About Wild Latitude Coffee
About Wild Latitude Coffee
Wild Latitude Coffee was born somewhere between long drives, early trailheads, quiet mornings in camp, and the realization that coffee has always been part of the experience.
Not just for waking up — but for slowing down. Resetting. Taking in where you are before the day takes off again.
Desert sunrises. Mountain storms. Ocean air. Dirt roads. Campfires. Gas station fill-ups before first light. The moments before the adventure starts — and the moments after it ends.
Wild Latitude Coffee was built to bring that feeling into every cup.
Who's Behind It
Wild Latitude Coffee was founded by Kyle Yarian — creator of That Guy Outdoors, Army veteran, full-time traveler, storyteller, and outdoor enthusiast.
After nearly 20 years of military service, including multiple deployments and a career that took him around the world, Kyle stepped away from the traditional path and fully into life on the road.
Through That Guy Outdoors, he began sharing the real side of travel and outdoor life — not just the highlight reel, but the quiet moments, the challenges, the community, and the freedom that comes from getting outside and reconnecting with what matters.
Wild Latitude Coffee is an extension of that lifestyle. Built from years of camp mornings, road miles, trail stops, late-night editing sessions, and conversations around the fire — for people who feel most alive outside the routine.
From overlanding and camping to surfing, climbing, mountain biking, paddling, skydiving, and everything in between — Wild Latitude Coffee was built to fuel the people who keep moving.
Our Mission
Wild Latitude Coffee exists to fuel life outside the routine.
We believe the outdoors has a way of resetting people — slowing things down long enough to reconnect with yourself, your community, and the world around you.
Make great coffee and tea. Build real community. Support the lifestyle that happens beyond walls, schedules, and expectations.
Whether you're waking up in the mountains, by the ocean, at a trailhead, in a parking lot before sunrise, or somewhere completely off the map — the goal is the same.
Fuel. Send. Repeat.