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Outdoor Adventures
February 16, 2012
The good news is it’s not too late to plan a spring getaway (check the rest of my website for ideas) whether you’ve got just a few days or an entire week to spend and there’s still time to find a great deal. more →
Backyard Vacations, Destinations, Families & Groups, Outdoor Adventures, Travel Topics, Weekly Column
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February 5, 2012
I was thinking about that Snow Walk the other night when Mel called from college to report giddily that she’d spent the weekend on a back-country skiing trip that “was harder than anything I’ve done on skis.” more →
Destinations, Eileen's Blog, Outdoor Adventures, Snow Vacations
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January 29, 2012
Guest blogger Kasey Austin writes that her "earliest memories go way back to Alaska, everything from ice fishing with my dad to spending time at a remote fly-in camp and hiking trails frequented by moose and other larger than life critters!" more →
Destinations, Eileen's Blog, Families & Groups, Outdoor Adventures, Travel Topics
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January 26, 2012
The best part: There is no one telling us what time we have to eat dinner or even where we are going next. Welcome to the alternative to mega cruise ships and fancy resorts. more →
Beach Vacations, Destinations, Families & Groups, Outdoor Adventures, Travel Topics, Weekly Column
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January 25, 2012
“This is a place for adventures,” says General Manager Martin Smith, who says the key is organizing your stay—with the resort staff help. more →
Beach Vacations, Destinations, Families & Groups, Lodging, Outdoor Adventures, Travel Diary, Travel Topics
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January 24, 2012
Snorkel, sail, windsurf or kayak?
We’re at the Bitter End Yacht Club on the island of Virgin Gorda which has been a haven for sailors and yachters for years. more →
Beach Vacations, Destinations, Families & Groups, Lodging, Outdoor Adventures, Travel Diary, Travel Topics
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January 23, 2012
This island—just 3 miles wide at its widest point—is famous for its lobsters that many fisherman here catch by free diving as deep as 60 feet. Sailors like us (we’ve been sailing around the BVI on a Moorings charter Catamaran) make the trip here for the lobsters as well as the spectacular wind-swept beaches. more →
Beach Vacations, Destinations, Families & Groups, Lodging, Outdoor Adventures, Travel Diary
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January 20, 2012
The advantage here—besides the privacy and the chance to putter in the kitchen yourself—is that you aren’t paying $5 each time a child wants a virgin colada or $15 for the real thing. more →
Beach Vacations, Destinations, Families & Groups, Lodging, Outdoor Adventures, Travel Diary
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January 19, 2012
Today we are all diving as a family. The Wreck of the Rhone is just off Salt Island in two big pieces 60 to 80 feet down, but there are many smaller pieces. more →
Beach Vacations, Destinations, Families & Groups, Outdoor Adventures, Travel Diary
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January 18, 2012
“That’s part of the adventure,” says my 25 year old daughter Reggie. “It’s not like we’re at a fancy resort where everything is being done for us.” more →
Beach Vacations, Destinations, Families & Groups, Outdoor Adventures, Travel Diary
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