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The "Your Town" Travel Guide
How to travel without leaving your town
Below you will find links to all of the articles in the "Your Town" Travel Guide, from monthly updates to related pieces.
This guide is maintained by by BootsnAll writer Élan Schmitt.
If you would like to be an online travel guide, please click here.
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Élan's Latest
Vineyard Visits
Enjoy the complexity of wine, get lost in feelings of romance, tour a winery, and hey, have another glass!
What to Do in Your Town
Travel Tips for the Hometown Traveler
Ideas and pointers for what you can do to make boring old home into an exciting travel destination.
Acupuncture
Most people think of needles and get tense, but going to an acupuncturist will show you how relaxing they can be.
Ballooning
You might get up early, but riding in a hot air balloon over the countryside is worth a little lost sleep.
Dune Buggying
Snag a buggy, rent a motorbike or ATV, or just hop in the car for some 4-wheeling. Take a wild ride!
Fly a Plane
Originally it was going to be skydiving, but why jump out of a plane when you can pilot one?
Glass Class
Élan's living in a fused-glass world, when creativity fires her into a pottery-and-glass-by-you shop.
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Intro: Welcome to Your Town
In Élan Schmitt's first entry she explains what this is all about, and how you can help her decide what's she going to do as she travels in her own town.
Send Élan Ideas!
Help her decide what to do next.
More Things to Do
Haircut
Let your hair be a guinea pig, and find out what you can add to your personality by taking a little off up-top.
Ice-Blocking
The winter weather in Elan's town ain't anything to celebrate, but she finds a way: a hill, padded clothes, a couple of friends and some blocks of ice. Salt Lake '02, look out!
Opera
Take in the theatre, try some opera, and see the life of characters on and the actors off the stage.
Palming
Élan lives for today by learning about her personal future, when she takes a metaphysical dive by trying out a palmist.
Skydiving
Experiment with gravity, feel alive, and learn that fun approaches downwards speeds of 123 miles per hour. Wahoo!
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