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Backpacking 101: Choosing your Sleeping Bag
When it comes to backpacking, having the right sleeping bag can make all the difference in ensuring a comfortable night's rest in the great outdoors. With so many options available, choosing the perfect sleeping bag for backpacking can be overwhelming. From temperature ratings to weight considerations, each type of sleeping bag offers unique benefits tailored to different needs. In this guide, we'll break down the various types of sleeping bag options, including temperature ratings, quilts, and sleeping bag liners, to help you make the best choice for your backpacking adventures.
By Adara Banksonabout a year ago in Wander
My Conversations with Eva Péron. Top Story - October 2024.
I laid the LP on the turntable and dropped the needle. The familiar scratch of the vinyl disc hit my ears before the mastery of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s first bars filled the air. The hairs on my arms stood on end as the death of María Eva Duarte de Perón was announced in a cinema in Buenos Aires. Operatic voices rang out with Requiem for Evita, their intensity rising as the seconds ticked by.
By Vanessa Brownabout a year ago in Wander
13 Iconic and Boutique Hotels in Paris with Historical Facts You Probably Didn't Know
The City of Light is famous for its grand palace hotels, but also scattered throughout Paris are boutique properties bursting with fascinating stories. Let’s step inside these distinctive Parisian addresses to experience French elegance intertwined with extraordinary tales of history and culture.
By Jody Holmanabout a year ago in Wander
The NorCal Coast
This summer I was given an opportunity to take a drive down Highway 1 to shoot some coastal scenes for a local magazine. I was expecting it to be fun, but I was honestly not expecting such raw (and cultivated) beauty. Nor was I expecting to see such a change in the coastal vistas and offerings from Pacifica to Paso Robles.
By Jody Holmanabout a year ago in Wander











