Brandon Warner
He/HimBased in Durham, North Carolina and Jackson, Wyoming
English
Brandon Warner
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My Story
Hi traveler! When I’m not exploring, I’m home in Durham, NC with my amazing wife, two teenagers, and Scout (the world’s cutest Cavapoo). The places in the world our family keeps returning to after decades of exploration include Jackson, WY, Playa Guiones in Costa Rica, and Eygalières in France.
Travel Style
My travel style blends comfort with curiosity. I enjoy staying in well-appointed, relaxing accommodations but seek out authentic, local experiences off the typical tourist path. I’m not afraid to explore, as long as I have a cozy place to unwind afterward. This makes me a “comfortable adventurer” or a “luxury explorer” at heart.
Reviews (4)
Olli D.
2 months ago
Lucy A.
2 months ago
Very helpful. Communication was quick and helpful. Thanks a lot.
Duke Olli M.
6 months ago
Easy peasy.
Duke Olli J.
7 months ago
Really enjoyed the whole trip
Olli D.
2 months ago
Lucy A.
2 months ago
Very helpful. Communication was quick and helpful. Thanks a lot.
Duke Olli M.
6 months ago
Easy peasy.
Duke Olli J.
7 months ago
Really enjoyed the whole trip
Travel ideas (1)

Winter Wildlife Tour: Jackson, Tetons & Yellowstone
Winter reveals what summer conceals in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, snow reshapes both landscape and behavior. Wildlife descends to lower elevations, making sightings more frequent and often more intimate. Predators and prey leave readable stories in fresh snow. Geothermal features become theatrical—steam rising dramatically against cold air, waterfalls frozen mid-cascade. Just as importantly, winter brings quiet. Fewer visitors, muted sound, and softened light allow for deeper observation and reflection. The pace slows. Conversations lengthen. The landscape feels less visited—and more experienced.

Winter Wildlife Tour: Jackson, Tetons & Yellowstone
Winter reveals what summer conceals in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, snow reshapes both landscape and behavior. Wildlife descends to lower elevations, making sightings more frequent and often more intimate. Predators and prey leave readable stories in fresh snow. Geothermal features become theatrical—steam rising dramatically against cold air, waterfalls frozen mid-cascade. Just as importantly, winter brings quiet. Fewer visitors, muted sound, and softened light allow for deeper observation and reflection. The pace slows. Conversations lengthen. The landscape feels less visited—and more experienced.

Winter Wildlife Tour: Jackson, Tetons & Yellowstone
Winter reveals what summer conceals in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, snow reshapes both landscape and behavior. Wildlife descends to lower elevations, making sightings more frequent and often more intimate. Predators and prey leave readable stories in fresh snow. Geothermal features become theatrical—steam rising dramatically against cold air, waterfalls frozen mid-cascade. Just as importantly, winter brings quiet. Fewer visitors, muted sound, and softened light allow for deeper observation and reflection. The pace slows. Conversations lengthen. The landscape feels less visited—and more experienced.

Winter Wildlife Tour: Jackson, Tetons & Yellowstone
Winter reveals what summer conceals in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, snow reshapes both landscape and behavior. Wildlife descends to lower elevations, making sightings more frequent and often more intimate. Predators and prey leave readable stories in fresh snow. Geothermal features become theatrical—steam rising dramatically against cold air, waterfalls frozen mid-cascade. Just as importantly, winter brings quiet. Fewer visitors, muted sound, and softened light allow for deeper observation and reflection. The pace slows. Conversations lengthen. The landscape feels less visited—and more experienced.
