If you are anything like me, the thought of taking a long trip without your four-legged BFF is a devastating one. Sure, there are plenty of friends and family members that would happily watch my dog (a 3.5-year-old Goldendoodle) but I’m determined to include her in my solo woman travel adventures whenever possible. RV travel
AuthorJoanna Flug-entin
How to Successfully Navigate Solo Woman Travel Around the World
When I told my family I was going to take a solo woman travel trip, their reactions surprised me. They hugged me and told me they were extremely proud of my adventurous spirit. The reaction I received from everyone else was more along the lines of what I expected. Everyone was quick to tell me
How Long is the Camino de Santiago? Walking 90 Miles in a Week
An involuntary sigh of relief escaped my cracked, chapped lips as I slid my feet into a plastic tub filled with hot, salty water. After spending six days crammed into hiking shoes, my toes finally got the opportunity to spread out and wiggle around. We had ambitiously taken on about ninety-miles of walking in just
The Choquequirao Trek: A Unique Alternative To The Busy Inca Trail
Peru’s diverse landscape and rich history attracts millions of tourists every year. Whether you’re checking out wildlife in the jungle, surfing sand dunes in the desert, or exploring the ancient Inca ruins, there’s really something here for every kind of traveler. Machu Picchu is one destination that sits on the top of everyone’s list (both
Blucifer Denver: The Legend of DIA’s Killer Blue Mustang Statue
Updated 9/5/18. If you have ever flown in or out of Denver’s International Airport, you probably have come across the eerie, legendary, red-eyed, demon-horse; Blucifer. Although a stoic statue, this bucking bronco is responsible for the death of his creator and has catapulted multiple conspiracy theories and legends. He has also inspired some pretty cool