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01st October 2009
South Carolina is a very scenic and quiet state. Finding a great campground is not very hard, because there are quite a few. However depending on what kind of things you like to do while camping like hiking, fishing, canoeing, sleeping in a tent, or jus... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
The Town of Pagosa Springs Colorado is a Home Rule Municipality that is the county seat of, and the only incorporated municipality in, Archuleta County, Colorado, United States. The population was 1,591 at the 2000 census. Approximately 65 percent of coun... Read >
Author: Randy
21st September 2009
The other day I was out for a mountain bike ride in a nearby wilderness area. As I neared the woods, I noticed a police SUV stopped by two bikers. It looked like the police were talking to them about something, then the car took off down a trail in the di... Read >
Author: suni1989
02nd September 2009
If you are someone who loves nature and enjoys your surroundings, then you will never run out of things to do in Laguna Beach. Maintaining as much open space and surrounding wilderness as possible, Laguna Beach has practiced conservation before it became ... Read >
Author: Ravenwood
03rd June 2009
It's hard for us now to imagine George Washington as anything other than the stately, even regal figure staring back at us from the dollar bill or from the slopes of Mount Rushmore. But George Washington wasn't always a stoic visage carved in granite. H... Read >
Author: Nate Gillespie
11th May 2009
When you take your Alaska Cruise you will provide you with an experience like no other place in the world. Alaska is by far the largest state in the U.S. however has the least population. And this is the main reason that it is considered the last great fr... Read >
Author: Chris Stevens
18th January 2009
You will be treated to a unique experience unequalled by anything else in the world when you take your Alaska Cruise. Alaska is by far the largest state in the U.S. however it not many people know that it also has the smallest population as well. And this... Read >
Author: Chris Stevens
08th January 2009
The Place
During the modern technology age that we live in today it would seem unlikely to find a place that is seemingly untouched that flourishes with abundant wildlife and nature scenery around every turn. Nestled alongside a country forest road i... Read >
Author: ForestWander Nature Photography
06th December 2008
The Eastern Cape Province is the 2nd largest in South Africa, covering an area of 170,600 square meters. It stretches from the province of KwaZulu-Natal in the north to the Western Cape Province to the south and is also bordered by the Free State and Nort... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
27th November 2008
Polokwane is a major centre of tourism and commerce in the northern area of South Africa. It's the capital of the Limpopo Province, an area full of breathtaking scenery and home to a relatively large number of nature and game reserves including Kruger Nat... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
24th November 2008
Church retreats are great fun. It is that part of the time when kids come close to lord, have lot of fun and form a group of friends among youth groups. This special event may bring happiness to any type of group. They will not forget this event in their ... Read >
Author: ron victor
01st October 2008
Sorensen's is not only a resort -- it's a town. We noticed on our Rand McNally map there is in fact a town called Sorensen's at the intersection of Highways 89 and 88 near Lake Tahoe.
We double-checked with Innkeeper John Brissenden and, yep, there are... Read >
Author: CaliforniaWeekend.com
24th July 2008
If you are searching for Branson, Missouri lodging options, adding up the nightly rates and panicking about paying for your family vacation, you are not alone. The amenities that hotels offer can often cost more than your entire vacation budget. Many va... Read >
Author: bransonmis
16th July 2008
Everybody needs a spiritual retreat now and then. A spiritual retreat is more than just a vacation. A usual vacation might leave you feeling more burned out than when you left - often rushing back and forth as trying to squeeze as many sites of interest a... Read >
Author: ron victor
16th July 2008
Everybody needs a spiritual retreat now and then. A spiritual retreat is more than just a vacation. A usual vacation might leave you feeling more burned out than when you left - often rushing back and forth as trying to squeeze as many sites of interest a... Read >
Author: ron victor
25th June 2008
The north west of Tasmania is relatively unknown in tourist circles, with the large National Parks and towns seeming to get the majority of any travel promotion. This is a travesty when you consider the unspoiled scenery and the hidden treasures of this s... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt
04th June 2008
Having decided it was time I ventured out of the city to explore again, I pulled out my detailed map of the Western Cape and picked a destination. Bushmanskloof Wilderness Reserve and Retreat situated in the northern Cederberg wilderness area was my choic... Read >
Author: Claire
29th April 2008
I want to camp Yosemite but don’t know anything about camping! What do you need? What is there? What Way is best for camping, tent or RV? These are all questions that you may be asking yourself if you are new to camping.
What Do I Need?
