Miscellaneous

Mosquito River: Getting the Bugs Out in Tanzania

The blog below was written during the 2013 planning trip I took with Scott Isom to Kenya and Tanzania. One of our primary objectives during in-country scouting trips is to… Read More

Navajo Code Talkers of World War II

The idea to use the Navajo language for secure communications originated with Philip Johnston, the son of missionaries to the Navajos and one of the few non-Navajos who spoke the… Read More

Navajo Nation

With 25,000 square miles spanning 3 states, the Navajo Nation is the largest Indian reservation in the United States, approximately the size of the state of West Virginia. By population,… Read More

Survival Tips for Driving in Cornwall & Wales

Saturday, August 15, 2015 By Dan Friesen I just returned today from Cornwall and Wales; friend and fellow guide Scott Burk was with me for the first two weeks of… Read More

Serendipity in Rothenburg

By Dan Friesen Back in the 90s, our early trips through Central Europe always started in Amsterdam, from where we worked our way through the BENELUX countries and along the… Read More

#ArmchairInspiration

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] A good book can inspire some of the best Adventures! We’ve put together a travel book list for our latest Taste of Travel Event that makes for some great… Read More

Taste of Travel Seminar – COVID-19 virus

We have received inquiries regarding the current coronavirus situation in the Seattle area. As the Seattle area has been at the forefront of the coronavirus news cycle this week, we… Read More

How a Tour Planner Packs – A Timeline

By Sierra Suits One of my favorite parts of traveling? Packing! No really, it’s true! But that wasn’t always the case. In my early travels, I found that I would… Read More