Katherina Audley
Katherina Audley is National Geographic Explorer and a travel and adventure writer based in Portland, Oregon, and Barra de Potosí, Mexico. When she is not writing, she keeps busy running a community-driven whale research project in Mexico, making sculptures, hiking, cooking, gardening and hunting for truffles with her dog and husband in the forests of Oregon and Washington. http://www.whalesinmexico.com; http://www.kpetunia.com
Articles by Katherina Audley
Cordova is so off the beaten path that it's accessible only by sea or air.
A classic small-town holiday festival, prime pinot noir, and supersize cinnamon buns.
Set near the iconic peak, these historic villages offer cozy stops, Western architecture, and more.
A stroll through this artsy enclave offers a glimpse of the city's penchant for the unconventional.
Carved into stone long ago, mysterious images of nature still enchant.