Outdoor Adventure, Action and World Travel

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Puerto Escondido

Puerto Escondido

I’m on the bus now and it feels wrong. Why would I leave such a beautiful place? Here, there’s nothing but good friends, good times and a...

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Hola. ¿Cómo Están?

The last six days have been Awesome. As can be expected…I’m on vacation in Mexico! The name of the city I’m in now is Zacatl&aacute...

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In Preparation For My Trip: Mexico City

If there’s a single entity that could be classified as “the most diverse place in the world”, it’s Mexico City. La Ciudad de M...

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The Cadaver In My Lap

A new post in our How Not to Travel Series: There was always something magical about plane trips for me. I could never get enough, and as a military...

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A Quick Tip From Lucy!

I pretended to be happy when I won free gift vouchers to participate in a zip-line canopy tour. My friend was excited but I wasn’t. The truth is...

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The Key to Living – #2

Adventure sports are meant for the daring few who refuse to be weighed down by conventional knowledge about fear, pain and danger. These adrenaline junkies...

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Encourage Others to Spend Time Outside!

A guest post by Francesca: This weekend I traveled to the beautiful Oregon coast for a family gathering with my sisters and their spouses and kids. On...

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Five things to always bring on camping or backpacking trips

If you’ve got half a brain, you’ll know that these five things aren’t all you need. Please go through the motions of everything you...

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The Maiden Voyage – Badwater

Over the past five years, I’ve been all the way across the universe. I’ve been all over my home state a hundred times. I’ve hiked Yosemite...

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The Outdoors Are For Lovers

While the two may not seem like an absolute match, the outdoors can definitely make your girl or guy feel like they’re the only person who matters...

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In Preparation For My Trip: Mexico City

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Hola. ¿Cómo Están?

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In Preparation For My Trip: Mexico City

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Puerto Escondido

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The Cadaver In My Lap

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Puerto Escondido

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The Key to Living – #2

[...] who refuse to be weighed down by conventional knowledge about fear, pain and danger. These adrenaline junkies simply have no limits; they view limits and barriers as stepping stones to exciting [...]

In Preparation For My Trip: Mexico City

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In Preparation For My Trip: Mexico City

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In Preparation For My Trip: Mexico City

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Hola. ¿Cómo Están?

[...] USD, the average Mexican makes about the same as the average human being. Mexico City, or Distrito Federal, has the 7th largest GDP of any city in the world and the highest GDP per capita of any city [...]

Hola. ¿Cómo Están?

[...] government sold the company and all of its infrastructure (the only telephone and internet infrastructure in the whole country) in a very controversial sale to private investors, the [...]

In Preparation For My Trip: Mexico City

[...] , they virtually annihilated their native populations. Whereas the native populations of pre-Columbian Mexico still live on, both in native communities and at least partially in the blood of most [...]

In Preparation For My Trip: Mexico City

[...] a prophecy, in which an Eagle was found perched atop a cactus and eating a snake. Pre-Columbian Tenochtitlán was restored and can now be found near the center of modern Mexico City. [...]

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In Preparation For My Trip: Mexico City

[...] that could be classified as “the most diverse place in the world”, it’s Mexico City. La Ciudad de México, Distrito Federal, is second only to Tokyo as the world’s [...]

Hola. ¿Cómo Están?

[...] hotel is, cost closer to 300 pesos. If you’re reading this in preparation for a trip to Mexico City, read this warning on Mexico City taxis. Not that you’ll be the victim of an “ [...]

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