
Photo Credits: TrekHound.Com With tons of atmosphere and folk character, their own line of specialty hot sauces, and a Wednesday night dinner and movie combo, this place rocks!
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Photo Credits: TrekHound.Com With tons of atmosphere and folk character, their own line of specialty hot sauces, and a Wednesday night dinner and movie combo, this place rocks!

Flickr Photo Credit: Compujeramey We were having quite a time chuckling last night over just how far a cell phone will take you in a travel pinch. I asked David to jot down his list and I would slap it up on the blog. Here’s what he came up with for his V3 Razor:

Photo Credit: Wili Hybrid Hello everybody. Since our last trip entry, lots of ground has been covered.

Photo Credit: Trek Hound If you haven’t had a chance to check this place out yet for pet travel, here are our impressions.

Flickr Photo Credit: Riza One area that can rapidly spiral out of control in both travel and household budgets is automobile fuel consumption. Since this in an area David takes care of almost exclusively, I asked him to brainstorm with me both the household strategies and the ones he’ll be using on this cross-continental drive [...]

Photo Credit: Clearly Ambiguous While letting the dogs out at gas stations is fine in a pinch, there’s rarely a suitable area for them to stretch, and the chaos of multiple vehicles going in multiple directions is a bit nerve racking. We prefer rest stops when possible. Here’s why.

Photo Credit: John Althouse Cohen A bit of a late start due to some thick morning fog, but we’ve successfully navigated our way through Dallas and are on our way to Tennessee by way of Northeast Texas and Arkansas.

Photo Credit: Two Blue Day With very little sleep but lots of enthusiasm, we drove from El Paso to Dallas – Fort Worth. There’s not much in West Texas, including traffic.

Photo Credit: Trek Hound How did we feel about the pet friendly atmosphere of the Drury Inn in Nashville? Read on for details.

Photo Credit: Phineas H. All others by TrekHound.Com We’re off! The Outlander’s packed, the dogs are medicated, and we’re just about ready to fire down the computer, check out of the room, and hit the highway.

Flickr Photo Credit: Daquella Manera During a recent hotel stay, my outgoing emails on Outlook Express started bouncing back with error messages. While the incoming mail from various accounts continued to arrive without incident, the situation with the outgoing mail became rapidly critical. Here’s how it all got solved.

Flickr Photo Credit: Tanakawho Having trouble staying organized on your pet trek? Consider a doggie diaper bag.

For the past two weeks, we’ve been staying with the dogs in Tucson, Arizona at the Air Force Inn at Davis Monthan Air Force Base. How have we fared?

Flickr Photo Credit: KangoTraveler Now that we are actually in our first hotel with the dogs, we’re finding several strategies helpful. Want the scoop?

Photo Credit: My Boy Dodger Whether you’re traveling with your pets, or arranging for them to receive care while you are away, there are numerous issues to be addressed.
This view was photographed from a castle wall near Bolzano, Italy. There are many castles in the area, as well as wineries, farm stays, ecological experiences and cultural performances. The area is also a popular destination for ski holidays in the winter.
This Andean woman takes a break from selling her wares to socialize with tourists in Peru's Sacred Valley.
The ancient Nabatean city of Petra, Jordan provides a peek into ancient civilization and also into the local Bedouin culture, which values the social experience of drinking tea highly.
This stand of palm trees against a blue sky is located in Florida's Longboat Key, one of the islands of Sarasota. It's a popular getaway with tourists and Florida residents alike, when one wants a taste of forgotten Florida.
Exploring the world-famous archeological site of Machu Picchu takes some time. In order to make the most of your visit, it's best to arrive at Aguas Calientes an afternoon ahead of schedule and head up the mountain first thing the next morning.
This command module is part of the Saturn V rocket display at the Kennedy Space Center, which is a must-see exhibit if you only have one day at the KSC. The entire venue is right down the road from the Astronaut Hall of Fame, another fun family attraction on Florida's space coast.
This abandoned mosque in Israel lies along the shores of Lake Tiberius, otherwise known as the sea of Galilea. The view of the ancient stones and overgrown plants struck me as sort of an Indiana Jones image with a bit of Middle Eastern flair.
This resort cottage photograph was taken at the thermal hot springs resort of Papallacta, located in the mountains of Ecuador. The mist rising off of the thermal pools brings a bit of a mystical quality to the image.
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