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Camp stoves let you cook hot foods without the need for electricity and large gas grills. They are compact and can usually fit in a small box. For camping, one- and two-burner camp stoves offer convenience instead of trying to cook…
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Coleman is one of the most recognizable names in outdoor camping gear. Coleman offers a wide array of models to suit everyone's needs. Pop-up campers, or tent trailers, are a popular option for campers because most cars and minivans ca…
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Camping with the convenience of a van can be advantageous. It gives you far more storage than self-contained backpacking, as well as always offering a warm, dry shelter. While the basics of camping, such as sleeping bags, food and wate…
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Miami is the pulse of southern Florida. Known mostly for its nightclubs, beaches and architecture, Miami also puts visitors within an hour's drive from the Everglades National Park, Biscayne National Park and Big Cypress National Prese…
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Old-Florida-style Gasparilla Island is an outdoor lover's and sun seeker's paradise. There's beachcombing, kayaking, fishing, swimming, boating and more. When you're ready to call it a day, check into one of these hotels on Gasparilla…
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Highland Ranch, Colorado, is a suburb of Denver that lies to the south of the city. It is a great place for outdoor enthusiasts, as it has numerous public and private golf courses, hiking and mountain biking trails in Daniels Park and…
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They say Texans do things bigger, and the city of Houston is no exception. With more than 60,000 hotel rooms in the greater Houston area, choosing one with a fully equipped kitchen is just the beginning of your adventure. The city main…
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Taupo, located in the heart of the New Zealand's North Island, borders the northeastern edge of Lake Taupo, the country's largest lake. On a clear day you can see across the lake to the volcanic peaks of Tongariro National Park, home t…
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Old Town is a boardwalk-style dining and shopping destination near Walt Disney World in Kissimmee, Florida. This attraction features both family and thrill rides, including a 60-foot Ferris wheel with views all the way to Disney World.…
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"E como mai" means "welcome to Hawaii." Crystal clear water, swaying palms, dancing hula girls and lounging under a tree with a mai tai in hand are the lovely visions of Hawaii. The Big Island also has lovely rolling pastures rich with…
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Dogs and their people can have a fine time staying in Baltimore's vibrant Inner Harbor. The area is filled with places to explore. A walk by the harbor past the aquarium can lead to Federal Hill Park, where leashed dogs are welcome to…
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Located about 15 miles from the U.S. border, the town of Oliver in British Columbia is a great destination for those who enjoy fishing. The town itself is nestled between two lakes; 10 miles to the south is Osoyoos Lake, while 15 miles…
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The Biloxi-Gulfport area along the Gulf Coast of Mississippi is filled with entertainment, from performing arts to historic sites such as the Jefferson Davis Home. Head down to the coast and take a boat cruise or just lounge on the bea…
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Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the close proximity of Mt. La Crosse ski resort to the downtown area. This ski area boasts Wisconsin's longest run and Mid-America's steepest trail. Eighteen slopes and trails serviced by three doubl…
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Those who come to Casper to hunt, fish or spend time on the city's trails can also pamper themselves by visiting the Eastridge Mall. The mall includes stores like Best Buy, Aeropostale, Bath & Body Works and Pro Image. The mall als…
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