Tag: travel

The most scenic rivers in the US

The rivers in the US represent major arteries coursing across the country and mark the beauty of the entire land. Environmentalists from across the country…

A dirtbag’s guide to climbing in Moab, UT

Ian Carroll

If you consider yourself a rock climber of any experience, you have to make a trip to the desert paradise of Moab, UT. With a…

Travel Tuesdays: Don’t Lose Your Passport

Ian Carroll

There are a lot of things that you don’t want to lose when you’re traveling. Your wallet, phone, friends, tickets, and way are all pretty…

The largest islands in the world

Stef Zisovska

Island destinations have always been one of the most attractive destinations since forever. Almost every traveler’s dream is to escape for a while to an island…

Smart tips for packing a backpack

Nothing is more annoying than a messy backpack on a trail, especially if there are clanking pots and pans hanging on the sides. Your hiking…

Review of the Skross world adapter MUV USB

Travel adapters can be found most places in the world these days. You will certainly find them in airports as international travelers are often in…

A year of extreme weather means risky conditions in the backcountry

Ian Carroll

By now most of us are used to reading news reports of record-setting weather conditions around the globe. However, this year has brought new context…

Unusual spots to see penguins far from Antarctica

Stef Zisovska

Penguins are among the most popular and recognizable birds in the world. They are one of the rare bird species that can’t fly, with adorable…

Top 10 things to experience in Greenland

Marion Fernandez

A country full of a rich history and amazing wilderness, Greenland can offer you a unique and memorable experience. With a population of only 60,000…

Visiting the Arctic Circle: adventure awaits

Marion Fernandez

The Arctic Circle is the end of the world in a way. The most northern of the five circles of latitude above the equator, the…