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Travel on A Budget in South Africa with these Simple Tips
Last Updated on January 4, 2024 South Africa’s currency, the Rand, has seen a steady decline against the US Dollar over the past few years, meaning traveling to South Africa has become much cheaper.
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How much does it cost to travel in Central America?
Last Updated on February 3, 2024 Long-term travel is all about the benjamins. Your budget becomes your bible, how much (or little) you spend determines how long you will be able to keep up the
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7 Hikes in Washington’s Central Cascade Mountains
Give the more popular and overcrowded trails in the central Cascades a break by exploring these other options. Fourth of July : A steep but beautiful 5-mile trail climbs 5,000 feet to the top of
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Be a Good Guest in Leavenworth
Especially in the era of COVID-19, stewardship applies to town as much as it does to trails. Leavenworth has made physical distancing easier by closing the main street on weekends to allow for
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Wallace, Idaho Adventures: Hiking, Biking, History, Dining, and Nightlife
They still mine silver in the mountains around Wallace, Idaho—but equally rich treasures are above ground too. Wallace is a gateway to trails for every skill level of hiker and biker, while its
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5 Tips to Hike Responsibly
Have a plan B —and C, D, and E. Follow the Facebook page for the national forest or other public land you want to visit, such as the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest (OWNF), and take advantage of
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Safe Adventuring on the Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes
How to explore 73.2 miles (or more) of North Idaho on this scenic trail Biking on the Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes is a great activity for any age. North Idaho is as beautiful as ever in the age of
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Escape to North Idaho for Fall Colors and Wildlife
The Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes offers a scenic ride through the heart of the Idaho Panhandle. The Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes stretches from Plummer to Mullan, Idaho. These days, we could all use a
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Campervanning With the Petting Zoo
By Rebecca Mack “Will you bring the petting zoo?” Our far-flung kids ask this every time we head out to see them. Of course, the answer is yes. The ability to travel with the animals is one of the
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Ride These Short, Scenic Sections of North Idaho’s Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes
73-miles of Paved, Mostly Flat Pathway Make for Fun and Easy Riding The Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes , named one of the 25 top trails in the nation by the Rails to Trails Conservancy in 2010, is one
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