each evening—that makes both sunrise and sunset feel a little more intentional. Like the world is quietly showing off just for a moment before getting back to business. For us at Outland Adventures , golden hour isn’t just “nice lighting for photos.” It’s pause time. It’s coffee-on-the-steps-of-the-Wildebeest kind of mornings. It’s “let’s sit here a few extra minutes and not rush anywhere yet” evenings. And after enough miles, you start learning that the best views aren’t always the famous ones—they’re the ones you just happen to be parked in front of when the sky decides to put on a show. One of our favorite sunrise setups is anything wide open. Think old backroads, field edges, or those quiet pull-offs where the horizon feels endless. There’s a certain calm in watching the l...