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Mike Richard has traveled the world extensively since 2008. He's kayaked in Antarctica, tracked African wild dogs in South Africa, and survived a near-miss great white shark attack in Mexico. He loves the great outdoors, good bourbon, and he (usually) calls Tulsa home. He also enjoys speaking in the third person.
With more than 6,000 books available, New York City's Library Hotel is pure nerd porn, promising that guests "never go to bed alone". Read More
Fresh baked chocolate chip cookies. A location literally steps from boutique clothing stores. And a lobby design reminiscent of a... Read More
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As Ecuador’s largest and most populous city, Guayaquil is chaotic, frenetic and, dare we say, more than a bit brash.... Read More
Let’s sidestep the trendy, yet cringe-worthy buzzword “glamping” for the moment. [shudder] How about “luxury backcountry travel” or “jetset camping”?... Read More
We’re rarely fans of the “all-in-one” device (see: TV/radio/DVD player combos that were all the rage in the 90s …).... Read More
Spain is an exceptional country that boasts almost 5,000 miles (8,000 kilometres) of breathtaking coastlines decorated with countless picturesque beaches.... Read More
Even if you’re a minimalist packer, audiophile travelers need a solid solution for listening to tunes on the road. bem... Read More
As the world continues to shrink, finding still undiscovered destinations is increasingly difficult. Hell, commercial space trips are shaping up... Read More
Smartphones are among the single greatest, most convenient innovation for gear-head travelers in the past … well, ever. Which is... Read More
Way back in 2011, we touted HotelTonight as a “promising new app for 11th-hour hotel deals.” Turns out we were... Read More
You know how airplane black boxes are designed to withstand a crash from 30,000 feet, then set on fire, then... Read More
For years, I’ve touted eBags own line of luggage and backpacks for their durability, ingenuity, design and affordability. In fact,... Read More





















