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Adventure Travel Plans - Articles
New Adventure Travel Magazine
by
Dr. Erik McLaughlin
Posted
Wed 19 Aug 2009 10:53pm
We have been quite busy lately with working on new website content, course development and arranging our own international adventures. I am very happy to post about my friends at www.IndieTravelPodcast.com and the launch of their new print magazine!
The people that have been working to develop this have a lot of travel miles under their [...]
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G.A.P. Adventure Travel caters to Gluten Free and other diets
by
jfriedberg
Posted
Fri 22 Aug 2008 12:00am
Recently, I hiked the Inca Trail with G.A.P. Adventure Travel . My biggest concern was being able to eat the food the porters would cook on the trail. When I called the company, they said, don't worry about it, they'll take care of it when you get there.
Well, of course I worried about it! I had all kinds of gluten free bars, peanut butter, etc
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New Adventure Travel Magazine
by
Dr. Erik McLaughlin
Posted
Thu 20 Aug 2009 12:00am
We have been quite busy lately with working on new website content, course development and arranging our own international adventures. I am very happy to post about my friends at www.IndieTravelPodcast.com and the launch of their new print magazine!
The people that have been working to develop this have a lot of travel miles under
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Vegetarian Adventure Travel
by
Jill N.

Posted
Sat 13 Sep 2008 11:40pm
I think that anytime you travel, it's likely to be an adventure -- there's always the possibility for something to happen. And this week with all the American Airlines flight cancellations, there are probably more adventures than usual.
It didn't affect me in my travels but I've had other things. I arrived at the airport for a 6 a.m. flight
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Take Your Grandchild or Young Friend on Your Next Travel Adventure
by
Dr. Karma K.
Posted
Fri 12 Sep 2008 2:06pm
, opportunities abound to include kids on trips especially designed for the two generations...or for trips you plan for that purpose. In our 50s, 60, 70s and above, we are still fit and active, so much more so than our parents' generation. And we have more money and time to travel. Why not leave a legacy to our young relatives that they will remember all
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Adventure Doc Talks: Travel and Expedition Medicine Videos
by
Dr. Erik McLaughlin
Posted
Sun 20 Jun 2010 8:10pm
Adventure Doc Talks: Travel and Expedition Medicine Video Series
I am very excited about the new Adventure Doc project called “ Adventure Doc Talks... that affect travelers and adventurers.
The first episodes will be shot on location in the Greek Islands and Northern Africa. The series will be made of 15 minute episodes. Our first
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Jonas Eberlein – World traveling adventure joggler
by
Perry R.

Posted
Thu 18 Jun 2009 12:18am
It’s been a little while since we’ve done a joggler interview but we’ve got a great one today. Jonas Eberlein is a joggler who joggles marathons around the world. He’s 22 and hails from Erlangen, Franken, Germany. I first learned of him from the IJA Joggler Forum. He was going to joggle the [...]
Filed under: Inspiration, Interviews, J ...
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Review & Giveaway: The Travel Adventures of Lilly P. Badilly Costa Rica
by
Alyson ..
Posted
Wed 14 Jan 2009 8:01pm
has to branch out and widen her vistas, right?;)
When the book,The Travel Adventures of Lilly P. Badilly Costa Rica,arrived, I was immediately drawn to the bright colors... is a young millipede who travels with her clever grandparents from Miami Florida to the depths of the Costa Rican rain forest. Several adventures are had along the way, allowing Lilly
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