
One very cool and not overly expensive way to explore is to mount a bike and hit a trail. But it can’t just be any trail, no; it has to be a long one, one that seemingly has no end. There are a handful of trails that are packed with length and excitement, and even more being built as you read this. But here are three that are in full working order and ready for you to get swept up in their aesthetic beauty (Pic via wexastravel).
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The Juvet Landscape Hotel
Are you sitting down? Okay, good, because the featured item in this post is guaranteed to ...
A Floating Hotel
Let’s face it: trekking through the Amazon jungle isn’t for everyone. Some folks would...
São Paulo: We Hostel
I already know what you’re thinking, something about this post doesn’t quite add up. T...
Colourize Your World
Nothing, and I mean nothing (well, maybe a few other things) can alter your mood like step...
Cakeshop’s Bout Dat Life! (Pics + Vid)
Seoul, Korea – If you’re not into super saturated mega clubs, then the nightlife i...
Buenos Aires: The Medialunas @ Pertutti
Yeah, it may look like a croissant, even feel like one too. But guess what? It’s not. No...
Sweden: Tree Hotel
Tree Hotel - You could pretty much bring me anywhere on this beautiful green earth, but ge...
The Superflight of French Toast @ Batter & Berries
Chicago - I knew nothing about this place; I just knew that I liked the name. ‘Batter &a...
NYC: Governors Island
So yeah, you’ve been to that densely populated island that we all know as Manhattan. But...
Hamburg: Hafencity
Hamburg, Germany – The story behind Hafencity is pretty interesting; about 10 years ...
AskMen’s Top 29 Cities To Visit 2012
Askmen just released their 4th annual list of the Top 29 Cities to Visit for 2012, and see...
Some Cool Pools
Summer is just around the corner, and thanks to global warming this summer is supposed to ...
Nepean Point – The Best Seats in The City
Ottawa - I grew up here, in Ottawa. It’s not the liveliest city, but it’s a nice looki...
Montreal: Osheaga 2012
Woooow, I didn’t think MTL could get any cooler but it just did. It’s looking like Iâ€...
LIBERATUM in Hong Kong 2012
Imagine this: You’ve just arrived in Hong Kong and suddenly you’re confronted by one o...
Bonnaroo 2012 > Coachella 2012
Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival - Coachella? Pftttttt…I’d much rather hit the...
Get Familiar w/ Dan Zvereff
Meet Dan Zvereff. He’s a skate boarder/ journalist/ photographer who’s had the privile...
East Coast Greenway
I was amazed to find out that there is a long-ass bike path that snakes all the way down t...
Miami: Purdy Lounge
This place is a Godsend for anyone who wants to have fun in South Beach but doesn’t want...
3 Bike Trails You Need To Explore
Winter Escapes by MR PORTER

Surviving winter can be a long drawn-out process, especially during the two months of January and February. For some of us who live a  bit too far north of the equator the only way to survive a winter is to temporarily escape it. But the big question always is, where to? Well, MR PORTER has strung together a list of some incredible getaways that span from India to the US, and Australia and beyond. So if you need some assistance in choosing your next winter hideout, then I strongly advise you to click here.
5 Places To Add To Your Bucket List

Normally, I like to feature places and things that are centered on every day urban life. However, in this post I’m going to try something different. Today I’m going to show you 5 of the most beautiful places you’ve ever laid eyes on. Places so surreal and vivid you’d have thought they only existed in your dreams. You think I’m exaggerating? Okay, then hit the jump and go see for yourself.
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Nómad-A Short
Wanderlust is a real thing. Once you have it, you have it and there is no going back. It can lie dormant for a while until something triggers it, or it can be something  you’re born with. Like the fellow featured in this video. His name is Raul and it appears that he has a serious case of Wanderlust. The video gives you a brief glimpse into the life of Raul and some others who have chosen to follow their dreams by pursuing an alternative lifestyle. A lifestyle that involves being free and roaming the remote corners of the earth on a shoestring budget. If you’ve ever wondered why some people you know just can’t seem to sit still, then this video will give you some insight as to why. Enjoy!
Goodbye Horses – NY to LA Road Trip

A road trip is a prerequisite for travel 101. If you’ve haven’t been on one, then I insist that you plan one NOW. No, really. No other form of travel will test your patience, make you laugh, belt out songs, make you fight, wince in pain, and form bonds like a road trip can. And I’m not talking about a 2- hour car ride; no I’m talking about a long haul road trip. Like the one these group of guys pictured above are currently traveling on.
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Indian Point of View – Tamil Nadu (Video)

A few years back I read a book titled ‘A Fine Balance’ by Rohinton Mistry. The story line revolved around three characters who were brought together due to economic reasons.
Adventures in Los Angeles
Adventures in LA from DesignStudio on Vimeo.
Each city has it’s own individual spirit, and in order to make the most of your time there, it’s best that you know how to tap into it. In this clip, LA locals offer their view on what makes LA LA and how you go about finding adventures there.
A Journey Through The South
Woah, this is some hipster nomadic shit. 2 guys on their bikes, trekking 3300 miles, for 3.5 months, from Albuquerque, NM to New York City. Watch this clip to see the highlights from their journey.
Some Cool Pools

Summer is just around the corner, and thanks to global warming this summer is supposed to feel like fire! So when you’re planning your summer trip, you’re going to need a place to cool off.
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Travel Essentials: Nike Roshe Run
The Nike Roshe Run are beautiful, and I want a pair (or maybe two or three). You see, as a person ... -
Wanderlust (Video)
What travel looks and feels like (Well, to me at least). Enjoy! -
SF: Truevagabond x The Locals
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