by Ginny Smith | Sep 28, 2016
Australians Jim and Therese Nutt are true travel fanatics. Having driven everything from jeeps to camper trailers and stayed everywhere from campsites upwards on several continents, they are unapologetic for having turned their back on the old ways of traveling once...
by Alex Allen | Sep 25, 2016
Don’t underestimate the value of travel in the shortest month of the year. It’s the perfect opportunity to get the New Year off to a great start and pick from a smorgasbord of both wintry and sun-kissed wonderlands. Whether your idea of the perfect vacation is...
by Alex Allen | Sep 21, 2016
Mushing, or dogsledding, isn’t just a sport in Alaska; it’s a way of life. Out on the ‘Last Frontier’, much of the land is iced with giant permafrost and possesses few highways, so using sled dogs to get from A to B is often a necessity. Not that the pastime doesn’t...
by Ginny Smith | Sep 18, 2016
Visitors to the Balkan Peninsula are spoiled for scenery. From mountains that crumble into picturesque coves to valleys of monasteries that glow with the bold colors of Byzantine art, almost no beauty can match Mother Nature’s. Almost, that is, because topping the...
by Alex Allen | Sep 16, 2016
Almost all life on earth is a delicate system of checks and balances. Yet several damaging human practices have snowballed to such an extent in the past few decades that multiple ecosystems have been endangered. One of the most damaging has undoubtedly been the...