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Geotimes June 2004 |
Memorials in Stone The summer is a wonderful time to hit the road and explore a variety of geologically significant places. Here, we profile three stone features that have been transformed into memorials to important figures in U.S. history. |
Real Travel Adventures May 2007 Bonnie & Bill Neely |
RVing in New England Some excellent RV parks in New England and the Middle Atlantic area. |
Real Travel Adventures April 2007 Bonnie & Bill Neely |
Alberta's Wonder Landscape Enjoy the multiple beautiful landscapes, people, mountains, rivers, National and Provencial Parks in Canada. |
Real Travel Adventures March 2007 Bonnie & BIll Neely |
RV Camping in Manitoba Driving an RV across Manitoba can expose you to pretty countryside, farm lands, and the beautiful sky reflected in the many lakes. |
Real Travel Adventures March 2005 Bonnie Neely |
Lake Tahoe, California & Nevada Fun For All Seasons Whether you are planning a winter or spring break ski trip, a summer family vacation or reunion, a wedding, or a business convention, the Lake Tahoe area has it all for the best time anyone could plan for any time of year and any occasion. |
Real Travel Adventures October 2006 Andrew Der |
Maryland's Sea Shore in the Mountains In Maryland, you can be within driving distance of the beach and the mountains. |
Real Travel Adventures August 2007 B.& B.Neely |
Cedar City, Utah's Best Holiday Location Cedar City is Utah's best holiday location for theater lovers. Why? The summer Shakespearean Festival, where the Tony Award winning repertory company performs nine of the Bard's plays from late June through October. |
Outside September 2002 |
Fast Getaways You'll find endless rewards in just 48 hours of freedom. We've got 50 close-to-home adventures right here. |
Real Travel Adventures May 2005 Neely & Neely |
Camping & RVing at Mt. Rainier National Park Whenever you go, you'll fall in love with this incredible place of wonder. |
High on Adventure August 2000 Larry Turner |
Autumn Call to the Canadian Rockies Explore the Gems of Waterton, Kananaskis, Banff, Lake Louise, and Jasper |
AskMen.com Ryan Murphy |
Top 10: Memorial Day Destinations Each of these Memorial Day hot spots has been chosen for its natural beauty and for the combination of activities and amenities it has to offer. |
Outside June 2004 Annette McGivney |
National Park Secret Trips Locals' no-tell favorites, from Acadia to Yellowstone to wildest Alaska--along with a roundup of dream towns nearby, the places to eat, drink, and dance after a day or three in backcountry heaven. |
CEO Traveler Summer 2003 |
Jackson Hole: A Wyoming Resort For All Seasons Jackson Hole had long been known as an area for advanced skiers, daring men who sought the most challenging and difficult slopes and who refueled on mountain man food. A $60,000,000 investment a few years back changed all that. |
Outside September 2007 Nyberg et al. |
City Slicker Escape from New York (and nine other big cities) with these 40 fast adventures |
Real Travel Adventures November 2007 N. & D. Hoch |
Try Georgia's Northern Mountains For fun and Excitement Georgia's version of mountain country is a whole new and fascinating adventure. |
Geotimes February 2005 Megan Sever |
Glacier: Crown of the Continent Established as a national park in 1910, Glacier National Park's geologic and ecologic significance is internationally recognized. |
BusinessWeek June 18, 2007 Jack Ewing |
Rhapsodic Hungary A hilly land of grapes, horses, and castle ruins - wrapped around a beautiful lake - lies just a morning's drive from Budapest. |
High on Adventure February 2010 Larry Turner |
Wausau, Wisconsin and Granite Peak Skiing My several day's stay in Wausau -- coupled with skiing Granite Peak -- was wonderful and delightful, made even more pleasing by the friendliness and fun-loving spirit of the Mid-Westerners. |
Outside April 2006 |
Adrenaline Nation Secret instructions on how to plot an escape from your hardwired grind to wide-open adventure in North America. |
Outside August 2007 Megan Michelson |
Bombing the Alps For less than the cost of a Rolex, you can now experience downhill mountain biking on miles of trails high in the Swiss Alps. Vancouver-based Big Mountain Bike Adventures takes riders on chairlift-, gondola-, and train-accessed routes on their nine-day excursions. |
Real Travel Adventures March 2006 Linda Ballou |
The Good of Going to the Mountains The White Mountains of New Hampshire have over 600 miles of well-marked paths that seduce the hiker into shady glens through lacy fern forests and to alpine climbs pocked with turquoise glacier cirques. |
High on Adventure February 2008 Vicki Andersen |
Skiing the Mammoth Mammoth Mountain certainly lives up to its name with an extensive assortment of trails and terrain parks, and a wide range of options for dining and lodging. |
High on Adventure December 1, 2009 Vicki Andersen |
Skiing the Volcano: Mt. Bachelor, Oregon A lighter and drier snowfall than most of the Pacific Northwest resorts make this a hard-to-beat destination. |
Outside January 2010 Stephanie Pearson |
Winter Escapes Winter weekends are short and dark -- which means you need to be fast and smart. Beat the blues with one of these surprisingly affordable escapes. |
Real Travel Adventures February 2008 Charmaine Shucker |
Colorado Springs Area Attractions Not To Miss Cog wheel route Pikes Peak... Miramont Castle... Cheyenne Mountain Zoo... Seven Falls... Cave of the Winds... |
