Hawaii’s Grand Canyon: Visiting Waimea State Park On Kauai
Check out Kauai’s incredible massive red & orange canyon called Waimea — aka the Grand Canyon of the Pacific.
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Check out Kauai’s incredible massive red & orange canyon called Waimea — aka the Grand Canyon of the Pacific.
This is a post from The Expert Vagabond adventure blog. More
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in DestinationBest Things To Do on Kauai Kauai, Hawaii The Hawaiian island of Kauai is the perfect place for active travelers looking to escape to a tropical paradise. Here are some of the best things to do in Kauai during your visit! Not as touristy as Oahu and much smaller than The Big Island — Kauai […] More
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in DestinationHiking Mt Whitney in the Winter Lone Pine, California The elevation is starting to take its toll. Carefully planting one foot in front of the other, climbing through snow with my ice axe, I push on to summit California’s highest mountain. Mount Whitney is the highest mountain in the lower 48 states at 14,505 feet. […] More
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in DestinationKauai’s Stunning Na Pali Coastline Kauai, Hawaii One of the best ways to see the Hawaiian islands is by air, and a doors-off Kauai helicopter tour of the Na Pali coast is an epic aerial photography experience! If you don’t know by now, I absolutely love helicopters. In fact, I used to want to be […] More
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in DestinationExploring Waikiki Beach in Hawaii Hawaii, United States The aloha spirit is alive and well on the tropical islands of Hawai’i. With delicious food, cultural experiences, beautiful beaches, and outdoor adventures — there’s something for everyone in the rainbow state. Last week Anna & I visited the islands of Oahu and Kauai with Hawaiian Airlines […] More
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in Travel Inspirationvelo_city, Flickr We’ve all stayed at hotels that proudly boast, via little signs on the bed and/or bathroom sink, that they’re doing their part to save the environment. Don’t want towels changed in order to save water? Just hang ’em up, and the housekeeper will know that you’re a carbon footprint-savvy traveler. Sure. I can […] More
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in Travel InspirationA crack team of cave divers will explore New Mexico’s famed Blue Hole underwater cave system this weekend. The Advanced Diver Magazine Exploration Foundation will send a team down Blue Hole cave in Santa Rosa, New Mexico. The cave has already been partially mapped down to a depth of 225 feet, but it’s believed to […] More
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in Travel InspirationCourtesy of Aspen Animal Shelter If you’re a frequent traveler as well as an animal-lover, there are two scenarios that likely describe you: petless and sad about it, or pet-owner, but usually forced to leave it at home or board it. Neither is a happy option, but the always-innovative Aspen Animal Shelter has a furry, […] More
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in Travel InspirationFlickr, Sarah Ackerman High Manhattan hotel prices ruining your summer travel plans? If you’d like to try urban camping — sleeping under the skyscrapers of New York City — you can try your luck for a spot at one of the city’s summer Family Camping sessions. The Urban Park Rangers lead programs in more than […] More
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