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5 Reasons I love Small Group Tours

There is something about getting out of your comfort zone and setting out on an epic journey. And if you are a regular group traveler, you must be well aware of how rewarding it can be to surround yourself with fellow adventures. From meeting new people to saving money, there’s

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Fall Leaf-Peeping Trips

Fall Leaf-Peeping Trips When you want to #optoutside this fall, we’ve got you covered. Here are my favorite places to chase the leaves around the country from now until Thanksgiving, from the East to the West, for all the travelers in your life. Green Mountain Byway First, is this 11-mile

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Picking The Right Tour Difficulty For You

How to select the right hiking and cycling difficulty for your trip So you’re ready to join a tour, but what difficulty rating is best for you? Providing thoughtful itineraries for the experienced outdoorsman is a cornerstone here at Timberline. Making sure you’re set up for success on your adventure

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Best National Parks To Visit This Fall

Plan your fall escape to these national parks Craving cool breezes and changing fall colors? We’re with you. This year has felt both fast and slow all in the same breath, and suddenly fall is just around the corner. It’s no surprise that one of the best seasons to explore

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Top Cycling Destinations In the US

As the world continues to process the new normals from the outbreak of COVID19, travel plans have continued to alter and shift. Now more than ever, people are looking to local destinations to feed their wanderlust and hunger for adventure. With your potential new favorite spot being a road trip

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Tips For Beginner Cyclists

The sport of cycling is one that’s captured the hearts of many for decades, but it’s also one with some barriers to entry. If you’re just beginning your cycling, welcome! Chances are, you’re a bit overwhelmed with all of the information out there and learning the tricks of the trade.

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How to Choose Your Hiking Footwear

The difference between hiking footwear and how to select the right choice for you The great debate. If you’re new to the hiking scene, you may be wondering – boots or shoes, those aren’t the same thing? Correct. In the hiking world, there are a few different types of footwear

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Traveling Sustainably

Green Travel For a Post Quarantine World As travel begins to reopen, it’s important to revisit the conversation of sustainability when reentering our beloved national parks and recreation areas. We’ve been served some great resources for traveling safely to prevent the spread of COVID-19; however, there’s also a conversation to

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Travel And The Coronavirus

How Coronavirus Will Affect The Travel Industry Did someone say June…? The United States is officially entering their fourth month dealing extensively with the novel coronavirus, but in many areas things are beginning to retreat back to “normal”. Thousands of industries have taken the brunt of the economic impacts, perhaps

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