Archive for the North America Category
January 18, 2012 / Locations and Adventures, North America
Granted, I haven't actually seen very much of the world, but so far, New York is by far my favourite big city. I've only been there twice and it was only for a couple of days each time, but I probably
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December 29, 2011 / Locations and Adventures, North America, Staying Healthy
Daytona and Miami
There's a bit of a tradition where after camp everyone goes to Daytona for a kind of 'last hoorah'. Its basically 3 days of getting shitfaced and I dont really rate it that high b
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December 27, 2011 / Locations and Adventures, North America
I'm not a fan of boats, probably cause I get sea-sick, but after camp in 08 a big crew of us went on a cruise in the Bahamas. From what I remember it was a pretty good deal. I think about 400us for 5
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December 24, 2011 / Locations and Adventures, North America
After camp this year I went to visit my mate Javi. Hes a big Cuban/American, and is without a doubt, my best male american friend. This year was my first time at camp without him so I went over to Bo
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December 23, 2011 / Funding the Journey, General Travel Tips, Locations and Adventures, North America
Summer Camp USA
If you're a first time traveller and perhaps a bit weary of what to expect, then Summer Camp in the US is a great place to start (it's also good if you're not a first time traveller
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January 27, 2011 / Locations and Adventures, North America
A quick look at the city of Los Angeles, what to do and where to go if your visiting.
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January 23, 2011 / Locations and Adventures, North America
Here is a cool way to save money on your next trip to Los Cabos. Check it out... www.loscabospassport.com StrayCompass.com - for more great travel videos and articles. James
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January 23, 2011 / Locations and Adventures, North America
Experience Alaska with Lonely Planet author Greg Benchwick. You'll see more than 80 straight days of 24 hours of sunlight giving you plenty of time to admire the icy white la
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