Stop postponing the adventures that matter. Travel with someone who's been there, who thrives there — and who makes the leap easier.
Start Your Adventure Learn More"I'll do it when things calm down. When I find someone to go with. When the timing is right."
The trips exist — the trekking route through the Atlas Mountains, the dive you've never done, the place that keeps showing up in your dreams. What's missing isn't the destination.
Adventures with Barret is a personalized 1:1 experience. You bring the adventure you've always wanted to take. Barret comes with you.
Just you, the adventure, and someone who's genuinely been there — and is always up for the next one.
You travel well alone — but some adventures feel better shared. You want a trusted presence, not a group itinerary.
The bucket list exists. The plan doesn't. You need one reason — and one person — to stop delaying and actually go.
You've built the career, ticked the boxes. Now you want an experience that reminds you what it feels like to be fully alive.
Divorce, retirement, a milestone birthday. You're entering something new and want a story that marks it properly.
We talk about the adventure you have in mind, your experience level, timeline, and what you're looking for in a companion.
You choose your destination and adventure. Barret provides input, experience, and honest guidance — you stay in the driver's seat.
You handle your own bookings and logistics. Barret coordinates his end. No agency fees, no intermediaries — full transparency.
You show up. Barret shows up. The adventure happens — exactly the way you imagined it, with someone worth traveling with beside you.
For over a decade, Barret has spent his life saying yes. To unfamiliar countries. To difficult terrain. To the kind of experiences most people keep on a list. He's walked 1,200 km across Japan, dove the Red Sea, ridden camels through the Sahara, and jumped out of planes 15 times — not because he's extreme, but because he's genuinely, incurably curious.
Before all of this, Barret served as a US Army Counter Intelligence Special Agent and trained as an EMT — meaning he's someone who genuinely knows how to stay calm, assess risk, and adapt under pressure. He's not here to lead your adventure. He's here to be beside you while you take it.
The discovery call is a two-way conversation. If the adventure, the vibe, or the timing doesn't feel right for both of us, we say so clearly — before anyone commits.
There are no hidden services, agency markups, or vague arrangements. You book your own trip. Barret books his. The agreement is direct and simple.
This is your adventure. Barret is a companion, not a director. Every destination, every activity, every decision stays with you.
Before every trip, expectations are discussed openly — experience levels, comfort zones, boundaries, and goals. You know exactly what you're walking into.
EMT training. Military background. Years in unfamiliar environments. Barret doesn't manufacture calm — he's genuinely built for it.
Nervous? Never done something like this? That's fine. The discovery call is a real conversation, not a sales pitch. Ask everything.
Going on an adventure with Barret — white water rafting — was such an amazing experience. We were originally only supposed to be canyoning, but he said, "Have you done white water rafting?" I said no, and he was like, "Well, let's do both — I'll find out about it right now." I don't even like the water, but doing these adventures with Barret was amazing because I felt really safe. I knew I was with somebody who knows what they're doing. Even when I felt nervous or uncomfortable, he always made me feel reassured. Traveling with somebody you can really lean on — and somebody who's just fun and easy going — was fantastic. I'm so excited for our next adventure together.
No packages. No upsells. Each tier represents Barret's full time and attention — from the first conversation to the last day on the trail.
You've thought about it. You've looked at the photos. You've said "one day" more times than you can count. The only thing missing is a date on the calendar — and someone to share it with.
30 minutes · No commitment · Just a conversation