To escape the heat and the crowd around NYC during the July 4th weekend, we rode up to the Finger Lakes region for the long weekend. We returned to our favorite brewery Ithaca Beer Company for pints and fries after…

To escape the heat and the crowd around NYC during the July 4th weekend, we rode up to the Finger Lakes region for the long weekend. We returned to our favorite brewery Ithaca Beer Company for pints and fries after…
Welcome to the French island of Guadeloupe. Due to a deal for some cheap tickets available to Pointe-a-Pitre airport on Norwegian Airlines, we decided to take a quick hop over for a long weekend to enjoy some warm weather and…
This covers two separate days — on the first day, we spent our morning in Voss and then took a train over to Bergen where we grabbed some lunch and then rented a car to drive to Tyssedal, where we…
We started the day by biking on the state-of-the-art carriage roads built by John D. Rockefeller Jr. Along the way, we experienced awesome vistas of Eagle Lake and Jordan Pond. We stopped by the Jordan Pond House for lunch and…
Before heading into Acadia National Park, we stopped by downtown Bar Harbor briefly for lobster rolls and walked around the yacht-filled harbor. In the park, we first stopped at Thunder Hole to witness the thunder of sea against the rocks and…
We visited Vintgar Gorge the next day in Bled and witnessed buses of senior citizens at the site given that Vintgar Gorge is a fairly easy walk. Then we decided to take on a more strenuous activity by hiking the Vogar…
Upon arrival, we were amazed by how peaceful and pretty Lake Bled is. We hiked the hills of Ojstrica and Mala Osojnica to get a good view of Lake Bled despite hearing a thunderstorm approaching. We enjoyed Bled Cake by the lake…
We started our day driving to Lynn Canyon Park stopping over at La Grotta Del Formaggio to pick up some of the best sandwiches we’ve ever tasted. After hiking the trail, we headed to Stanley Park to catch the Vancouver sunset…
Homer is a small quaint town that produces a large number of halibut. The Homer Spit is like a small beach boardwalk with bars and restaurants alongside tons of RVs. The Homestead Trail was a bit disappointing since we literally…
Anchorage is the largest city in Alaska, but as you’d probably expect, it’s not particularly huge, and still retains much of the outdoors feel that you get in much of the rest of Alaska. However, it does still have plenty…
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