Réttir—The Nationwide Sheep Round Up in Iceland
What they say about Iceland is true. Sheep outnumber people two-to-one. Iceland’s sheep, brought to the island by the Vikings late in the ninth century
What they say about Iceland is true. Sheep outnumber people two-to-one. Iceland’s sheep, brought to the island by the Vikings late in the ninth century
It’s Saturday morning, April, autumn quietly deepening in the southern latitude. In New Zealand’s high alpine, the wind is swaying the tussock into rolling waves
Each of us harbours a landscape we long to return to. For many, that place is Fogo Island. Who wouldn’t want to return and hike
Were it not for our friend Karol, Magellan and I would have stayed in Waterton Park’s townsite campground, Rove-Inn side-by-side with 237 other rigs, moving
Watching the Calgary Stampede chuckwagon races last week reminded me of Roger Jarvis, past president of “The Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth.” I was thirty-one
A heat dome parked over Western Canada inmate June, a mass of hot air circulating within itself. Like a sauna in the sky guarded all
This handy little widget allows you to easily click to our most recent stories, as well as our most popular posts and comments. You can also use the category widget to refine your search. Enjoy!
[Coming Soon!]
We’ve got lots more travel stories to come, so please sign up below to continue the journey. Using MailChimp, we’ll notify you each time a new post is added to our site, more or less weekly. Your info is safe with us — we promise not to send it on any trips.
We have lots of categories and tags to help you easily refine your search in our stories, but feel free to use this feature to find unique items. Perhaps try something delicious like ‘paella’.