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Backpacking Planning
by balisunset, Jun 10, 2008
In its simplest form, planning means packing your gear and setting off with no prescribed route or goal in mind. This is what I sometimes do in areas I know well, especially when the weather might affect any route plans I did make.
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The Seven Best Travel Sites on the Net
by RJ Chamberlain, Jun 8, 2008
For anyone planning an OE, a working holiday, or just a weekend away, these sites are essential for the planning and implementation of a successful and fun-filled experience.
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Tips on Traveling Without Fuzz
by lady cat, Jun 8, 2008
How to travel light but with all the necessities that you might need anywhere.
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Beach or Mountain Range? Which Would a Traveler Prefer?
by the Hotdog, Jun 8, 2008
Do you love to travel? What's the best? Beach or Mountain Range?
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Understanding Slackpacking and Fastpacking
by balisunset, Jun 7, 2008
Different hiking styles produce different outlooks and philosophies. Some hikers stride along the trail, aiming for the maximum mileage per hour, day, or week. Others dash up and down the peaks, bagging as many summits as possible.
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Foods You Should Try Before You Die
by acecampillo, Jun 4, 2008
These are all delicious and popular dishes from the Philippines.
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Six Ways to Save Money on Your Summer Vacation
by Cyn Bagley, Jun 4, 2008
Don't spend your money on gas. Spend it on fun.
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Top Seven Best Beaches Around the World
by desmonrock21, Jun 4, 2008
Everyone loves a little fun in the sun. This summer, change it up a bit by trying out one of these fabulous locations.
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Popular Culinary Uses of Rice in the Philippines
by nobert soloria bermosa, Jun 1, 2008
The Philippines is basically an agricultural country. One of its major agricultural products is rice. Rice is the staple food of Filipinos and other Asians. Just like cassava, camote and banana, rice can also be cooked or prepared as a food in many ways.
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Helping Children Deal with Jet Lag
by Jie T. Elins, Jun 1, 2008
Jet Lag is tiring enough. When children are involved it can be downright exhausting. Use these suggestions to minimize your child's jet lag.
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