Escaping the furious pace of England’s “classified” roads meant leaving behind many of their safeguards.


Escaping the furious pace of England’s “classified” roads meant leaving behind many of their safeguards.

A strenuous hike along England’s Hadrian’s Wall rewards with a glimpse into an ancient time and stunning scenery.

The site of alpine events at the 1980 Lake Placid games tested my joints but the highest ski hill in the east did not disappoint.

New Zealand’s Whakarewarewa Redwood Forest is a mountain biking gem – even in the cold and rain.

A visit to Hawaii’s former leper colony finds a community where many, but not all, wounds have healed.

Free of distracting turmoil, Morocco offers a glimpse of the best that North Africa has to offer.

A Death Valley road trip coincided with the anniversary of the hottest air temperature ever reliably recorded.

When work and travel overlapped, a small Brazilian village offered a chance to finish assignments and get my trip started.

Rick’s Cafe in Negril has a lot going for it, including a ranking as one of the world’s best bars – just steer clear of the mixed drinks.

Taking in Negril’s coral reefs is easy on the stomach and the wallet and a great way to get a taste of what lies beneath the waves.

Hedonists, stoners, and families all find a place on Negril’s sunny beaches and crystal waters.

With modern transport all but prohibited, Brazil’s Morro de Sao Paulo let’s you slow down and watch the pushcarts go by.
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