This is our first-ever attempt at doing a National Geographic/Animal Planet-style documentary of our travel experiences. We tried to combine insight into how amazing swimming with Keep Reading
GLOBAL CUISINE: Jerk Chicken Recipe (Jamaica)
Jerk Chicken is a classic dish that can be found in different variations throughout the Caribbean, but the best Jerk Chicken recipe we've ever had came from a roadside stand in Jamaica. You can adjust Keep Reading
GO GREEN TIP #66: Spring Green Your Home
So you’re starting to get the Green Living thing down, or so you think: You reuse and recycle, turn off your lights whenever you leave the room, you’ve made the switch to CFL or LED lighting, and Keep Reading
GO GREEN TIP #65: Baby Steps To Green
“Transitional Ethics” is not a term most of us use in our everyday lives, but when it comes to going green it's a concept we should all become familiar with. Just think about the last time you tried a Keep Reading
INTERVIEW: Afro-Cuban All-Stars
RISING SON Buena Vista Social Club's Juan de Marco Gozález Returns With Afro-Cuban All-Stars Co-founded by musical director Juan de Marco González in 1996, the Buena Vista Social Club Keep Reading
Top 5 Guatemala Ecotourism Attractions
LAKE ATITLÁN Formed inside a volcanic crater, with three spectacular volcanoes providing a picturesque backdrop for its clear waters, this 50 square mile lake (which has a depth of 1,600 feet) has Keep Reading
Volcanoes In The US: America’s 7 Best
VOLCANOES IN THE US: AMERICA'S BEST Volcanoes– openings or ruptures in a planet’s crust that allow hot magma, ash and gases to escape from below the surface– have held mankind’s fascination Keep Reading
INTERVIEW: Henry Rollins On NatGeo
HENRY ROLLINS, ADVENTURER The Aging Punk Icon Wants To Save The World, One Documentary At A Time I’ve been following former Black Flag/Rollins Band frontman Henry Rollins since I was a Keep Reading
Top 5 Peru Ecotourism Attractions
TOP 5 PERU ECOTOURISM ATTRACTIONS BALLESTAS ISLANDS- Often referred to as “the poor man’s Galapagos,” these islands west of Pisco are home to hundreds of thousands of birds, large colonies of Keep Reading
INTERVIEW: The Appalachian Trail Guru Winton Porter
THE ROAD LESS TRAVELED Why Winton Porter Left the Corporate World to Live His Dream, Helping Hikers Conquer the Appalachian Trail Winton Porter first fell in love with the Appalachian Trail Keep Reading
Climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro
CLIMBING MT KILIMANJARO, TANZANIA The summit was quiet. Perhaps the quietest place I have ever been in my life. It was summer, and the temperature was creeping around -5° F. Keep Reading
GO GREEN TIP #60: DIY Wildlife Habitat
Create Your Own DIY Wildlife Habitat For far too long, we've invested too much time, money and energy (both ours and the planet's) in striving for perfectly manicured lawns. But we never stopped to Keep Reading
GO GREEN TIP #59: Reuse Coffee Grounds
Reuse Coffee Grounds Cup of Joe. Java. Liquid Energy. Brain Juice. These are just a few popular nicknames for most Americans’ favorite morning beverage– Coffee. But with a Keep Reading
Appalachian Trail: Mountain Crossings (Photo Gallery)
Yesterday we ventured up to Blood Mountain to visit Mountain Crossings, a colorful retail store/hostel/backpacker hangout housed in a historic brick building located just over 30 miles from the Keep Reading
Riviera Maya Ecotourism – Monkeys, Pyramids & Pottery In Mexico
The monkeys are not cooperating. Neither, for that matter, is Mother Nature. It is our second full day in the Riviera Maya, exploring the relatively unspoiled Caribbean coastline of Mexico’s Yucatán Keep Reading
Wild, Wonderful West Virginia- Outdoor Adventures in the Mountain State
WILD, WONDERFUL WEST VIRGINIA Outdoor Adventures In The Mountain State West Virginians often refer to their state as “Almost Heaven” (borrowed from a line in the John Denver song “Take Me Home, Keep Reading