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Big Bear Mountain Resorts

Guest Blogger —  December 28, 2012 — 1 Comment

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Photo courtesy Big Bear Mountain Resorts

Snowboarding has been gaining in popularity for a number of years now and ski resorts are responding by offering awesome outdoor packages for enthusiasts. For those who are truly into the winter sports than snowboarding in Southern California is a must, especially in the Big Bear Lake area and at the Big Bear Mountain Resorts. Big Bear actually offers two different resort experiences for the price of one and both are sure to make any snowboarder happy.

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Our second cabin had running water and a ticket to a Northern Lights display.

By Guest Blogger Christina Garcia of Travel 4 Wildlife

Silence

The morning sun warmed my face while the arctic wind cooled my lungs. We were advancing at a steady pace through remote trails and into the forest. There was no sound but the crunch of my dog team’s paws sinking in fresh snow as they pulled the sled. I was happy, feeling free from my ordinary life back home.

I’d always had a fixation on the idea of dog sledding in the Canadian wilderness, as well as a fixation on wolves. I dreamt of staying in little cabins and listening to the howl of wolves as night fell. But I was living in Europe and only had ten days of vacation time to work with. Searching for alternatives, I found the perfect trip much closer to home in Finland. Continue Reading…

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By Guest Blogger Jack Mauro

For a relatively small and flat land mass, the UK has a surprising amount of adventure activities. In the past I’ve covered cultural adventures, urban adventures in London, and coasteering in Lulworth Cove.

Today the question that I’m addressing is not “What exciting activities are there to do?”, it’s “How can I relax and soothe my sore muscles at the end of the day?” Continue Reading…

My Gypsy Family

Guest Blogger —  November 9, 2012 — 1 Comment

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Guest post by Sloan Dorr

Patrick and I had picked up a fellow wanderluster at the Canadian boarder. Ha had translucent skin and was tall and skinnier than my pinky finger with long shaggy hair and a malt liquor habit. He’d ride a skateboard everywhere if he could, carries a pen and paper for his art, and is always waiting for a bone to heal, a cut to scab, or a bruise to lose its color. One of those guys that wears a wool hat in the summertime because he’s cold, not because he’s a hipster. His hands are always stained with ink because he can’t stop drawing charicatures. They’re crude, but really good. Continue Reading…

Guest blogger Jaillan Yehia took on the Fantasticable, an ultra-fast 1200m zipline in France, and came back with the story, photos, and videos.

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Guest poster Hal Brindly moves to within feet from the same animal that famously stalked and tried to kill one of Shakleton’s crew.

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Annabel Candy first learned to surf at 40 in Bocas del Toro, and then she was hooked. Just goes to show, it’s never too late.

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