The Caribbean island country of Jamaica is a popular travel destination for vacationers who seek a Caribbean paradise experience. Its mountainous landscape offers many outdoor adventures and its beautiful beaches are perfect for relaxing. Travelers enjoy zip line adventures, snorkeling, diving and jungle trekking. Montego Bay and Kingston are the major entr… read more
Dallas diners have a wide variety of restaurants to choose from. Of course, there are Texas steakhouses, and ethnic infusions of Mexican, Indian and Southern-Cajun to choose from, but for health-conscious travelers, the top restaurants in Dallas specialize in local food. With so many farms and ranches in Texas, it's not hard to find fresh, tasty food. read more
Germany has the same customs and travel regulations as other countries in the European Union. If you are traveling to Germany from another EU country, you shouldn't encounter any major difficulties. If you are traveling to Germany from a non-EU country, however, the following regulations should be observed. read more
Food products can do more than feed the world. They can help, in part, to clothe the world by creating a number of different eco-conscious fashions. While the concept of using food products for fabrics and fibers may be relatively new to the United States, other countries have been using them for years. read more
Homestead campgrounds are located across the United States. With campgrounds nestled between wooded areas, lakes and rivers, as well as near the ocean, you can find a homestead campground right for you and your family. These campgrounds feature a variety of site amenities and are available to rent for several days or a season, depending on your preference. N… read more
Dehydrated foods are perfect for backpacking and camping because they are lightweight and store long-term without refrigeration. They can be eaten as is or rehydrated in water over a campfire for a warm meal. Choosing the right combina… read more
Whether you're a seasoned camper or just starting out, you probably have a Coleman camp stove. They're a mainstay to any camper's camping gear. The great thing about using a Coleman camp stove is you're able to cook just about anything… read more
Noshing around a campfire or picnic table is one keen pleasure of camping. All too often, the food is uninteresting or occupies most of your vehicle's storage space. Not necessary. Today's dehydrated food products offer taste, variety,… read more
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The dinner course commonly served in Brazilian restaurants in Richmond, Virginia, consists of 11 types of meats in skewers and a salad bar offering typical Brazilian side dishes and salads. Three popular Brazilian steakhouses offer mou… read more
Mountain House freeze-dried foods come with a guaranteed shelf life of seven years for pouches and 25 years for cans, making the products an ideal choice for survival food and emergency preparedness. The Oregon-based company sells food… read more
From surfing on the legendary North Shore and snorkeling with green sea turtles in crystal clear waters, to hiking through rain forests and sunning on the island's famous white sand beaches, Oahu is a fabulous place to find plenty of o… read more
Finding health food while on the road presents a challenge, especially if you go to places off the beaten path. Smaller locations, however, often offer a small array of health foods and products for tourists and ex-pats who live there.… read more
In 2008, the editors of "VegNews" named Portland the Veg City Taking Over the World. This came as no surprise to local vegans, who have long been proud of their hometown's interest in local and sustainable agriculture, fresh ingredient… read more
Fly Creek is near Cooperstown in upstate New York. Fly Creek has a cider mill, petting zoo and museum. Glimmerglass State Park has a 5.7-mile hiking trail, as well as swimming and fishing, accessed from Cooperstown. The National Baseba… read more
The city of Long Beach, just 29 miles outside of New York City, is often used as a getaway for urban dwellers eager to escape the hustle and bustle of big-city living. Given its location on the Atlantic Ocean and its choice beaches, Lo… read more
The San Francisco Bay Area comprises 101 different cities and covers 7,000 square miles. The annual mild temperatures makes San Francisco a haven for outdoor activities such as swimming at North Beach, walking along Pier 39 or hiking… read more
A survivalist is defined as someone who advocates or practices the art of survival. The word is often used to describe a person who expects the eventual breakdown of modern society and studies the mechanics of how to survive such an ev… read more
Catfish use their sense of smell to locate food, according to the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. This trait is the reason why many fishermen angling for catfish create potent smelling concoctions known as stink baits. You can mak… read more
You don't have to spend a fortune on an RV or hassle with expensive portable camping showers to enjoy a refreshing shower while camping. Whether you're camping in the woods or at a large campground, you can find a secluded area to buil… read more
You've already tried car and RV camping. You've camped at commercial campsites that had a convenient restroom and water supply. Now, you want to explore the road less traveled. Backcountry camping, also known as primitive camping, is a wonderful way to explore the remote...
Pismo State Beach, California, has many attractions and activities including camping, swimming, hiking and wildlife viewing. Birdwatching is one of the primary activities in the area. The park also has the largest over-wintering colony of monarch butterflies in the natio...
The first and most fundamental thing is never hike alone. There are too many situations, especially as an unexperienced hiker, where you may find yourself without anyone to help you. So the buddy system works and applies very much in hiking.
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