Chili Dog Road Trip Part 2: Off to the Mountains – Cottonwood Pass, Crested Butte, and the Taylor River
A wonderful, welcoming place, Cape Cod is an exciting and refreshing vacation destination that anyone would enjoy. For one thing, hundreds of outdoor adventures are available, including biking long trails through shady forest, past marshes and cranberry bogs; parasailing, soaring hundreds, or even over a thousand, feet in the air over the sparkling sea; and speeding through the crashing surf on a jet ski, getting splashed with the sea spray.
British Columbia is a breathtaking destination that provides impressive fishing diversity. Anglers can fish the Pacific coast; fish serene lakes, including those accessible only by floatplane; or fly-cast in a tranquil mountain stream. Accurately representing BC angling with just a brief list is an impossible task, but with the following list, we present five particularly stunning and diverse regions that yield great catches and scratch that travel itch.
Pick up any Bermudian Travel Guide or even an international magazine with an article on Bermuda, and you’re sure to see a “Top Ten” list of things to do. Everything from The Unfinished Church to the pink sandy beaches...but my favorite spot to take friends and family who visit is Tom Moore’s Jungle. Tom Moore’s Jungle, also called The Walsingham Nature Reserve, is 12 acres of preserved, privately owned land, which is free to the public to access.
Many cities merit the descriptor “artsy” by offering an abundant selection of artistic experiences for visitors such as galleries and museums, public sculptures and street-performers: evidences of an artistic population, or at the very least, a population with appreciation for the arts.