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A 4-day itinerary to the wonders of Yellowstone

No matter where you go, animals, waterfalls and geysers are all around in Yellowstone. Established as the world’s first national park in 1872, Yellowstone is home to over 2 millions

24 hours in Boulder: here’s where to go

Heading out to Boulder in Colorado? Splendid choice. Boulder is like the Colorado version of San Francisco – home to green gurus, an innovating tech scene and outdoor climbing heroes.

PHOTOS: The wilderness of Grand Teton

Leaving the many wonders of Yellowstone behind, we decided to stay another three days at its southern neighbour: Grand Teton National Park. Compared to Yellowstone this national park – wrapped

The geysers of Yellowstone: where to go

“There is frequently heard a loud noise like thunder, which makes the earth tremble”… Explorer William Clark made it pretty clear in his journal some 200 years ago: the lands

48 hours in Portland(ia), Oregon

Ah Portland. Even if you’ve been watching the comical sketches of the Portlandia series I can guarantee you that you’re most likely not prepared enough for the hipster levels vibrating

Hiking to the top (well.. almost) of Mt. Hood in Oregon

Got a strong love for conquering mountains? Then you’re in luck if you have a visit to Portland on your bucketlist! A short ride from the cultural capital of Oregon

With lots of lava from Craters of the Moon

As we were driving from Wyoming towards Idaho it felt like we entered a no-man’s zone. Leaving the adventurous rocky mountain range of Grand Teton right behind us, we had

How to spend an afternoon in downtown Boise, Idaho

Totally exhausted after a week in the wilderness of Yellowstone and Grand Teton we landed in Boise. I couldn’t even think of three association keywords when I thought of Idaho,

PHOTOS: Where the wild things are in Yellowstone (Part II)

As the human population is growing worldwide and the rates of wildlife are dropping because of that, it’s just refreshing to see that it can be the other way around

PHOTOS: Where the wild things are in Yellowstone (Part I)

As the human population is growing worldwide and the rates of wildlife are dropping because of that, it’s just refreshing to see that it can be the other way around

A road trip through South Dakota: the 3-day guide

From Colorado we drove for hours and hours and miles and miles up north through the Interstellar-like dusty grain fields of Wyoming – all the way to South Dakota. “Have

Wind Cave National Park: the underbelly of South Dakota

As you drive through the large, open grass prairies of South Dakota, you wouldn’t expect to find yourself above one of the most mazed caves in the world. Nevertheless, right