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  1. Adventure-Travel Writer, Peter Jenkins I discovered the writings of Peter Jenkins when I found a used, 25-cent copy of A Walk Across America in a sidewalk book bin. Given my own penchant for wanderlust, the title alone drew me in. And that turned out to be a very well-spent quarter. I...
  2. Outdoor Adventure Goals I don't know about you, but I make lists. Lots of lists. Of course, there's the weekly grocery list and the never-ending "to do" list of chores and issues to take care of (like the darn cable company's billing mistake ... again)...
  3. Henry Hudson sea explorer Henry Hudson (September 12, 1570s - 1611) was an English sea explorer and navigator in the early 17th century. Henry Hudson was the first European to explore the Hudson River throughout its navigable length and leave behind a detailed account of his...
  4. Sail A Tall Ship Have you ever dreamed of sailing on a tall ship? This site is a directory of tall ships around the world that you can sail on as a trainee crew member.  Many of these tall ships are also available for charter cruises. Each sail training ship...
  5. Wild Hearts Can't be Broken This inspiring true-life adventure of a courageous young rebel who defied the odds...and won. Details Rated: (Unrated) Directed by: Steve Miner Genres: Action & Adventure, Drama, Romance, Kids & Family Released: May 24, 1991 DVD Released: January 17...
  6. Master and Commander: The Aubrey-Maturin Series by Patrick O'Brian "The best historical novels ever written." - Richard Snow, The New York Times The "Master and Commander" series of books written by Patrick O'Brian is full of action, adventure, intrigue and historical insight. Set during th...
  7. Starting An Appalachian Trail Thru-Hike On New Year's Day Choosing the day to begin a hike of more than 2,000 miles over an average of six months' time is a big decision for many who set out with such a goal. Each year, about 1,500 to two thousand people attempt to do just that: a thru-hike on the Appal...
  8. Kai Tak Airport, Hong Kong - Aircraft Landing Videos The famous (or infamous) Kai Tak International Airport, Hong Kong, had one of the most challenging, exciting and hair-raising airplane landings in the world. Located almost in the center of densely-populated Kowloon in Hong Kong, Kai Tak Ai...
  9. Eternal Eden --o-- Cute Final Fantasy style Roleplaying Game download Eternal Eden is a cute computer RPG like Dragon Quest and the Final Fantasy games of old Super Nintendo days. There's no complicated systems, only a great adventure for Noah and some of his friends! The game includes some puzzles too if you like...
  10. Creating a Fantasy Realm Are you writing a fantasy novel? Have you joined NaNoWriMo and don't know what to do next? Do you need to know where your characters live? Need help creating that new world? You can find help here! On this lens are some things that I do when creating...
  11. Ice Hotel Adventure Looking for an adventure you and the whole family will never forget? See the Northern lights, take a dog sled ride, and stay in a hotel where everything from the tables and chairs to your very own bed are made of ice.
  12. National Park Books There are many good books about national parks, covering everything from adventure narratives, guidebooks, novels, humor and history. Listed below are just a few recommendations from a retired veteran of 30 years as a national park ranger and a membe...
  13. Blobby on Blobby This is BLOBBY The truly fabulous Mr. Blobby Prepare yourself for the addiction that is Blobby. . No ordinary lens, This is a journey into the realm of Blobby. Come on in, the water's fine, just a bit smelly.   MR. BLOBBY ROCKS! “Thi...
  14. Soul Food Cafe - Advent Calendars There is a tradition at the Soul Food Cafe. Each December, for the past five years, Heather Blakey has launched an Advent Calendar on the first day of December. Advent calendars have long helped build excitement and anticipation on the countdown to C...
  15. Planning A Colorado Trail Section Hike: Silverton To Durango And, boy, do we need one. It's been a long time since my husband and I have done a multi-day backpacking trip together, and we're really looking forward to our first section-hike on the Colorado Trail in June, 2009. I figured that, as I plan...
  16. Hiking The Appalachian Trail: What You Really Need To Know The picture to your left is me, the A.T. hiker known as Ramkitten (on a really cold April morning in the Georgia mountains), here to share the wisdom gained from six months on the trail, all in one fell swoop! Most of what you'll find on the int...
  17. A Trip To The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness While paddling close to shore in the Boundary Waters one evening, looking for wildlife as the setting sun created artwork on the surface of the still water, my husband commented with a smile, "If it weren't for the mosquitoes, the biting fli...
  18. ATV Warn Winches No ATV can truly be an off-road machine without a solid warn winch to pull yourself or your buddy out of a sticky situation. While a good Warn Winch may save your butt, you definitely don't need to shell out an arm and a leg for one.
  19. Even Babies Love Maya the Bee This educational cartoon that was made in 55 episodes was broadcasted on TV when I was a kid. I adored it! It was one of the most popular cartoons in Europe during 1980's. Today, my babygirl is watching it also. I don't mind since there is so many g...
  20. Hiking the Appalachian Trail: A Story in Postcards On a recent snowed-in lazy day, I plopped myself on the floor in front of my shelf full of scrapbooks and started flipping through some memories. Three of the scrapbooks contained keepsakes from my  six-month Appalachian Trail thru-hike, includi...