Quebec City in the winter definitely requires a few extra layers, but the snowy urban scenes are totally worth it. Picture; hot steaming cocoa from charming French cafes fronted with frosty windows, horse-drawn carriages clickity-clacking around the cobbled streets, cartoon-worthy birds ... READ the POST
30 Inspirational Travel Words
Thanks to Tracy Zhang for the Photoshop curves used on some of these photos :] Font source. ... READ the POST
Dog Sledding in Bigfork
I watched as the pack of dog chased after the man in front of me. He was on skis and moved like a gazelle and had the energy of a--well, a dog. Never seeming to tire or slow down. The dogs raced after him, following as he turned, eventually looping back to where we started. The dogs were attached ... READ the POST
15 Ways to Pack Lighter
I receive reader emails on a regular basis, many of them asking for specific tips on travelling, like how to plan or what to pack. I recently received this email, asking for some suggestions on how to pack lightly: Just curious if you had any suggestions on packing lightly? I'm headed ... READ the POST
Food & Drink in Montana
The thing about food and drink in Montana is that it is pretty much unexpected. Ordinarily a nice steak might come to mind, but the Montana culinary scene has so much more to offer. From back-country cooking to modern microbreweries, here are a few of my favourite Montana culinary ... READ the POST
Snowmobiling in the Swan Mountains
Imagine yourself gripping the handlebars tightly as you lean forward in your seat and crank them to the left, rounding the corner on the side of a snowy cliff in the Rocky Mountains. A rush of adrenaline courses through you as you look down at the tiny trees speckling the ground far below. There ... READ the POST
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