[ad_1] The word luxury conjures up different images for different people. One thing is for sure; it is usually quiet, with fluffy white towels and warmth and usually involves a massage, especially when it comes to spas and hotels. So, if you live in Tennessee and need to recharge away from the hustle and bustle […]
Could Trump Sell Your Public Lands? Absolutely – Adventure J…
[ad_1] Well, they warned us. For more than 50 years, since the 1970s, conservatives have been trying to steal Americans’ most precious resources, our shared ownership in what are called federal lands but really are public lands, lands owned by you and me. Beginning with the so-called Sagebrush Rebellion, they have attacked federal land ownership […]
Adventures on a Sea of Cortez Cruise
[ad_1] Famous French Sailor Alaine Gerbault once said, “I wanted freedom, open air and adventure. I found it on the sea.” People often seemed shocked when we share how much we love taking cruises. Perhaps it is because we often go on wild adventures where we race tuk tuks across India on the Rickshaw Run […]
Now Is The Time for Us… – Adventure Journal
[ad_1] Look, there’s no way to find a silver lining in the recent developments in this land of ours. The dumpster fire burning in DC is affecting the real world, most recently in the firing of thousands of people who keep public lands accessible. As AJ contributor and wildfire expert Amanda Monthei noted on Instagram: […]
How to Make Camp Bread While Actually Camping – Adventure Jo…
[ad_1] Think about being able to say to your camping counterparts, “Do you want freshly baked bread tonight?” This will certainly win you points. Of course, you’re not going to make a yeasty, fluffy loaf – that requires 24 hours to rise – but who cares, anytime someone offers to make freshly baked anything on […]
5 Health Benefits of Women’s Adventure Travel
[ad_1] Women’s travel, especially solo and adventure-focused, has seen a significant surge over the last decade. We might think of travel as a luxury, but maybe instead we should think of it as a way to take care of ourselves and contribute to others, too. Here are some basic facts: Between 2016 and 2023, Google […]
Rad Power Bikes’ RadExpand 5 Plus – Adventure Journal
[ad_1] You probably don’t think “adventure” when you think about folding electric bikes. Assuming you think of them at all. But this sturdy little rig from Rad Power Bikes might change that. It’s the RadExpand 5 Plus, a class 2 e-bike (max speed 20mph, has a throttle) an updated version of the RadExpand 5, first […]
11 Minnesota Road Trip Stops for Outdoor Adventure Story
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This Is the DuffelTote You’re Looking For – Adventure Journa…
[ad_1] Over the last year, I have become quite enamored with the 30-liter NEMO Equipment Double Haul, which is a duffel when you want it to be a duffel and a tote when you want it to be a tote. NEMO calls this two-fer design revolutionary; that’s a stretch, but it certainly is a clever […]
What to Do in Berkeley CA for First Timers » Local Adventure…
[ad_1] Getting To and Around Berkeley Berkeley is easy to explore without a car. For our visit, we flew into Oakland International Airport and hopped on BART, which took us to Downtown Berkeley (and our hotel). AIRPORTS: There are three international airports to fly into. Oakland International Airport (OAK) is the easiest and closest to […]