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Hiking with Dogs – Pros and Cons of Dogs in the Wilderness
Where can you take a dog on public lands? Where must dogs be leashed? And when is it more appropriate to leave your dog at home?
Jan 30, 2011
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Karen Berger
Why Buy Shade-grown, Organic, and Fair Trade Coffee?
Travelers who buy coffee that is shade-grown and adheres to fair trade certification standards of fair pay to workers help build sustainable communities.
Jan 30, 2011
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Karen Berger
Kids Outdoors –Taking Children Hiking, Camping, Biking, and More
Is adventure travel possible with a family? Can kids really adapt to no electronics and TV? Here's how to take your kids camping, hiking, biking and more.
Jan 30, 2011
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Karen Berger
A Coffee Lover's Guide to Travel and the Best Coffee in the World
The world's best coffee comes from volcanic tropical mountains. Buying shade-grown and fair-trade coffees helps preserve the environment and pay fair wages.
Jan 29, 2011
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Karen Berger
Hiking, Camping and Birding in Arizona's Madera Canyon
Madera Canyon in southeastern Arizona offers unlimited opportunities for outdoor recreation, and is a world-class center for bird watching.
Jan 29, 2011
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Anne Moore
Bird Watching Along the Oregon Cascades Birding Trail
Along the designated Scenic Highways and Byways that make up the Oregon Cascades Birding Trail, there are 184 designated stops for birdwatchers to enjoy.
Jan 26, 2011
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Damian Fagan
Europe's "Protected Designation of Origin" Protects Regional Food
When visiting Europe look for the PDO label on food. It tells you products are made under strict guidelines using local ingredients and sustainable methods.
Jan 18, 2011
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Karen Berger
Travel Destination Research
Even if you're not an avid planner, you might benefit from researching your travel destination. This article provides a brief introduction.
Jan 18, 2011
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S. M. Ongan
Touring Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt: Shark Attacks at Red Sea Resort
Tourism in Egypt's Sharm el-Sheikh Resort is threatened by shark attacks that raise questions about chumming, managing divers and marine ecology.
Jan 13, 2011
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Karen Berger
Colorado Canopy Tour Features Longest Ziplines Course on Earth
With more than 25 zipline spans, Soaring Treetop Adventures might have the best collection of ziplines on Earth. Some spans reach more than 1/4 mile long.
Jan 9, 2011
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Dave Lovejoy
African Safari
Details of a Safari trip in Kruger National Park, South Africa and all the animals and surroundings of this wonderful place.
Jan 8, 2011
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Anita Johnson
Exploring Egypt's Ruins and Temples on a Nile River Cruise
A Nile cruise is a comfortable way to see Egypt's most famous sites, including Abu Simbel, the Temples of Luxor and Karnack, and the Valley of the Kings.
Jan 4, 2011
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Karen Berger
Jamaica's Couples Resorts in Negril, Ocho Rios
Jamaica's Couples Resorts chain contains four premium all-inclusive properties distinguished by a commitment to environmental and community sustainability.
Jan 3, 2011
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Karen Berger
Winter Boots for Snow and Cold Weather Hiking and Adventure
Choosing the right winter boots for winter hiking and snow and ice sports requires understanding the activity, the climate, and the gear available.
Jan 1, 2011
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Karen Berger
Better Place – Test Drive an Electric Car in Tel Aviv, Israel
Better Place is a company developing infrastructure and battery systems for eco-friendly electric cars. Tourists in Israel can visit and take a test drive.
Dec 20, 2010
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Karen Berger
Horseback Riding for Novices to Expert Riders in Kauai, Hawaii
Princeville Ranch on Kauai's north shore offers horseback riding trips on a working cattle ranch, along with hiking, ziplining, swimming, and kayaking.
Dec 5, 2010
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Karen Berger
Bash Bish Falls for Family Adventure Near New York City
On the border of N.Y.'s Hudson Valley and the Massachusetts Berkshires, the Bash Bish Falls area offers hiking, camping, biking, and skiing.
Dec 5, 2010
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Karen Berger
Planning Checklist for a Jungle Expedition
Adventurers are advised to create a list of items to take on a jungle camping trip. Considerations must include personal hygiene, food and logistics.
Dec 2, 2010
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Richard McColl
Climbing and Hiking in the French Alps – Trails, Guides, Refuges
In the shadow of Mt. Blanc, Chamonix is the center of France' s alpine adventures, with hiking trails, overnight refuges, mountaineering, and summer skiing.
Dec 2, 2010
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Karen Berger
National Parks: The Most Inaccessible in the World
National Parks are a fantastic place to enjoy a few days gentle exploring, but those of you who like to turn it up a notch will be interested in following.
Dec 1, 2010
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Alastair McClymont