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Jeffrey Johnson

Exploring Scotland on a Shoestring Budget

With just a few hundred pounds in her bank account, Rachel Horne decided to leave her job in palliative and dementia care in 2019 and travel full-time. She began her journey in Scotland and ventured through the entire North Coast 500 route, including the Outer Hebrides and multiple lesser-known islands—all on a budget of merely £3 a day. Despite rising costs due to inflation, Horne discovered several strategies to maintain minimal expenses while keeping her spirits high.
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Top 15 Local Experiences in Boulder, Colorado

Nestled in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, Boulder is famously known as a destination for nature lovers looking to hike, bike, climb, and ski in the nearby mountains. Despite its well-earned reputation as a hub for outdoor adventures, Boulder also offers a lively downtown center featuring exceptional shopping and dining options, a famed microbrewery scene, along with several popular galleries, museums, and theaters to appreciate local arts and culture.
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Top 5 Unforgettable Long-Distance Hikes in Slovenia

Slovenia, known for its stunning landscapes and inviting hiking trails, is a hidden gem for outdoor enthusiasts. This charming Central European country, smaller than New Jersey and half the size of Switzerland, boasts five mountain ranges with over 300 peaks exceeding 2000 meters. Within its 20,000 square kilometers, there are a remarkable 15,000 kilometers of trails winding through picturesque glacial lakes, emerald rivers, and the captivating Adriatic coast.
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Discover Unique Hiking Trails with Stunning Lagoon Views in Bora Bora

Most visitors head to Bora Bora for a blissful tropical island vacation centered around relaxing in an overwater bungalow on the sparkling lagoon. However, you might be surprised to learn that hiking opportunities abound on this beautiful island. Given its small size and lush mountainous terrain, you truly don’t have to venture far to escape civilization. The reward for your efforts is the plethora of different shades of blue visible in one of the world’s most stunning lagoons from a breathtaking viewpoint.
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Top Transportation Options in Milwaukee for Easy Travel

There’s a growing buzz about Milwaukee, thanks to its cool museums and craft beer culture. However, the city is large and spread out. Thus, if you want to explore every corner, you’ll need a car, be it a rideshare or rental. That said, neighborhoods with the most attractions and accommodations are walkable and bikeable, making it possible to plan a completely car-free adventure.
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