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Review of How Not to Travel the World

October 15, 2015 by Talon Windwalker

1Dad1Kid.com I initially connected with Lauren through her blog Never-Ending Footsteps. I enjoyed reading about her mishaps adventures, especially as ours were just beginning. I knew about some of her anxieties and multiple fears, but in reading her book How Not to Travel the World I’m honestly surprised she ever stepped out of her parents’ home. When you read about all the places she’s been and discover that she had somehow managed to not eat rice or eggs until her travels in her ... (c) 1Dad1Kid.com - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

A Few More Small French Towns You Should Visit

October 15, 2015 by Matt Long

Cruising through France with Uniworld Boutique River Cruises was a great experience for many reasons, not the least of which was the opportunity to visit some smaller French towns I hadn’t seen before. That’s one of the many advantages to river cruising as I outlined in my review of Uniworld, the ability to visit some harder-to-reach towns that you probably wouldn’t experience otherwise. While they may not all have the glitz ... (c) LandLopers - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

What would You Do for a Caribbean Cruise?

October 15, 2015 by Alex Pierce

I’m sure many of you have dreamed of boarding one of those humongous cruise ships sailing all over the Caribbean. Sunshine, cold drinks and the ocean, no matter which direction you look – what could be more relaxing than that? But there are times when going on a cruise is out of the question, especially since the economy... (c) E Travel Blog | Today Travel News & Trip Ideas - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

Mt. Rainier: The Expedition Skills Seminar – Muir on the Summit!

October 15, 2015 by

The Expedition Skills Seminar - Muir, led by Casey Grom and Elias de Andres Martos, reached the summit of Mount Rainier! (c) RMI Expeditions - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

Top 10 Things to Do on a Layover in Punta Arenas

October 15, 2015 by

(c) Quark Expeditions® Blog - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

30 Things Only Travel Addicts Will Understand

October 15, 2015 by Nellie Huang

Do you spend ALL your free time dreaming about travel? Are you one of those travel fanatics who start planning your next trip before your current trip even ends? Do all your stories start with “that one time when I was in…”? From mastering airport security to learning... (c) Wild Junket - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

Honest Reflections: The Truth About Solo Holidays

October 15, 2015 by Dave and Deb

The thought of taking solo holidays can be like scary, uncharted waters for many travelers. There is not only comfort and assurance by traveling with others, but the ability to share memories and experiences with people from our circle. Remove these known factors, and an individual might become quite terrified of travel. Solo Holidays, a Personal Journey But travel, especially solo travel, is a personal journey. And even the smallest steps can turn into giant leaps for an individual. Which is why we often push... (c) The Planet D: Canada's Adventure Couple - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

Make Adventure, Not War: Promoting Goodwill and Contributing to Peace

October 15, 2015 by Stacy Bare

Alex Honnold solos a 5”11+ climb in the Waku Kungo region of Angola; Photograph by Ted Hesser I believe that adventure can save the world. I get there are a number of really huge problems out there that we need to solve: ensuring women’s rights, access to education, access to clean water, ending hunger, stopping malaria, dealing with climate change, eliminating HIV, stopping species and habitat loss, minimizing extractive... (c) Beyond the Edge - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

GoPro Wants to Pay You for Your Video

October 15, 2015 by Kraig Becker

Between the GoPro action cameras and the proliferation of drones, adventure filmmaking has exploded over the past few years. It has gotten to the point that we now have affordable tools at our disposal that will allow us to make some exceptional films that simply weren't possible a few years ago. Now, GoPro is even willing to pay you (c) The Adventure Blog - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

ASK: What’s The Hardest Part of Living a Life of Travel?

October 15, 2015 by JOHN V CAIN

ASK is a series of posts answering questions asked by readers about vagabonding. Contact me to ask your own or view all ASK posts.» NOMAD   MOBILE   GEAR   //   HLNMD » TACTICAL   iPHONE   CASE   //   HTCS » BADASS    BACKPACKS   //   GRCK QUESTION:With all it takes to live a life of travel, what’s the hardest part?Allen G... (c) VINJABOND - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail

October 14, 2015 by admin

Soon to be a major motion picture starring Robert Redford and Nick Nolte.The Appalachian Trail trail stretches from Georgia to Maine and covers some of the most breathtaking terrain in America–majestic mountains, silent forests, sparking lakes. If you’re going to take a hike, it’s probably the place to go. And Bill Bryson is surely the most entertaining guide you’ll find. He introduces us to the history and ecology of the trail and to some of the other hardy (or just foolhardy) folks he meets along the way–and a couple of bears. Already a classic, A Walk in the Woods will make you long for the great outdoors (or at least a comfortable chair to sit and read in).Bill Bryson has made a living out of traveling and then writing about it. In The Lost Continent he re-created the road trips of his childhood; in Neither Here nor There he retraced the route he followed as a young backpacker traversing Europe. When this American transplant to Britain decided to return home, he … [Read more]

Wyndham Grand Rio Mar Beach Resort & Spa

October 14, 2015 by gaytravelinformation

Wyndham Grand Rio Mar Beach Resort & Spa | 6000 Rio Mar Blvd | Rio Grande, Puerto Rico 00745 | 1-787-888-6000 A BEACHFRONT RESORT in PUERTO RICO’S NORTHEAST REGION. At Wyndham Grand Rio Mar Beach Resort & Spa, we believe in the restorative power of nature. Whether you yearn for a Caribbean golf getaway, crave ;&# (c) Gay Travel Information (and more)! - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

