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Video: Hilarious Preview of 2015 Red Bull Rampage

October 16, 2015 by Kraig Becker

If you've ever seen any video footage from the Red Bull Rampage, you know that it is a mountain biking course that is incredibly scary to ride. The 2015 edition of the race is set to take place this weekend in Utah, and in preparation for the event, we get this video from rider Claudio Caluori that gives us a preview of what the competitors will be facing. As usual, it is insane. But Caludio... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] (c) The Adventure Blog - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

The Art of Adaptive Urban Camouflage

October 16, 2015 by JOHN V CAIN

Actual, casual and active urban camouflage is becoming a part of an interpersonal space, not hiding within a (crypsis) visual space.» NOMAD   MOBILE   GEAR   //   HLNMD » BADASS    BACKPACKS   //   GRCK » TACTICAL   iPHONE   CASE   //   HTCS Urban camouflage isn’t about blending into the physical city around you but to appear as if you’re from and belong there.Achieved by ... (c) VINJABOND - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

US Traveler Rio Two Piece Expandable Carry-On Luggage Set

October 15, 2015 by admin

Go anywhere with the Traveler's Choice U.S. Traveler Rio Two Piece Expandable Carry-On Luggage Se. This luggage set is made of luxurious superior 1200D rigid polyester construction. It features an interior deluxe retractable push-button/ self-locking handle system and inline skate wheels with corner protectors. It has all the space you need to pack your travel essentials including multiple front pockets and a large zippered mesh lid pocket. Need more room? The expandable feature provides 25% more packing capacity. Plus, it features full interior lining and dual adjustable tie down straps to secure your belongings. The solid metal hardware protects your things and the EVA padded front panel is designed to provide extra durability. Plus, the top and side carry handles make lifting luggage easy. Dimensions: 21-inch Upright: 21 in. H x 13.5 in. W x 8.5 in. D (Expands to 10.5 in. D); 6.6 lbs; Travel Tote: 14 in. W x 10 in. H x 6 in. D; 1.3 lbs. $ 49.99 … [Read more]

Ames Boston Hotel – Massachusetts

October 15, 2015 by gaytravelinformation

Ames Boston Hotel / 1 Court Street / Boston, MA 02108 / 1-888-293-4112 One of the most exciting parts of my job is experiencing some pretty spectacular hotels. Properties like The Ames Boston Hotel, which was one of the best stays I have had in quite some time! Ames Boston Hotel is located in the historic Ames building ;… Continue reading → (c) Gay Travel Information (and more)! - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

7 adventurous, totally romantic things to do on Sweetest Day

October 15, 2015 by Jason Heidemann

It might an even more gimmicky holiday than Valentine’s Day, but our hearts are nevertheless aflutter for Sweetest Day, which happens October 17 and honors lovebirds everywhere. Stuck for something to do? Consider a last minute getaway to any one of the destinations, which practically guarantee amore and romance any time of the year. Here are 7 adventurous, romantic things to do on Sweetest Day. Take a sunrise hot air balloon ride... (c) - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

Breakaway Backpacker – 24 Hours in Paris

October 15, 2015 by scott

Stories written about Paris can fill a stadium and I am sure photos taken of Paris can too. Especially photos taken of it’s icons. We all know Paris… we have seen it in movies, TV shows and just about every media outlet possible. It’s the city of lights, a city of romance and a city millions dream of visiting once ... (c) Purple Roofs Gay Travel Blog - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

The World’s First Sex Shop Made Entirely Out of Felt?

October 15, 2015 by Adam

By Adam Groffman Thanks to a tip on Instagram (one of those surprising travel apps!), I discovered a cool, new art exhibition in Soho happening this week. Madame Roxy’s Erotic Emporium provides a unique and unusual critique on the state of Soho today. Historically, the neighborhood has been home to seedy sex shops, gentlemen’s strip clubs and erotic cinemas. But in ... (c) Travels of Adam (Hipster Blog) - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

Where I’m At: Bangkok – October 2015

October 15, 2015 by James Clark

Where I’m At is my monthly update of what I’ve been up to, site news, and where I’m going next. [Bangkok] Greetings from Bangkok. This is the second time I’ve been here this year and as always it’s good to be back. I average between two to four weeks a year in Bangkok, making it... (c) Nomadic Notes - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

A Night View Of Downtown Oslo, Norway

October 15, 2015 by Anil Polat

Taken around 8pm as Norwegians hop from bar to bar, drinking away the thought that beers are well over $10 each. The post A Night View Of Downtown Oslo, Norway appeared first on foXnoMad. (c) foXnoMad - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

Charities We Support

October 15, 2015 by Caz

One thing I love about the growth of our business is that we have more space in our life to support charities we care about. I hate saying that it’s only a reality for us now, but when you’re facing your own money struggles it’s hard to think about supporting charities financially, even though you really should. It’s one of the best ways you can tap into that stream of abundance, as you are operating from a giving place. But, as I said, I know it’s hard. So if you are in ... (c) y Travel Blog - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

VIDEO: Bigos – Polish Hunter’s Stew

October 15, 2015 by Samuel Jeffery

If you have trouble viewing this video click here:  http://youtu.be/K2aK9zd8Vas So far in Poland we’ve been enjoying hearty meals typically rich in portions of meat and potatoes. Continuing with this theme we tried Bigos, after a recommendation from a Polish born man now living in the US, which is known as Hunter’s Stew consisting of fermented cabbage, sauerkraut (known locally as kapusta kiszona), Polish sausage (kielbasa) and various other kinds of vegetables and meats. Upon first glance it is not the ... (c) Nomadic Samuel | Travel Blog - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