Ther... Read >
Author: Grover Goldpebble
07th April 2008
Ice, clean air, adventure, cool bars etc make Iceland a topmost destination. The land of unknown surprises, Iceland provides you with so much to see and do such as swimming in the geothermal waters of the Blue Lagoon, Whitewater rafting, glacier and mount... Read >
Author: Ingi Jón Sverrisson
11th October 2007
A visit to Wallowa Lake Tramway in Oregon is an experience you will never forget. That's because the views are incredible and the ascent is so amazing that you will always have this memory guarded in your mind's eye. In 1970 the gondola ride opened in Wal... Read >
Author: Robert Benjamin
31st August 2007
If you want to experience another facet of Australia, head for Broome, an exotic oasis in the heart of the country's last great wilderness area.
Broome is an exotic blend of seaside resort and frontier town with and colourful mix of architectural sty... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets
22nd August 2007
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When you don't feel like leaving the country New Mexico and other points nationally can be a nice ... Read >
Author: Colleen Barry-Sleicher
24th July 2007
Aside from ‘cold’, what else do you know about our 49th State Alaska? Alaska is far from a baron waste land and has an abundance of things to do and see for everyone including first time vacationers or returning travelers. There really is no other pla... Read >
Author: James Kronefield
08th June 2007
A wilderness break could be the most relaxing vacation you'll ever take, and the vast number of wildlife refuges and national parks spread across the United States means that the majority of American residents are unlikely to run out of inspiration for a ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
01st June 2007
Like the other Hawaiian Islands, Kauai is the top of an enormous volcanic mountain rising from the Pacific Ocean floor. It was formed by a single volcano about 5 million years ago, and is the oldest of the large Hawaiian Islands.
Kauai lies 33 miles nor... Read >
Author: Terry Reim
11th May 2007
Hopefully you have taken a spring vacation with the family. If not, there is still time before the crowds and the heat limit privacy and comfort. But it’s not too early to be thinking about a special summer vacation in the Colorado Rockies. But where... Read >
Author: Donald Pyle
27th March 2007
Northwest Montana offers some of the best hiking that can be found anywhere in the entire United States. The mountainous scenery and abundant wildlife make hiking in this part of the country a true adventure. The three most popular hiking area's in Nort... Read >
Author: Trevor Kugler
07th September 2006
Five undiscovered California National Parks
Top California day trips and weekend getaways
Summertime is a busy travel time and it seems everywhere you go it's crowded. Instead of heading to the beach or Yosemite along with everyone else, try heading t... Read >
Author: Caren Jacob
01st September 2006
Stretching off the southern coast of Florida, the 120-mile long chain of islands known as the Florida Keys make the perfect vacation getaway. Home to North America's largest living coral reef, the crystal clear waters make it the premier location for snor... Read >
Author: N Spin
13th August 2006
The other day I was out for a mountain bike ride in a nearby wilderness area. As I neared the woods, I noticed a police SUV stopped by two bikers. It looked like the police were talking to them about something, then the car took off down a trail in the di... Read >
Author: Ron Strand
08th August 2006
From the plains of east Colorado to the Front Range to the soaring Rocky Mountains, Colorado is a slice of paradise for backpackers looking for a diversity of terrain.
Backpackers and Colorado
Colorado, a state with rugged terrain and beautiful vie... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
06th August 2006
Checking out the Blue Ridge Mountains simply should be a must for any backpacker. When it comes to these mountains, the Cohutta wilderness is one of the best areas.
Backpackers and the Cohutta Wilderness
If you've planned a trip to Georgia, there a... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
25th April 2006
Whitewater rafting is simply a blast, pun intended. This brings us to the river of no return, an excellent challenge in Idaho.
Rafting The River of No Return
Idaho is an incredibly beautiful state, a place with no massive cities or the resulting ur... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
20th April 2006
First of all remember cheap is not always best. Spend as much as you can afford, the trick is to try to get a quality safari at a reasonable price. Don't believe all you are told. I recently met someone in Arusha who had decided to take a two day safar... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson
13th April 2006
I still can't believe it. It's been 40 or so years since that fateful summer. My buddies Steve and Larry and I were around 12 years of age when we were dropped off early in the day on a rainy, muddy little trail of a road off Highway 135 north of Gunni... Read >
Author: Gordon Hollingshead
13th April 2006
I still can't believe it. It's been 40 or so years since that fateful summer. My buddies Steve and Larry and I were around 12 years of age when we were dropped off early in the day on a rainy, muddy little trail of a road off Highway 135 north of Gunni... Read >
Author: Gordon Hollingshead
17th December 2005
Tarangire is maybe the most underrated National Park in Tanzania. The park is named after the Tarangire River that runs through the center of the park from south to northwest and drains into Lake Burungi. Tarangire is famed for its many herds of elephant... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson
21st August 2005
Take an Arctic Tour by flying north of Fairbanks to Dead Horse, on the northern edge of Alaska's North Slope. This unreserved wilderness area, stretching to an indescribable horizon at the Arctic Ocean, is home to caribou, grizzly bear, musk oxen, and so... Read >
Author: David Chandler
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