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The Bugaboos: Canada’s Premiere Hiking and Climbing Arena

By Skip Kaltenheuser
in :  World Travel
climbing the Bugaboos

Nothing against the plains or oceans, but if you want to hypnotize a kid with nature, go for three-dimensional spaces with high vertical, try the Bugs – Canada’s Bugaboos – one of the continent’s premiere hiking and climbing arenas.

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Virginia’s Primland Resort: Where the Out-of-the-Ordinary Happens Everyday

By Fyllis Hockman
in :  Travel USA
Primland Resort overlook

“You want me to go where?” my mind shouted as I barreled down a 90-degree encampment leading into a wall of mud – and gravel-encased woods. I was driving – or more accurately surviving – an ATV excursion at the Primland Hotel in Meadows of Dan, Virginia.

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Savoring the Camino de Santiago – Book Review by Richard Frisbie

By Richard Frisbie
in :  Book Review, World Travel
'Savoring the Camino de Santiago' book cover

“Savoring the Camino de Santiago: It’s the Pilgrimage, Not the Hike” by Julie Gianelloni Connor, is the latest of the many books about the Spanish pilgrimage popularized for the American audience by the Martin Sheen movie “The Way.”

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Three Things We Didn’t Know About Connemara

By Ed Boitano
in :  Three Things About...
Connemara landscape

The spectacular cultural region of Connemara, Ireland, is defined as being nestled between Lough Corrib, County Galway and the southern realms of County Mayo.

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The Hike of Lessons Learned

By Jeff Beeler
in :  Life Lessons, Travel USA
three friends on a hike to Mt. Baldy

In early 2015, a group of my friends decided to hike up Mt. Whitney, a peak of 14,505 feet in the Eastern Sierras of California. The idea came from our buddy John Marsden. He often was the catalyst of our adventures, and he liked it when his friends could join him on these trips. Many of us in this circle of friends were hikers, and have even done hikes together.

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Amazonia: Not Your Typical Tourist Destination

By Fyllis Hockman
in :  World Travel
scarlet macaw

I am a hiker. But at home, no one uses a machete to blaze the trail prior to walking on it as Souza, our Amazon guide, did, creating a path in the overgrown rainforest step by step. Slicing, swatting, swooping, chopping, no branch, bush, vine or twig was safe.

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