Ask an Orbitz Expert: How to be a tech-savvy traveler

October 14, 2015 by Roger Liew

World traveler and Orbitz Worldwide’s Chief Technology Officer Roger Liew shares tips on how a few clever travel gadgets and tech tools can help you get the most out of your next vacation—without letting it get in the way of it. 1. Get a good translator. “There’s this really cool translation app, iTranslate Voice, that’s easy to use. It has 42 languages—you speak to it in one language and it’ll translate it instantly, repeating your message back in whatever language you’ve selected. And you can get people you meet to talk into it, and it’ll translate for you, ... (c) - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

The Queer Charms of Hamburg, Germany: 5 Picks for the Gay Traveler

October 14, 2015 by scott

Like all sophisticates, Hamburg doesn’t reveal all its charms at once. It’s a city whose many pleasures take time to discover. Both ancient and modern, its history continues to be shaped by the sea around it, a port city whose wealth and strategic location have created a city of great beauty, tolerance and a healthy dose of attitude. Hamburg shares a reserved countenance with its Scandinavian neighbors. Its style is decidedly less flashy than Munich, its counterpart in southern Germany. While showy displays of wealth are expected in the... (c) Purple Roofs Gay Travel Blog - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

5 Foods To Eat in East London

October 14, 2015 by Adam

By Adam Groffman Hackney, Shoredtich, Dalston—East London is one of London’s most diverse and interesting areas. While so much of London has this cultural diversity, because of East London’s history as a hotbed for immigrants and cultural diversity, the typical foods you find here are ethnically diverse. London has ... (c) Travels of Adam (Hipster Blog) - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

How To Configure A VPN To Get Cheaper Airfare

October 14, 2015 by Anil Polat

Virtual private network (VPN) software can do a lot for your digital life when traveling – like protecting your online accounts to helping you avoid regional censorship. But one of the lesser known benefits of using a VPN is finding cheaper airfare when searching for tickets online. As Paul asked me recently on Facebook – how exactly do you use a VPN to find lower ... (c) foXnoMad - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

Discovering Pemberton in Western Australia

October 14, 2015 by Caz

I love it when you stumble upon completely out of the ordinary things. Travel is just as much about the unexpected surprises as it is the bucket list items. We had one of those moments driving through the Karri forest of Pemberton in Western Australia, 3.5 hours south of Perth and 2.5 hours south-west of Margaret River. We were sitting in ... (c) y Travel Blog - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

VIDEO: Hiking Ceahl?u Massif #PriNeamt

October 14, 2015 by Samuel Jeffery

If you have trouble viewing this video click here:  http://youtu.be/uSkdngr__vI Easily the highlight of our time in Romania was having the privilege of hiking up the Carpathians (Ceahl?u Massif Mountain) in Neamt County. Unfortunately, due to a persistent neck injury I was forced to linger behind while Audrey joined the rest of the blogging crew to ascend up the mountain. This challenging (yet rewarding) hike is well documented by Audrey as she huffs out of breath frequently during her speaking clips. Fortunately for all of us she takes ample time to capture all of the rugged... (c) Nomadic Samuel | Travel Blog - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

The Old Course at St. Andrews, Scotland

October 14, 2015 by Matt Long

The post The Old Course at St. Andrews, Scotland appeared first on LandLopers. (c) LandLopers - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

An Aerial View of Nahanni National Park, Northwest Territories, Canada

October 14, 2015 by Gary

An Aerial View of Nahanni National Park, Northwest Territories, Canada Camera NIKON D300S ISO 200 Focal Length 50mm Aperture f/4.8 Exposure Time 1/1600 (c) Everything Everywhere Travel Blog - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

Wonder Women

October 14, 2015 by Jess Daddio

Photo by Chad Blotner I learned to kayak from men, paddled with men, received a rope-bag-to-the-face from men. It’s a fact: men dominate the world of whitewater. While that’s not necessarily a bad thing, ultimately, most accomplished female athletes in any adventure sport tend to get overlooked. Meet four adventure pioneers, and two up-and-coming forces, who push the limits and kick ass, all with the grace of a woman. The Paddler Anna Levesque, 41 Founder, Girls at Play Asheville, N.C. Photo by Anna Wagner STARTED PADDLING: while working in the kitchen ... (c) Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

Reader Recs: Best Beer Cities

October 14, 2015 by Christine Blau

Harvest season brings fresh hops, but not every city in the world can boast an overflowing offering of craft beers and homegrown breweries. That’s why we tapped our Nat Geo Travel Facebook fans to share their favorite beer-drinking destinations. So crack open a cold one and find out which cities are tops for hops: The Czech Republic consumes more beer per capita than any nation in the world, so it’s little wonder our readers gave it love. Both Tomáš M. and Udo G. point to 2015 European Capital of Culture... (c) Intelligent Travel - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

PHOTO: Tartini Square in Piran, Slovenia

October 14, 2015 by Barbara Weibel

Click on above photo to view it in large format: Tartini Square in the coastal town of Piran, Slovenia, was named for its most famous citizen, violinist Giuseppe Tartini. A bronze statue of the musician can be seen at left. (Visited 4 times, 4 visits today)The post PHOTO: Tartini Square in Piran, Slovenia appeared first on Hole In The Donut Cultural Travel. (c) Hole In The Donut Cultural Travel - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

El Otro Lado, Panama: hotel of the week

October 14, 2015 by Laura House

Boxes that need ticking for our next escape: wild nature , sunny, Caribbean waters, off-the-grid and with a dose of culture. It’s a tall order, but one that El Otro Lado in mellow Panama  fills – oh, and for less than you’d expect right now, too. STYLE Native arts and culture SETTING Placid Portobelo Bay WHY THIS WEEK? This whole post-... (c) Smith Travel Blog - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

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