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Things to do in Bear Lake, Utah

Twin On Tour Posted on March 15, 2023 by kayleneMarch 15, 2023
Bear Lake, Utah

Caribbean of the Rockies   – Bear Lake, Utah If you are looking for an incredible destination for your next family vacation, look no further than the pristine aquamarine waters of Bear Lake, Utah. This mountain paradise nestled in the heart of the Rocky Mountains is often referred to as the Caribbean of the Rockies. Don’t be misled by its nickname, as the moniker was given due to its beautiful turquoise water and NOT for the warmth found within them. However, if visiting in the summer months during their peak season, you will find the cool waters a refreshing reprieve to … Continue reading →

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Wyoming Snowy Range Mountains

Twin On Tour Posted on March 14, 2023 by kayleneMarch 14, 2023
Snowy Range Mountains wyoming

Snowy Range is Wyoming’s Best Kept Secret When my family took a camping vacation to Wyoming in June of this year, we discovered the Snowy Range Mountains—the best Wyoming mountain range you’ve never heard of! We’ve been to the Tetons, the Beartooth Mountains, Yellowstone, and past the Wind Rivers. Earlier in our trip we camped in the Bighorns because we had been hearing about them for years. But we wouldn’t have known about the Snowy Range except by word-of-mouth from friends who had been there last summer. They knew about them because of the recommendation by mutual friends in Laramie. … Continue reading →

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Best Short Hikes in Glacier National Park

Twin On Tour Posted on March 14, 2023 by kayleneMarch 14, 2023
Glacier National Park Best Short Hikes

Glacier National Park in northwest Montana is famous for its soaring peaks, gorgeous lakes, abundant wildlife and over 700 miles of hiking trails. There are all kinds of backcountry trails for those looking for challenging all-day or multi-day excursions. But there are also plenty of shorter trails in Glacier for the less ambitious. They still get you up-close and personal with the majesty and beauty of the park. For those looking to experience the natural beauty of Glacier National Park without committing to a long and challenging hike, there are plenty of options for short hikes that still offer incredible … Continue reading →

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Dangers of the Desert

Twin On Tour Posted on December 12, 2022 by kayleneMarch 14, 2023
Dangers of the Desert

Desert Dangers and How to Survive For those visiting the Southwest for the first time, words of caution are in order. The typical dangers inherent in outdoor activities still exist- becoming lost, falls, animal encounters, inclement weather. But the southwest offers its own exciting possibilities for mishaps. Do not be alarmed by this- knowledge, common sense, and proper planning will keep you perfectly safe, and insure your safe return. First on the list is to know your limits- be aware of your physical abilities and be realistic about them. Use common sense- do not undertake a hike beyond your ability. … Continue reading →

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Best Hostels In Bali

Twin On Tour Posted on November 14, 2022 by kayleneMarch 14, 2023
Best Bali Hostels

Bali is one of our favorite destinations to visit. It has something for everyone, whether you’re looking for a relaxing time, a yoga escape, natural wonders or to party until the sun rises. If you’re a solo traveller or one that loves meeting new people from around the world, one of the following best hostels in Bali is the way forward. In this post I’ll be breaking it up according to the area they are in to help you find exactly what you’re looking for: Ubud Seminyak Canggu Kuta Uluwatu Bali is has TONS of incredible accommodation options at great … Continue reading →

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Ultimate Two Week Hiking Road Trip Itinerary

Twin On Tour Posted on November 14, 2022 by kayleneMarch 14, 2023
Hiking Road Trip Two Week

2 Weeks Hiking Northwest Parks We flew into and spent the night in Vegas, drove down to Los Angeles and San Diego for a bit, and then went on a proper road trip. From Vegas to Southern Utah to Northern Arizona and back, in two weeks, with lots of National Parks, State Parks and National Monuments along the way. After our trip ended, we created this two week USA road trip itinerary that includes some of the most stunning natural landscapes in all of the United States. Even though there are about 20 different parks along the way, don’t worry … Continue reading →

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Family Hiking in Zion National Park

Twin On Tour Posted on October 17, 2022 by kayleneMarch 14, 2023
Zion National Park

I’d heard about the pure majesty of Zion National Park, but I’d dismissed the possibility of going because I thought it was for granola folks that get their thrills hiking through an unforgiving desert with 20 lb back packs, human waste bags, and nothing but MRE’s to sustain their lives.  Nothing against those awesomely brave folks, but no thanks! On a whim I scheduled a trip there last year.  We loved it so much that we went back this year and took the boys.  To my delight and surprise, Zion’s can be a luxury vacation with just the right mix … Continue reading →

