by Jeffrey | Oct 19, 2019 | Colorado, Hiking, North America, Things to Do, Western USA
Telluride Via Ferrata 30 September 2019 Via Ferrata is Italian for “Iron Road”. The name is used for routes requiring climbing gear for technical sections with a wire to clip into. There are many in Europe but, in the United States, they’re almost...
by Jeffrey | May 14, 2019 | Itinerary, Location, New Zealand, Places, Planning, South Pacific, Things to Do, Travel Guide
New Zealand: SOUTH ISland New Zealand has long been viewed as host to one of the most diverse landscapes in the world. Featured as the backdrop to countless films, the country is ideal to exploration by visitors as well. How to Get Around Unlike many other nature...
by Jeffrey | Jul 10, 2018 | Africa, Location, Namibia, Things to Do
AFRICA – NAMBIA Review: Photo Ventures Namibia Jeffrey Palmer 10 July 2018 The Namibian coastline is notoriously rugged. As it’s mostly undeveloped, a rental car is not an ideal way to explore it. You don’t want to get stuck alone here so a private...
by Jeffrey | Jul 3, 2018 | Budget, Camping, Hiking, Itinerary, National Park, North America, Planning, Things to Do, Western USA
UNITED STATES – SOUTHWEST A Sprint Through the American Southwest Jeffrey Palmer 22 March 2016 Few places in the world offer more natural wonders than the American Southwest. The area has been imortalized by the film industry for the past half century. ...
by Jeffrey | Oct 8, 2017 | Budget, Peru, Planning, South America, Things to Do
Review: Peru Hop 10 OCTOBER, 2017 Jeffrey Palmer Nathan and I had limited time in Peru before hiking the Santa Cruz Trek but wanted to explore a little more of the country. After some research, a visit to Huacachina seemed to be the best option. I usually avoid...
by Jeffrey | Aug 13, 2017 | Asia, Japan, Planning, Things to Do
ASIA – JAPAN – TOKYO Tokyo From Above Jeffrey Palmer 22 March 2016 Tokyo is the largest city in the world. While walking the streets and navigating the subways, you certainly get a sense of its seemingly endless sprawl. However, to truly appreciate its...
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