activities
Whether you're a sight-seer, thrill seeker or beach lounger, activities to satisfy bucket lists of all kinds.
Covid Vacations
Like so many of you, I had so many plans for 2020. The birth of a new decade and a new year made me want to chamge my life for the better and try new things. Many brides never got to make it down the isle. Holidays and events cancelled. So many little things that we used to take for granted, are now more precious than ever. Not being able to go abroad this year, made me see that the UK had a lot of nice places. I always knew there were some good spots, but there are some underrated gems. Because I have this goal to set foot on thirty countries, I’m more interested in places abroad and if I got online friends there, I can meet them and even make new friends. Though I’ve also got amazing friends here too.
By Chloe Gilholy5 years ago in Wander
How to Have Fun in the Adventure Capital of the World
but you want it to be an adventure-filled, adrenaline-pumping ride that you would never forget? You are in luck because you are headed to the city that has been christened the adventure capital of the world! Queenstown is where you can go if you are looking to get a thrill from your holiday apart from all the comfort and relaxation that most people would equate with a vacation. No reason why you can’t do both! Here’s how to make the most of it.
By Nilusha Perera5 years ago in Wander
Renting A Boat - 2 Tips To Ensure Safety
What ever the reason, for such people it would be more feasible to hire a boat instead of incurring the expense of buying one. With going in for rent a boat hvar they would not have to bother with loans, maintenance of the boat or even the insurance policy. All that they would have to consider is the time that they would require the boat for.
By Antonio Rent5 years ago in Wander
Why the Fly?
I try not to spend much time in my life mulling over questions that don’t have real answers, but people often ask me why I fly fish or what it is about fly fishing that draws me to cold rivers at times of the day when most folks are still sleeping. I have a hard time putting it into words, but what I do know is that it is something that has staked a claim in my mind and it doesn’t seem to be leaving any time soon.
By Sam Lavigne5 years ago in Wander
Living in Hawaii
I lived in Hawaii from February 2016 to February 2019 because of the Army. Living in Hawaii did have some benefits. Sometimes I wish that I was back in the states because I can get on the road and drive/fly to different states. Hawaii is just a small island and driving around the island takes about an hour depending on traffic and the weather.
By Salamasina Matavao5 years ago in Wander
Hampta Pass :The trekking experience
My telephone blared and the message read 'You weren't destined to simply to take care of tabs and pass on'. Simultaneously got call from my companion to join for , Hampta pass journey chomped by movement bug and roused by the above message said YES to him without even batting an eye. You won't perceive any issue while saying indeed, yet issue emerges when you need to take the authorization of guardians. By one way or another got my folks' authorization and begun my groundwork for 9 days in length excursion to Manali.
By Sheena Negi 5 years ago in Wander
Sailing through the Yachting history
Love feeling that ocean breeze all over while you sail towards the skyline? The smell of the sea is so genuine, you can nearly taste it. The sound of the waves, that splash of saline water all over can inspire any ocean lover.
By Global One Yachts5 years ago in Wander
How To Kayak For Beginners
Kayaking is not a difficult experience to learn. And if you love water sports but prefer not to whizz around being jet-propelled it would be the perfect exercise for you. Luckily, kayaking is not too difficult and as such, you can learn how to paddle, manoeuvre and keep yourself afloat relatively easily. The thing about kayaking is that it can be exciting and calming at the same time. And it is a great way to explore great bodies of water. Here are some basics for beginners.
By Ayodha Ushani5 years ago in Wander
LOST IN THE RUSIAN RIVER CAMPGROUND
I first came up to Alaska to live in 1978. We decided to go fishing at the Rusian River, with our friend. We heard the fishing was great there. We put all the fishing gear into the car and started our journey to the Rusian River. It was a nice sunny day and we were driving thru the flats. The sun was shining on the mountains and they looked pretty. On the other side, I looked out the window, and I was watching for Moose. Going past the flats is very dangerous because the Moose congregate there all the time. They like eating grass and weeds. I could not see a Moose so it was smooth sailing to Anchorage! When we arrived in Anchorage we had another two-hour drive to the Rusian River.
By rose m lewis5 years ago in Wander
Cycle Shorts: The First 100 Miles
A café bar in Fabrica, which according to Lonely Planet is home to one of the world's most beautiful beaches and, in my opinion, is still one of Portugal's best-kept secrets, is a funny place to start a story about cycling between the more, shall I say bracing, Lincolnshire seaside resort towns of Cleethorpes, Mablethorpe, and Skegness. But it was in Fabrica, in the long, hot summer of 2018, that I was inspired to write about cycling in a much cooler place. Clearly, I’m talking about temperatures here.
By John W. Hayes5 years ago in Wander










