A little research goes a long way when planning a weekend or week long ski or snowboard vacation in the United States. Going on a ski or snowboard vacation can get pretty expensive when you start adding up the cost of lodging, lift tickets, ski rentals, lessons and food. You might even have to [...]
Continue reading...Monday, September 14, 2009
The New England region is mostly known for rolling mountains, dark red barns and white church steeples that dot the landscape. While many would argue that there are only four seasons throughout the year, there is a special fifth season know as “leaf peeper season”. The golden copper, bright orange and fiery red hues within [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, September 10, 2009
On August 12th, 2009 JetBlue offered customers unlimited travel between September 8th, 2009 to October 8th, 2009 for only $599. The next day, Clark Dever and Joe DiNardo devised a creative plan. They would quit or take a break from their jobs and travel to as many destinations as possible within JetBlue offer time period. The interesting part is that they are only allowing themselves twelve hours at each destination. These guys have been able to successfully use their knowledge of social media to be featured on various big media outlets as well as scoring Boston Red Sox box seats at Fenway from Dunkin Donuts. They were both willing to spend their time to do an interview with me during their travels between Boston, Chicago and Long Beach.
Continue reading...Wednesday, April 15, 2009
"If you don't do it this year, you'll be one year older when you do", as famously stated by Warren Miller, legend ski and snowboard filmmaker. This quote cemented my decision to finally pull the trigger on booking a heli-skiing trip within North America.
Continue reading...Tuesday, April 15, 2008
In search of a relaxing vacation involving warm weather and sandy beaches, my girlfriend Lauren and I decided to travel to a popular party location for American college students during spring break...Los Cabos, Mexico.
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Wednesday, September 16, 2009
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