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  • 5 Games to Play When Camping with the Kids

    5 Games to Play When Camping with the Kids

    By Gemma Tyler 5 Games to Play When Camping with the Kids Camping with the kids can be a wonderful experience, but we all know that’s it’s not always easy. After all, it’s important to keep them occupied and entertained so that they don’t get bored – especially on rainy days or the evenings where…

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  • Dear Natalie You’re in Danger

    Dear Natalie You’re in Danger

    By Natalie McCarthy Dear Natalie, Don’t you know it’s risky out there? Signed, Yourself, and society ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Dear everyone, At first, I would have answered this question in one, easy, short, simple word: No. I started hiking in Ohio. For my friends from outside the U.S., or those geographically challenged Americans, Ohio is flat and…

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  • Dear Natalie: Walking on dirt really?

    Dear Natalie: Walking on dirt really?

    By Natalie McCarthy Dear Natalie, What made you even want to get out there? Love (sort of, sometimes), Yourself _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Dear Me, It’s too much. You go to work every day. Most days, you venture out with a hopeful heart, and some days, you are tired. You are privileged to see the best and worst…

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  • Antelope Canyon Arizona is No Longer Hidden, but It’s Still a Gem

    Antelope Canyon Arizona is No Longer Hidden, but It’s Still a Gem

    By Mary Lyons In the 1970s, the slot canyons on the Navajo Reservation in northeastern Arizona were still relatively unknown to everyone except the Navajo. While visiting Antelope Canyon recently, I met a man from Tucson who said he visited Antelope Canyon in the 1970s. Twice. Fresh out of college, he went on a road…

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  • The Best 5 Apre-Ski Resort Areas in Italy

    The Best 5 Apre-Ski Resort Areas in Italy

    By Alessia Morello   From late November to early December, all Italian skiing areas begin to count down for the beginning of the ski season. If the snow arrives in advance, like this year, the ski resorts first open to the happiness of snowboarders and skiers who for 7 months are in a trepid wait.…

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  • A sailboat and a new way to see nature

    A sailboat and a new way to see nature

    By Kristin Hanes We turned the corner of a long, dredged channel in the San Francisco Bay, which is just deep enough to accommodate the six foot keel of our double-masted sailboat. My boyfriend Tom cut the motor, and we hoisted a couple of sails, all ropes and winches, muscle and effort. The 41’ sailboat…

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  • Dear Natalie, What is this? And why?

    Dear Natalie, What is this? And why?

    By Natalie McCarthy Dear you, It’s a move to a written format. This new format is not limited by letters, questions, fears, worries, or problems; rather, it is expanded by them. Let me explain. You might remember how, for a while, I had the honor of answering questions through an advice column called “Ask Natalie.”…

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  • Man Woman Mountain.

    Man Woman Mountain.

    Man Woman Mountain By Emily Pennington “The surest way to mend a broken heart is through a forest wilderness.” –John Muir   On really confusing evenings of self, I like to drink beer and make up quotations that John Muir definitely did not write. I summon him like my own, personal break-up Yoda the moment…

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  • 8 Ways to Mentally Prepare for a Solo Adventure

    8 Ways to Mentally Prepare for a Solo Adventure

    By Marinel de Jesus Being a solo traveller, and even more so, a solo hiker or backpacker can be an intimidating endeavor to undertake. I cannot emphasize enough the need to be comfortable when partaking in anything serious such as hiking or backpacking in the wilderness by yourself. The same goes for travelling as it’s…

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  • A review on High-Altitude Trekking in Ladakh, India

    A review on High-Altitude Trekking in Ladakh, India

    Political Location Map of Ladakh (Leh) Getting there: The easiest way to get to Ladakh is by flying from Delhi to Leh (the biggest town in Ladakh). It’s a two day drive from either Srinagar or Manali and you will pass over some of the world’s highest motorable passes. Be prepared for road closures, altitude…

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