A little about the artist.

My name is Dylan! I’m originally from Phoenix, Arizona, but moved out to the PNW for college. I spent my Seattle years during college exploring the North Cascades and the Olympic Peninsula, then after graduation, moved to Portland, Oregon, and spent time enjoying the Columbia River and Mt. Hood areas. I’m now back in Seattle and ready to explore new (and old) places alike.

For the most up-to-date information about me, check out Instagram @honeyandsnail, where I’ll be posting about camping trips, hikes, and all things art-related!

Featured here are some photos of me doing the things I love. The top one is of Matt (my husband) and I exhausted after a full day of hiking but so happy to be sleeping up in the peaks. The bottom left is of me backpacking near Seward, Alaska, in the pouring rain. And the bottom right is of Matt and I on our wedding day, where we eloped at Lake Crescent.

About the crafty hiker.

This small art business was created with the hope that trails-less-traveled could be recognized, celebrated, and shared among fellow outdoors-lovers in a fun, sticky way.

Honey & Snail is based out of Seattle, Washington — the most ideal city for quick day trips to a slew of different mountains and hiking trails (bonus: ferry trip!).

The stamp logo I use was custom made by Kelsey Pike At Sustainable Paper + Craft in Kansas City, Missouri.

This photo was taken near Anchorage, Alaska, on Glenn Highway, on the way to Matnuska Glacier, circa Sept 2021.