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5 Great USA Destinations For A Mini Vacation

Sometimes, a weekend is all it takes to recharge your batteries, especially if you spend it somewhere new and exciting. If you need to get away, but don’t have time for a long getaway, a mini-vacation is just the ticket. America is full of cities just made for a mini-escape. If you’ve got wanderlust and…Read more...

Ouray: Colorado’s Quirkiest Town

While Colorado has many unique and worthwhile cities, the one of the quirkiest is Ouray. If traveling through the state, a stop here is highly recommended. For those who make the journey, here are some interesting activities to enjoy during your stay. Wear John Wayne’s Hat At The Outlaw You can’t explore Colorado without trying…Read more...

Taking Shots At The World’s Highest Whiskey Distillery In Colorado

Sampling the local spirits is a great way to get to know the local culture. That being said, certain tasting rooms have more to offer than others. This is the case when visiting Breckenridge Distillery in Colorado, who not only craft small batch bourbon, vodka, whiskey, liqueurs and infusions, they’re also the highest distillery in the…Read more...

Photo Essay: Hiking To Upper Boulder Lake In Breckenridge, Colorado

In Breckenridge, Colorado, there are myriad Rocky Mountain hikes to experience. After doing numerous ones myself, one of my favorites is the trek to Upper Boulder Lake. This moderate hike is about six miles each way, with a combination of uphill climbs, and downhill slopes. The altitude takes you to about 11,000 feet, so make…Read more...

13 Strange Ways To Get High From Around The World

How far would you go to get high? While most people I know stick to weed and alcohol, you can find many other methods if you look around the world – and even the United States. And, thanks to Daily Infographic, we can learn about these shocking methods through an aesthetically-pleasing infographic. Fermented human feces,…Read more...

Conquering My Fear Of Heights At Portland Creek Canyon, Colorado

“Nine out of 10 of the people who canyon here make it safely to the bottom,” assures Bill, our guide from San Juan Mountain Guides. I gulp, peeking over the 50-foot, precarious ledge. My foot accidentally kicks a small rock, sending it crashing incessantly against the side of the mountain. That could be me. Of…Read more...
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