I’m endlessly fascinated by really, really bad reviews on sites like TripAdvisor, Yelp, etc. More specifically: undeserved one-star reviews, especially... Read More
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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.
When I say Pennsylvania, you think …? Cheesesteaks, insane Eagles fans, and Rocky’s totally rad climb up the steps of... Read More
If you’ve ever gotten two hours into a road trip with someone and found yourself wanting to strangle them, you’ll... Read More
UNESCO’s List of World Heritage sites has become something of a “bucketlist starting point” for many travelers. Among many of... Read More
Unless you’ve been living in a social media-free bubble over the last year, you’ve no doubt heard all about Nokia’s... Read More
I’m a huge outdoor buff and a huge outdoor gear buff to boot. So, to celebrate Kevin Jorgeson’s epic free... Read More
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There’s one stock photo that every Caribbean resort must show on its website (by law, I presume). It’s a variation... Read More
Modern travel would be great if it weren’t for all the, ya know, travel. Sure, it should be about the... Read More
© Kyle Stanley Check out the full story behind this stunning HDR shot at PhotoBotos.com.... Read More
Finnich Gorge Waterfalls, Scotland © john mcsporran... Read More
These days, it seems everyone and their granny is marketing their own fitness tracker. But one brand I’ve always liked... Read More
On the continuum of world beaches throughout, it’s no surprise that the Caribbean has some real stunners. From Barbados to... Read More
We’re finally seeing the dawn of a new generation who may work most, if not all, of their lives untethered... Read More
On my recent whirlwind tour to Western Canada, I stopped in British Columbia and ultimately in the Yukon. More specifically:... Read More