Travel Tips
Travel Tips
Why Most People Don’t Actually Need Military-Grade Waterproofing (But Some Definitely Do) I used to think all dry bags were basically the same—
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Road trips have this way of unraveling you at the worst possible moments. I’ve seen it happen a hundred times—maybe more, honestly—
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The Lolo Pass sits at 5,233 feet, straddling the Idaho-Montana border like a geological dare. I used to think the Northwest Passage was just some Arctic
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I’ve driven the Million Dollar Highway three times now, and each time I swear it’ll be the last. The stretch of U.S. Route 550 between Silverton
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I used to think altitude sickness was something that happened to other people—you know, the unprepared ones who sprinted up Kilimanjaro like it
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I used to think grilling on the road was this impossible fantasy—like, who actually pulls over at a rest stop and fires up a Weber?
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I’ve driven the Talimena Scenic Drive maybe three times now, and each time I forget how suddenly the Ouachita Mountains just—
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I’ve walked parts of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains more times than I can count, and every time I do, I think about the people who first carved pathways
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I used to think the best landscape photos happened at sunrise, when the light was “perfect” and the air was crisp and you could practicaly
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The Kancamagus Highway doesn’t care about your Instagram feed. I’ve driven this 34.5-mile stretch of Route 112 through New Hampshire’
