Tag: Travel
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10 Binge-Listen Books & Podcasts for Your Next Road Trip
Podcasts and Audiobooks can make a great travel companion. They have so much to offer you; whether you choose informative and educational, or positive and inspiring, one thing cant be argued: when you find the right listen, they are completely entertaining. So, if you are traveling for the holidays or are just kickin’ back at […]
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Four-Day Road Trip in The Pacific Northwest | Including Map & All The Best Stops
I wasn’t sure how to title todays post. I grappled with, “Full Itinerary for One Week in the Pacific Northwest”… “Why the Pacific Northwest is One of the Best Travels You will Experience in the U.S”… “Runaway and Live in the Forests of Washington“… there was just so many ideas to ponder. Gahhh… (*That’s excited […]
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From Flagstaff to Lake Powell: Plan Your Perfect Road Trip Itinerary
While planning your itinerary to Flagstaff isn’t typically described as an “overwhelming” experience, there is satisfaction in it. We just got back from 6 days of traveling the upper regions of Arizona, and boy do I have some great things to share with you. Spend a Few Hours at the Grand Canyon Overview & “Fast […]
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Forks & The Twilight Experience
“When life offers you a dream so far beyond any of your expectations, it’s not reasonable to grieve when it comes to an end.” Stephanie Meyer Lucky for me, I get to relive my Twilight dreams of traveling to where it all began over and over again with you guys! If you’re here, welcome! And […]
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Doolin | Ireland Travel Guide
Ahhh… Doolin. Undoubtably one of my favorite places we had the pleasure to encountering while in Ireland. We spent three days (two nights) in Doolin. One of those days was dedicated completely to hiking The Cliffs of Moher. Hidden gem by the sea that in-and-of itself is a joy to visit – one of Irelands […]
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Bishops Castle & The Burrowing Owl
Bishops Castle is a free attraction (donations are encouraged) just 160 miles from Denver, Colorado. The caste itself was constructed completely by the hands of Jim Bishop who first purchased the property when he was 15-years-old. From the moment you step foot on the property there is a particular… eccentricity about it. There are no […]
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Garden of The Gods & Manitou Cliff Dwellings
Garden of the Gods To say I was originally smitten by Garden of the Gods would be an overstatement. My first impression when driving through was, it’s overrated. Now that I’ve said that, I must add my hesitance to call anything overrated – the statement seems so disrespectful. I mean, what authority do I have […]
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The Cliffs of Moher & The Burren Way
So you came all the way to Ireland and you’re not going to walk the Cliffs? If you want the Ireland experience that cinema has promised you, walk the Burren Way! You’ll see stone crafted walls, pebble paths, roaring green hills, grazing horses, cows relaxing on peek edges, and the star of it all – […]
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Beauty from Conflict | Guide to the Murals of Belfast, Ireland
A Brief History The most political murals of Europe can be found in Belfast & Derry (Northern) Ireland. These murals both commemorate and communicate aspects of history, culture, and (now more than ever) artistic beauty. Some murals in Belfast date back to the 1920s and are reminiscent of traumatic historical events; a three-decade long conflict […]
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The Truth About Dublin, Ireland
At the bottom of this page you will find a copy of our full 3 day itinerary (or as I like to call it, “Idea Guide”) for Dublin. I also included a free printable attachment for you to create your own. The Rundown Dublin is a small piece of the treasurous (not quite a word, […]