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Mount Solitary

NEW ZEALAND | Wed, 18 Mar 2015 | By elcastleberry | Views [1103]

"Well, this is some nice, flat, forest walking," I muse. "Yeah, it can't last forever," Dad responded quickly, like we'd been having the same thoughts. We knew a mountain summit was in today's section of the 3-day, 30-kilometer hike we'd started, ... Read more >

Tags: backpacking, challenges, hikes, mountains, trekking

Bike the Train Trestles!

CANADA | Tue, 3 Dec 2013 | By rikleaf | Views [788] | Video

Kelowna is located in the Okanagan Valley, about 3 1/2 hours from Vancouver, up and over the Coquihalla Hwy. In the winter people head to Big White for amazing skiing and snowboarding. In ths summer it's all about beaches and time on the lake.  ... Read more >

Tags: adventure, b.c., bike paths, british columbia, hikes, kelowna, okanagan, okanagan lake, outdoors, train trestles

Photos: Downeast Maine

USA | Thu, 5 Aug 2010 | By belleslady | Photo Gallery

Cutler Harbor, Seal Island, Roque Is, Mudhole
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Tags: dolphins, hikes, lighthouse, maine, puffins, razorbacks, sail, seals, whales, wind

 

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Back to Munich for a city walking tour and one of the many outdoor beer gardens. In the 19th century prior to the advent of refrigeration, German brewers would dig cellars for lagering (Lager is German for storeroom or warehouse) to keep the beer cool during the summer months. To further protect the beer from the summer heat Chestnut Trees were planted above the cellars which have spreading dense canopies but shallow roots that would not intrude on the cellars. The practice of serving beer at these sites evolved into the modern beer garden. : by danidawnandstevo, Views[476]
Back to Munich for a city walking tour and one of the many outdoor beer gardens. In the 19th century prior to the advent of refrigeration, German brewers would dig cellars for lagering (Lager is German for storeroom or warehouse) to keep the beer cool during the summer months. To further protect the beer from the summer heat Chestnut Trees were planted above the cellars which have spreading dense canopies but shallow roots that would not intrude on the cellars. The practice of serving beer at these sites evolved into the modern beer garden.

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