When we travel, we like to have an impact. We highlight the good, point out the bad, and give the best possible information for how you too can get out and enjoy an adventure in a new place. But having an impact and making an impact on our environment are two separate things, which is why Lindsay joined a group of Namibians in Montana and Wyoming last week to witness an exchange of information between tourism, conservation, and land development experts who all had “sustainable tourism” on the brain.
Navitat Canopy Adventure: Zipping Through the Mountains
Here we are, donning a helmet and a harness once again at the Navitat Canopy Adventure…
Puerto Rico’s Whimsical Gallery Inn
The Gallery Inn: Whimsical Wedding Locale in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico Since it was our last day in Puerto Rico and my gal pal Scarlett’s birthday, we decided to splurge and go out in island style at The Gallery Inn. Funds were almost nil from a week’s worth of adventures, but in this case, […]
Moab, Utah: small town charm, big time adventure
Nerves are the name of the game in Moab, where adventure reigns supreme… For decades Moab, Utah, has been a well-kept secret among true adventurers, nature lovers, and wait for it… Hollywood filmmakers. Never heard of it? You’ve probably seen the picturesque red rock haven on the big screen. From the old John Wayne classics […]
Houston: We Have An Art Scene
Let’s play a word association game. I say Houston, you think. . . oil, NASA or maybe the Astrodome. A contemporary art scene on par with New York City or London probably did not come to mind. On a recent visit to H-Town to cover the internationally renowned FotoFest, the level of art available everyday […]
Video: Moab, Utah
Moab is a Southern Utah gem, full of outdoorsy adventure, from canyoneering (rappelling down 120-foot cliffs of gorgeous red rocks) to jeeping and mountain biking. The breathtaking landscapes are as good as it gets and reason alone to visit!
Eating, Playing and Loving in Puerto Rico
Besides zip lining the world’s highest and second longest – Toro Verde‘s “The Beast” – we enjoyed drinking pina coladas at the place they were invented (Barrachino), off-roading through the muddy backtrails at Hacienda Campo Rico, spending a day on a gorgeous deserted and uninhabited island called Caja de Muerto, and exploring the artsy (shall […]
Five Great Reasons to Visit Puerto Rico
Five Great Reasons to Visit Puerto Rico “…San Juan is the center of it all with a marriage of new and old facilitated by its colorful building facades, vintage watchtowers, and cobblestone streets.”
Moaning Caverns – Murphys, California
To kick the adrenaline into high gear in Murphys, California, we went rappelling (yes, apparently we like to HANG out when traveling…) through an old mine shaft at Moaning Caverns into a stunning cave, 160 feet to the bottom, including a couple extremely narrow passages (called “birth canals” because your body needs to be completely […]
Video: Puerto Rico
We spent a rollicking week of adventure in Puerto Rico with the highlight being zip lining the world’s highest and second longest – The Beast! Here’s a video recap of the Puerto Rican eats, plays, and loves:
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