Did you know there is a beautiful beach in Barcelona? After touring in the 100°F temperatures the day before, all I wanted was a cool swim. I knew the green route on […]
Barcelona, Spain: August 2018
It was hazy, humid, and VERY hot in August of 2018 when we spent several days in Barcelona before embarking on a Mediterranean cruise. Hot as in the temperatures were approaching 100°F. […]
Mediterranean Cruise 2018: The Trip of a Lifetime
It’s been coming up in my memories for almost a week now. Two years ago, we were on the trip of a lifetime; a Mediterranean cruise that began in Barcelona, went to […]
Understanding Travel Insurance and Why You Need It
There often is a debate among travelers whether or not to purchase travel insurance when booking a vacation. After this year, you’d think it was pretty clear-cut that you should. However, it’s […]
My 6,000th Geocache Find: Hiking Madame Sherri’s Forest & Castle
A few weeks ago I was approaching my 6,000th geocache find. I was planning to go back down to New York City and hit some old haunts and make the find at […]
Planning a Camping Trip: Shelter
Camping is a great way to get away, especially during these times. It’s fairly inexpensive once you’ve invested in your gear, and you can socially isolate pretty easily. I used to do […]
Planning a Vacation During Corona
We had a spike of 7 new cases of Corona last week in our county. That’s the most we’ve seen in a day so far. It’s due to the tourists coming here. […]
Geocaching Road Trip to Waterville Valley
Over the weekend I thought about doing a hike. Three weeks of being home with little exercise due to vacation rentals opening up and being inundated at work made me decide on […]
Book Review – Far and Away: A Prize Every Time by Neil Peart – Neil Peart’s Motorcycle Adventures
Some people might know who the author is right off. Some people might know the name but can’t place it. Some people will have no clue. Neil Peart is the late drummer […]
New Hampshire’s Presidential Rail Trail: Hiking Through the Pondicherry Wildlife Refuge
I took a day by myself to tackle the geocaches on this section of the Presidential Rail Trail. This isn’t quite the end of the trail in Whitefield, but it’s getting close […]
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