Geotimes May 2007 Lisa Rossbacher |
The Beginning of the Trek The starting -- or ending -- point for the Appalachian Trail is at Springer Mountain in Georgia. Just getting to the starting point is an expedition, with a nearly 13-kilometer-long hike along an approach trail, described by signs as "strenuous." |
Real Travel Adventures September 2007 Bonnie & Bill Neely |
Roughing It In Luxury at Zion Mountain Resort Zion Mountain Resort is everything your enhanced National Park experience should be, an appreciation of nature and outdoor experiences without having to rough it. |
Real Travel Adventures October 2007 Bonnie & Bill Neely |
Guide Service In Zion Mountain Using a guide service allows hikers to learn about spots and vistas that may not be so well know. |
Outside July 2006 Lewon & Lisagor |
Summer Escapes A varied menu of weekend adventures, whether you're looking for epic bragging rights, a quiet escape for two, an easy-to-reach nexus for a group gathering, or a wild road trip. |
High on Adventure October 2006 Larry Turner |
South Warner Mountains Some of life's best surprises occur at one's backdoor. |
BusinessWeek July 29, 2010 Alex Pasquariello |
Navigator: Vacation Rentals Near Home Skip obvious weekend retreats for something more secluded - and still within four hours of downtown. |
The Motley Fool May 10, 2006 Alyce Lomax |
Slow Roast at Green Mountain Did Green Mountain serve up a lukewarm quarter? There's ample time for interested investors to watch and wait. |
Outside September 2003 Mark Anders |
Lava Sledding Erupts Again A modern speed demon breathes new life into an ancient Hawaiian sport |
Real Travel Adventures January 2006 Nell Raun-Linde |
Maui's Magic Mountain And More There's plenty to see and do in this tropical paradise. Reach the top of Haleakala Volcano, have lunch at the Pa'ia Fish Market, or just relax in the historic and charming town of Wailuku. |
Outside August 2004 |
America's Top Dream Towns Seeking an underpopulated--and undiscovered--slice of paradise? Drop in to any of our 20 adventure towns, from burly Haines, Alaska, to serene Cedar Key, Florida, where you'll find cush, affordable base camps for spontaneous long weekends or a lifetime of wild fun. |
Lucire January 11, 2010 |
All that glitters Elyse Glickman looks in to buying fine gems and jewellery for weddings -- it's a slightly different process to fashion items, as she talks to gem experts |
Outside July 2004 Dina Mishev |
Peak Season Summer is the new prime time at mountain resorts. Here are a few good reasons to head for the hills when the heat is on. |
Real Travel Adventures December 2005 Karyn Dawn White |
The Aussie Experience There is absolutely no way to describe the experience into the entirely different world down under. |
AskMen.com March 28, 2002 Harry Marks |
Top 10: State Parks In America If you live in the US or plan to visit, a trip to a state park is a must. The breathtaking natural beauty on display rivals any artificial monument or government building. Let the perfection of Mother Nature serve as a catharsis from the daily grind... |
This Old House Caitlin O'Neil |
Counter Intelligence Choosing kitchen countertops can be a challenge. One choice might be Kirkstone, which are roughly the same cost as granite or marble. Once a traditional roofing slate, it is now used on many kitchen and bathroom surfaces. |
Adventure November 2005 Robert Earle Howells |
Adventure Travel 2006: The Sports Trips Atlas The best locations around the world for skiing, rafting, mountaineering, diving, and mountain biking. |
Inc. February 2004 Patrick J. Sauer |
The End of a Pipe Dream First, the government backed David Stone's loan. Then it arrested him. Because his business manufactured drug paraphernalia, Mr. Stone was arrested along with his mother. |
Outside November 2009 Mark Levine |
Mountain Biking Scotland World-class singletrack ranges across the stark beauty of the Highlands, transecting the ancient kingdom and drawing fat-tire aficionados from far and wide. |
Outside July 2003 |
Land o' the Free Our ten favorite stretches of American blacktop come with all the essential summer pleasures. So pick your pavement and go. |
Salon.com September 20, 2000 James Burnett |
"I don't need your stinking boy band!" Did Phoenix Stone blow his chance to be larger than life? |
Geotimes November 2005 Megan Sever |
A Desert Oasis Now is the time to book a flight into Las Vegas, spend the night in a casino and scratch your gambling itch if you must, and then head out on a few day trips for some natural relief from all the glitz and glamour of the strip. |
High on Adventure October 2008 Lee Juillerat |
The Heart of Hart Every season is good at the Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge in southeastern Oregon, but fall is when the heart of Hart beats most resoundingly. |
This Old House Roger Cook |
Rock Solid A landscape contractor explains how to build a wall that will stand the test of time. |
The Motley Fool August 6, 2007 Alyce Lomax |
Green Mountain's Higher Elevation The coffee company's steep PEG ratio of 3.52 might give value-oriented investors pause. True, the company's double-digit growth often invites such premiums, but at the same time, the market's tiniest disappointment in these stocks might present a cheaper price. |
The Motley Fool October 8, 2010 Ilan Moscovitz |
Stone Energy Shares Popped: What You Need to Know Stone Energy shares jumped 10% in trading today on normal trading volume. |