Recent Travel Blog | Outdoor Recreation PostsWashington State's Hidden Treasureby Michele Cheplic28 Feb 2007 12:59 AMThe title of this blog may be a bit deceiving. Perhaps, it should read: "ONE of Washington State's Hidden Treasures." The Evergreen State is filled with natural wonders, many of which are tucked away in the hills and valleys that line the area. Nice to Meet You!by Sandra Essary04 Feb 2007 05:00 PMWhen two people meet for the first time, it is only polite to introduce yourself. You and I are just meeting, as this is my first blog for Families.com, so please allow me to introduce myself. Fire in the Skyby Sandra Essary02 Feb 2007 04:46 PMA small coal penetrates the very center of the tipi-shaped stack of small twigs. A few flames struggle, and you wonder if it is going to catch. A few more flames, then through the top of the tipi a blue flame licks at the sky. Winter's OTHER Snow Toysby Michele Cheplic28 Dec 2006 10:08 AMForget about the skis and snowshoes. And, you know... snowboards are soooo yesterday. These days winter resorts are offering a new generation of snow gear from skibikes to snow scoots. Wind Cave National Parkby Renee Dietz15 Nov 2006 10:29 PMBecause my family and I love the outdoors so much, we make it a point to visit as many national parks and forests as possible. I wanted to share some information about one of our adventures in the Wind Cave National Park. Visiting Bay Landing - Texasby Renee Dietz13 Nov 2006 12:30 PMWhen planning your next family vacation, you might consider a summer trip to Bay Landing in Texas. While there, you will discover many wonderful things to experience such as "Thousand Trails". Destinations for Hitting the Slopesby Renee Dietz05 Nov 2006 02:50 PMMore and more families are learning the value of the family ski trip. In addition to great exercise, ski trips prepare families for future years of enjoyment while spending time in a winter wonderland. My family and I are avid skiers so I wanted to share some of my favorite destinations with you. Traveling in Colder Climatesby Renee Dietz23 Oct 2006 07:48 PMAs we think about what clothing to take along for trips to colder climates, it is best to think of dressing in layers, with lighter clothing underneath and long sleeves/jackets on the outside. Traveling with a Coldby Renee Dietz13 Oct 2006 08:16 PMTraveling is supposed to be fun, a time to escape from the everyday worries of home and career. Visiting Pikes Peaks - Coloradoby Renee Dietz03 Oct 2006 04:35 PMWhile there are some beautiful mountains in the United States, Pikes Peak in Colorado is actually the one most visited in America and the second most visited throughout the world. In fact, the famous Mount Fuji in Japan is just ahead of Pikes Peak. Recent Blog Comments Andrea Hermitt says... "I have traveled with kids for many years." Michele Cheplic says... "Thanks for the comment Gillian, I like Expedia too." |
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