Moody Morning on the Glasgow Waterfront

October 15, 2015 by Matt Long

The post Moody Morning on the Glasgow Waterfront appeared first on LandLopers. (c) LandLopers - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

Haze Over the Catalonian Pyrenees

October 15, 2015 by Gary

Haze Over the Catalonian Pyrenees (c) Everything Everywhere Travel Blog - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

(M) PackLite Kayak Review

October 15, 2015 by

Designed for remote lakes and streams, the PackLite Kayak is well-suited for those environments and is a lightweight complement to your backpacking adventures. by Eric Vann | 2015-10-14My friend Scott and I tested the PackLite Kayak on the Gallatin River in Southwest Montana. The stretch we paddled was about 3.5 miles long and dominated by Class II whitewater with a few rapids rated at Class III-. It took us about two hours... (c) Backpacking Light Magazine - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

How much does a 1-week road trip in Ireland cost?

October 15, 2015 by Audrey

I already shared my 1 week itinerary for a road trip across Ireland and Northern Ireland, but now the big question: How much did it actually cost? I recently got a message from a reader asking if I could start doing more budget breakdowns for the destinations I visit so that people can have a better idea of what it’... (c) THAT BACKPACKER - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

Gear That Rocks

October 15, 2015 by Graham Averill

Photo by Dillan Forsey It’s a good thing Kelsey and Connor Scott paid attention during high school Home Ec. The brothers moved to Chattanooga to be closer to the climbing and bouldering and quickly decided they needed to build a better chalk bag. Using their mom’s sewing machine, some scrap fabric, and the minimal... (c) Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

I Heart My City: Jelena’s Perth

October 15, 2015 by I Heart My City

Jelena Stipanicev has lived in Perth just about all her life, and no matter where her wanderlust takes her, she will always be a “Southie” at heart. “It’s not Melbourne and it’s not Sydney, but my city is unique and resourceful because of its isolation,” she says. “There is no place that’s sunnier, friendlier and more laid-back than Perth.”... (c) Intelligent Travel - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

Burlesque in the bedroom: three weekends with Immodesty Blaize

October 15, 2015 by Matt Farquharson

Burlesque superstar Immodesty Blaize knows how to do a dirty weekend in style, and we’re lucky enough to count the showgirl, novelist and Smith Hotel Awards judge among our team of hotel reviewers. Here, we look back at three of her finest travel tales… MARTINIS ON THE MOUNTAINSIDE IL SALVIATINO, FLORENCE ‘Il Magnifico has been alerted.…’ BREAKFAST ON THE TERRACE... (c) Smith Travel Blog - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

We Bet Watchtower of Turkey Will Convince You to Visit the Middle Eastern Country

October 15, 2015 by Nicolle Monico

It’s hard not be intrigued by Turkey, the Middle Eastern country that has such a rich, spiritual culture, beautiful landscapes, mouth-watering gastronomy and storied history. The destination itself is a blend of many things, a hodge-podge of cont...via JustLuxe.com (c) JustLuxe: LuxuryTravel News - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

Experiencing a Gourmet Skisafari in Alta Badia, Italy (by Mr. O)

October 15, 2015 by @mrsoaroundworld

The culinary season on the slopes of Alta Badia, in Italy’s Dolomites, starts on a very special day: the day that the Gourmet Skisafari, haute cuisine at 2,000 m altitude, takes place. This event brings seven Michelin chefs in five mountain huts in the Alta Badia ski region. Basically, you ski from one hut to the other during the morning, and on... (c) Mrs. O Around the World - a luxury travel blog by Ana Silva O'Reilly - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

The List: 9 Turkish Delights

October 15, 2015 by Darren Dunne

Turkey has cultivated a reputation as one of the world’s top travel destinations and it’s easy to see why. Visitors are provided with the opportunity to explore everything from stunning seaside resorts to ancient historical sights, as well as all of the culture one would expect from a modernized country. Herein, we’ve selected nine luxurious hotels to whet the appetite for a Turkish getaway. (c) Passport Luxury Travel Blog | Kiwi Collection - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

Three Charming Days in Calgary

October 15, 2015 by Robert Schrader

After seven days and nearly 1,000 kilometers on the highways of Alberta, anywhere in Calgary would’ve felt like home. Thankfully, Travel Alberta was kind enough to arrange for Stephanie and I to stay at Hotel Arts, a boutique property in the heart of downtown, whose avant-garde interior stylings—one of the lamps at Yellow Door Bistro, the on-site restaurant, boasts a life-size plastic... (c) Leave Your Daily Hell - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

10 Things You Should Never Do to Catch a Plane

October 15, 2015 by

Flickr/David Kernan By Sid Lipsey for Yahoo! Travel Few things are more self-defeating than taking extreme measures to catch a flight. An Italian man learned that lesson the hard way. According to the Daily Mail and the Italian newspaper La Stampa, a 46-year-old passenger was running late for his Alitalia flight from Turin to Rome. So he did what any harried passenger... (c) Shermans Travel Blog - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

The Pullman London St Pancras Hotel in Review

October 15, 2015 by Abigail King

This review experience of the Pullman London St Pancras Hotel is part of the “Our World Is Your Playground” project with Global Nomad and The Pullman Life Hub. Just like every review, though, I write what I like and no messin’about. The Pullman London St Pancras Hotel in Review I’ve been thinking a lot lately about what makes a good hotel after a busy few months of travelling and a number of nights spent in some good – and not so good – ones. It’s easy to see what makes hotels interesting: history, design, architecture... (c) Inside the Travel Lab - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

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