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Sleeping with Trees
Tree house hotels of the modern era bring all the fun and excitement you remember having as a kid and many add all the creature comforts you could ask for and more.
read moreOutdoor Gear: What to Buy & What You Don’t Need
When it comes to outdoor gear there is no shortage of products to choose from before heading out on your next big adventure. There are some products that can be extremely beneficial but many are overpriced gimmicks.
read moreOutdoor Adventures Await Mexico Travelers
Whether you’re traveling through the Yucatan Peninsula or exploring the majestic Copper Canyon, Mexico promises intrepid travelers an exciting range of outdoor adventures
read more$16 for a 2 Carat Diamond?
A family visiting Crater of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas has made a lucky find. The world’s only diamond producing site where the public can search and keep the gems they find costs a mere $8 entry fee.
read moreWorld Nomad Games – Kyrgyzstan
Move over Olympics, there are new games in town, or at least in Kyrgyzstan there is. The second official World Nomad Games was held in September this year which saw some 2,000 athletes competing, representing 40 countries
read moreTravel Bloggers Gone Wild!
We love seeing travelers get in touch with their wild sides. We have compiled a collection of well known, up and coming, and inspirational travel bloggers from around the globe that have “Gone Wild” if at least for only a brief period.
read morePoland Introduces Glow In The Dark Bike Lanes
Using materials that emit light, Lidzbark Warminski in Poland’s north has just installed new eco-friendly bike lanes which glow in the dark. the dark for up to 10 hours, powered by nothing but the sun.
read moreDenali Park Village
Deep in Alaska’s wild interior lies over six million acres of preserved wilderness otherwise known as Denali National Park. With glacial lakes, frozen tundra, expanses of unspoiled forest and massive mountain peaks (including the towering Mount McKinley, North America’s tallest peak), over 400,000 visitors flock here every year for the unique wildlife viewing and spectacular scenery on display.
read moreDealing With Emergencies While Camping
The following are a few tips on how to deal with an emergency while camping abroad so that you can keep your cool if it happens to you.
read moreChannel Islands: California’s Secret Gem
Situated just a rather short boat ride from the heavily populated and busy coast of California’s coastline lies one of North America’s most impressive group of islands. Eight islands make up the chain and several can be visited during certain times of the year. With rare and unique flora and fauna endemic to each individual island, each has its own character and highlights.
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