Four Winter Escapes Filled With Sun You Haven't Thought About Yet

As winter casts its chilly spell across much of the northern hemisphere, the desire for warm, sun-soaked destinations intensifies. If you find yourself yearning for an escape, look no further than these four idyllic destinations. All accessible with a passport and relatively quick flight, these enticing destinations that not only promise delightful temperatures but also offer a plethora of activities to make your winter getaway truly memorable.

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7 Unforgettable Ways to Experience Emerald Bay, Lake Tahoe

Emerald Bay, a stunning destination in Lake Tahoe, sits among the Sierra Nevada Mountains with its crystal-clear waters, dramatic landscapes, and captivating history. This enchanting bay draws visitors from around the world, and it’s easy to see why. If you’re planning a trip, here’s what you can look forward to.

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12 Pro Tips for Beginner Snowshoers

Snowshoeing offers a peaceful yet exhilarating way to explore winter landscapes, allowing you to venture into snow-covered trails and untouched wilderness. For beginners, snowshoeing is an accessible winter sport that doesn’t require a steep learning curve, making it a perfect entry point into the world of winter adventures. However, to make the most of your snowshoeing experience, it’s important to be prepared and informed. In this guide, we’ll share 12 essential tips to help beginners navigate the snow with confidence and enjoy their snowy adventures to the fullest.

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How to Sleep Warm While Winter Camping

Winter camping can be a thrilling and beautiful experience, but the bitter cold can make getting a good night's sleep a real challenge. However, with the right strategies and gear, you can stay warm and comfortable even in sub-zero temperatures. In this article, we'll explore six tips to help you sleep warm and cozy during your winter camping adventures.

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Guide to Hiking Joffre Lakes

There are those “by happen stance” occasions that just happen to work out, this is one of them. Driving back to the lower 48 from Alaska, I needed to use the bathroom. So, while in British Columbia, Kristin and I stopped in a large parking lot with bathroom. This lot seemed to be in the middle of no where, but that didn’t surprise me as there are several random lots along the drive from Alaska to the lower 48. However, very few of those lots had swarms of people. So, I asked somebody, “Why are there so many people here?”

They laughed and said they were doing the prettiest hike to in all of British Columbia, Joffre Lakes.

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