Who Is Kyle from Adventure Chasing?
The Story of the Couple Behind the Camera
If you’ve ever wondered something like “Who is Kyle from Adventure Chasing?”, “Where is Kyle from?”, or even “Is Kyle from Adventure Chasing married?”, you’re not alone. We hear these questions all the time, and honestly, we love that people feel curious enough to ask.
The Heart of Adventure Chasing (Kyle’s Story)

Kyle grew up in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, surrounded by rivers, lakes, and endless stretches of forest. If you’ve ever wondered where Kyle is from, the U.P. explains a lot his love for water, his instinct for exploration, and his easy way of carrying a canoe or rod like it’s second nature.
Before I came into the picture, Kyle was out there filming his adventures, chasing fish, and capturing the early versions of what would eventually become Adventure Chasing. He taught himself everything from filming to editing simply because the outdoors made sense to him in a way nothing else does.
If you’ve been searching “Who is Kyle from Adventure Chasing?”, that’s him:
Someone who has always been pulled toward wild adventures, music, his loved ones, and the kind of moments you can’t script.
Hi, I’m Nicole, the Newest Member of Adventure Chasing

And if you've searched “Kyle from Adventure Chasing wife”, I promise you're not the only one. Kyle and I aren’t married, but we share the kind of partnership where home feels like anywhere we pitch a tent, build a fire, or eat breakfast on a cool morning.
I grew up in southeast Michigan, spending summers camping in my parents’ converted school bus and taking photos long before I understood why those moments mattered to me. Over the years, I became a self-proclaimed Michigan adventure nerd, solo camping, chasing trails and strengthening myself through the outdoors.
When Kyle and I met, all those pieces clicked together in a way neither of us expected.
Two Adventurers, Two Dogs, Our First Weekend
Oliver (our Golden Retriever) and Miya (our Husky) cemented our friendship before we even had time to figure out what we were feeling.
Their very first act together? A chaotic muskrat hunt through camp that instantly bonded them and, in a way, us too.

We met on a spring camping trip. Two people who had spent years adventuring separately suddenly realizing our stories had been running parallel.
We cooked over the fire, shared playlists and stories from Isle Royale and the Porcupine Mountains and laughed in that rare, familiar way you only laugh with someone who feels like they’ve been in your life longer than a weekend.
By the end of that trip, we were planning our next adventure. A few months later, I packed up my life, moved north and we hit the river later that day.
Who We Are Behind Adventure Chasing — the Real Answer
We both bring curiosity. We both bring love for the outdoors. We both bring a desire to share these experiences openly and honestly.
And the dogs? They bring chaos, joy, comedic timing, and a reminder to enjoy the little things.
Where to Find the Rest of Our Story
Adventure Chasing today is a mix of both our strengths:
Kyle’s expertise with fishing, canoeing and filming + my support behind the scenes, photography and two dogs who make every place feel like home.
To see our full adventures unfold, come hang out with us on YouTube and subscribe to Adventure Chasing. We share every mile, meal and moment there. It's where the story truly lives.
Keep an eye out for our weekly blog posts here.
Greetings Kyle and Nichole!
I’ve been watching Adventure Chasing since just before Nichole began appearing on the channel. I retired to the Grayling area after growing up in southeast Michigan. I love seeing your adventures all over our beautiful state and you’ve inspired me to chase adventures of my own, including revisiting places my folks took me as a boy. Perhaps we’ll cross paths one day and I can tell Ollie to “stay in the boat!”
Thanks for bringing us all along and sharing the magnificence of this water winter wonderland – Rock On!
I’m 82. I was born in Munising but my parents moved us away to southeast Michigan for employment. Although we spent most of our summers in the U.P. in a family cabin on Miners Beach before it was a National Seashore. Twenty years after moving away as a child, I moved back with my wife and two children. We stayed for four years as my profession took us away. I had tears in my eyes as I drove up Wetmore hill on our way out of town. I have visited the U.P. every year for a couple of weeks. Your adventures remind me so much of mine that they often bring tears to my eyes.
You are capturing the elusive spirit of Michigan in both troll-land, lol, and paradise. Nicole, you are a wonderful addition, I always thought you were a Yooper because of your Danish/Finnish cheekbones. Your adventurous spirit touches and softens everything. When your videos pop up on my screen, I drop everything. I love the four legged critters too.
I’m 82. I was born in Munising but my parents moved us away to southeast Michigan for employment. Although we spent most of our summers in the U.P. in a family cabin on Miners Beach before it was a National Seashore. Twenty years after moving away as a child, I moved back with my wife and two children. We stayed for four years as my profession took us away. I had tears in my eyes as I drove up Wetmore hill on our way out of town. I have visited the U.P. every year for a couple of weeks. Your adventures remind me so much of mine that they often bring tears to my eyes.
You are capturing the elusive spirit of Michigan in both troll-land, lol, and paradise. Nicole, you are a wonderful addition, I always thought you were a Yooper because of your Danish/Finnish cheekbones. Your adventurous spirit touches and softens everything. When your videos pop up on my screen, I drop everything. I love the four legged critters too.
Welcome Nicole, and I’m glad to see that the channel is growing. I’ve been following Kyle, for some time. I’ve even reached out to him in the past about his guide service, which I’m guessing he no longer does. Anyway, Nicole, can you guys share some information about fishing and the equipment that goes into Northern fishing? Including tackle, wine, and the rods and reels that he’s using when you guys are float fishing. My wife and I are coming to Michigan in late May for some walleye fishing, but I would like to do some river fishing while I’m there. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
Kyle on your month and half trip to Alaska I saw 3 shows do you have more to edit and put on a show
The scenery was incredible
I would love to see more of your trip
I myself am an avid fisherman I live in michigan and had spent 10 years in traverse city and fished almost every day it’s so addictive
Thanks for your show it’s the best
It’s so nice with you and Nicole and the pets ,how you start leaving home the trip there and the camping the cooking, just awesome to watch your interactions and of all else the self determination for the fishing never change
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