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Isla Mujeres, Mexico

Twin On Tour Posted on October 17, 2022 by kayleneNovember 14, 2022
Isla Mujeres, Mexico

Isla Mujeres Travel Guide The last stop on our Mexican sojourn was the lovely little island of Isla Mujeres, off the coast of Cancun. With stunning beaches, cheap tacos, cute colorful houses, and golf carts for hire, what more could you want! We left the thunderstorms behind in Cancun and caught the ferry across to Isla. Upon arrival, we were struck by how much the island reminded us of Koh Tao, our favourite little island in Thailand that we visited last year. Like Koh Tao, Isla Mujeres has lots of skinny little streets, bars, restaurants, souvenir shops, and the salespeople … Continue reading →

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Beach Camping With Kids at Assateague Island

Twin On Tour Posted on October 16, 2022 by kayleneOctober 16, 2022
Assateague Island Beach Camping Kids

Assateague Island State Park Camping We drove 4 hours to the Maryland State Park on Assateague Island.  Assateague is known for both a state park and national park (Assateague National Park) hosting hundreds of wild horses, beachfront camping, and unparalleled undeveloped East Coast Seashore wilderness. Camping is available at both the Maryland State Park and the National Park. Reservations are recommended (and hard to come by for peak season which is from May until September).  The State park campgrounds have a bit more on the amenities including hot water showers, clean bathrooms, and running water toilets.  The NPS facilities are more rustic … Continue reading →

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Visiting Mount Rushmore with Kids

Twin On Tour Posted on October 16, 2022 by kayleneOctober 16, 2022
family visit to Mount Rushmore

Family visit to Mount Rushmore Our summer trip to Wyoming and South Dakota was amazing.  We combined climbing with family time, history, geography, science and more.  When we planned the trip, climbing was the main focus, but hitting some of the National Parks and National Monuments were also a must.  Mount Rushmore is one of those locations that combines both.  There are amazing climbing opportunities in the shadow of the National Monument.  There are also a number of tourist destinations to explore with the kids including the Mt. Rushmore Alpine Slide, gold mines, zip lines, and more.  We opted for … Continue reading →

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Hiking New River Gorge with Kids

Twin On Tour Posted on October 16, 2022 by kayleneOctober 16, 2022
New River Gorge hiking kids

We finally made our way back to the New River Gorge in West Virginia for a weekend of climbing.  It has been years (pre kids) since we had been to this area as it seemed to be a bit less kid friendly than other areas that we had been to.  Our ClimbingWeather.com app was showing predictions of snow on Friday night – and it wasn’t far off.  The drive took us eons, especially in the Appalachians with the travel trailer.  We finally arrived at the campsite (Rifrafters.com) at 1:30 in the morning. We parked the travel trailer and worked on … Continue reading →

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Top 10 Sights in Asia and the South Pacific

Twin On Tour Posted on October 28, 2021 by kayleneMarch 14, 2023

Angkor Wat Angkor Wat bas relief by Randy Kerr. Cambodia’s Khmer kings dominated things in Cambodia until the early 15th century. Under their aegis, something like 600 Hindu temple complexes were constructed; but as Khmer rule declined, most became hidden beneath thick jungle growth. Rediscovered in 1860, they became a rewarding visit for the ardent traveler – particularly the largest site, Angkor Wat. From 1975 onward, Communist dictator Pol Pot declared Angkor Wat off limits to tourists. That bamboo curtain has since lifted and one of the world’s great prizes is again available to travelers. Ayers Rock Soaring about as … Continue reading →

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Climbing Devils Tower and Oregon’s Big Dunes

Twin On Tour Posted on October 28, 2021 by kayleneOctober 28, 2021

CLAW DEVILS TOWER, WYOMING Frank Sanders delivers climbers a true skin-on-rock close encounter when he leads them up Devils Tower, the stumplike rock pillar that vaults 1,267 feet above the prairie in northeastern Wyoming. Half the people who rope up with Sanders have never climbed before; most top out. A weekend climbing package at the Devils Tower Lodge Bed & Breakfast and Wilderness Climbing Retreat ($525 for two nights, including all meals and equipment; www.devilstowerclimbing.com) begins Saturday on the lodge’s indoor climbing wall and progresses to warm-up routes of 50 to 200 feet on the monolith itself. Climbs range from … Continue reading →

