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Connect With Locals and Enhance Your Experience Abroad
Connect With Locals and Enhance Your Experience Abroad Enhance your experience abroad by connecting with locals. Isabel Eva Bohrer gives tips on how best to do it.
Travel Bracketology: The Indie Travel Take Down
Travel Bracketology: The Indie Travel Take Down With March Madness ready to begin with the announcement of the NCAA tournament on Sunday, we decided to create our own tournament - the Indie Travel Takedown. Which country in the world do you think is best for independent travel?
Six Hawaiian Adventures Off the Beaten Path
Six Hawaiian Adventures Off the Beaten Path Sure, lots of people travel to Hawaii, but never like this. Here are six Hawaiian adventures that even your most traveled friend has never taken.
Five Unexpected Places to Learn to Surf
Five Unexpected Places to Learn to Surf Hawaii and Indonesia aren't the only places you can learn to catch waves; Delphine Foo sheds some light on a few lesser-known spots to learn to surf.
Eight Ways to Go Downhill in New Zealand
Eight Ways to Go Downhill in New Zealand Adventure activities abound in New Zealand, and Candace Rose Rardon takes a new look at how to get your adrenaline pumping: from sandboarding to skydiving, it’s all about heading downhill.
Hashing, Extreme Croquet, and More: The Best Boozy Sports Around the World
Hashing, Extreme Croquet, and More: The Best Boozy Sports Around the World Getting drunk and getting fit - the two aren't mutually exclusive anymore. Candice Walsh rounds up a list of sports where imbibing is part of the fun.
How I Travel: Joey Harrington
How I Travel: Joey Harrington This week, former footballer, sports broadcaster, philanthropist and family man, Joey Harrington gives us a look inside his carry-on, sharing the insights he’s gained through his trips to Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Kenya, Thailand, The Seychelles and other spots around the globe.
Where to Watch the World Cup (Outside of South Africa)
Where to Watch the World Cup (Outside of South Africa) Can't make to South Africa for the World Cup this year? Adam Seper is here to give you the rundown on great places to catch the games in various places around the world.
How I Travel: Susie Floros
How I Travel: Susie Floros In this week's "How I Travel" we talk to Susie Floros, who manages the Burton Snowboards women's team, and travels around the world seeking snow and surf.
World Cup 2010 Roundup: Trivia, Teams, & Travel Tips
World Cup 2010 Roundup: Trivia, Teams, & Travel Tips The World Cup is the biggest sporting event on earth, so even if you won't be in South Africa for the tournament this year you can enjoy some of these great articles from BootsnAll's very own World Cup Blog. And if you are going to South Africa, there are travel tips here, too.