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Lucky but Unlikely Things Every Backpacker Should Pack

Twin On Tour Posted on October 13, 2021 by kayleneMarch 14, 2023

What to Pack for Hitchhiking Rain, hail or shine there are a few essential things that every backpacker should make sure they have thrown in their bag before leaving. There’s something different and exciting and unique about backpacking. It’s a certain kind of travelling; for the brave, for the free-spirited, and, I’m afraid to say, – for the ones with substantial less dignity than other travelers. It’s not always glamorous, it’s often unhygienic, and sometimes you really have to question just how far you’ll go to survive for as long and as cheaply as possible. It is very important to … Continue reading →

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3 Emergency Room Tips To Remove A Stuck Ring

Twin On Tour Posted on April 13, 2021 by kayleneApril 14, 2021

I injure my hands and fingers all the time. Knuckles get bruised, fingernails pinched, you name it — our hands take a beating. Sounds kind of silly, but if you’ve ever had a finger or a hand out of commission, even for a day, you know just how vital they are. In a survival situation, this type of “minor” injury can literally mean life or death. And it’s often the little things that matter BIG. When my wedding ring was digging into the meat of my finger it hit me. If I was out in the wild and this ring … Continue reading →

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Best Portable Fire Pit

Twin On Tour Posted on December 16, 2020 by kayleneDecember 15, 2020
Best Portable Fire Pits

What springs to mind when you envision the perfect summer night? Lightning bugs? Fireworks? A bonfire? Well, lightning bugs have their own agenda, and fireworks tend to only happen on the Fourth of July, but a bonfire is completely within your control. But before you pile up some branches and reach for your lighter, make sure you are being safe. Fire pits are a great, simple way to keep flames contained and under control. A portable fire pit can give you the power to bring a bonfire with you wherever you go. A portable fire pit can be easily transported, … Continue reading →

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Wrinkle-Free Clothing Travel Guide

Twin On Tour Posted on December 15, 2020 by kayleneMarch 14, 2023

Wrinkle-free Clothing for Travel There is a very frustrating travel conundrum that most globetrotters struggle with. You want to look your absolute best in your travel photos, but donning clothes that have been shoved into a suitcase wind up wrinkled. There’s even more pressure if you are a social media maven. If you are serious about delivering stellar, clean-cut photos to your dedicated followers, you are going to need a way to de-wrinkle your wardrobe before the photoshoot. Fortunately, there are several ways to accomplish wrinkle-free travel: Steamer Mini iron Wrinkle-release spray bottles Clothes that are unlikely to wrinkle to … Continue reading →

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Best Emergency Roadside Kits

Twin On Tour Posted on December 14, 2020 by kayleneMarch 14, 2023

Which Emergency Roadside Kit Should You Purchase? Even though most of us consider driving to be a mundane part of our daily lives, it is actually incredibly dangerous. Emergencies surrounding cars and driving are very common, and something that everyone should be prepared for. Keeping an emergency roadside kit in your vehicle is part of responsible driving. In the event of an accident, a breakdown, or a variety of other emergencies, you want to remain safe and visible to drivers, and the tools found in an emergency roadside kit can help you to do that. Emergency roadside kits come in … Continue reading →

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Best Weekender Bags For Overnight Trips

Twin On Tour Posted on December 12, 2020 by kayleneMarch 14, 2023

You don’t need to schedule a long, luxurious vacation away in order to reap the benefits of travel. Sometimes, just a quick road trip or flight to a new destination is all you need to rest, recharge, and inspire yourself. Waking up in an unfamiliar location and exploring unfamiliar streets is a great way to shake off the drudgery of routine. So when you find that new route, inexpensive flight, or a great deal on an Airbnb, pack a weekend bag and hit the road! Below are the six best weekender bags for overnight travel. No need to haul around … Continue reading →

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Best Toiletry Bag for Travel

Twin On Tour Posted on December 11, 2020 by kayleneDecember 15, 2020

Best Toiletry Bag for Carry-on & Travel Whenever I pack for a trip, I always think about the clothes I will bring first, the technology I need second, and toiletries third. I always find that toiletries, while crucial for looking and feeling your best while you are away, are challenging to pack. Liquid carry-on restrictions limit your options if you are packing light. The varying sizes of different grooming items can make it difficult to use space efficiently. Fortunately, this challenge is not new to the travel industry. A variety of toiletry bags are available for any and every type … Continue reading →

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