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Hiking vacations
by the hundreds can be found at Family Adventure Magazine
at http://famtrav.com/data/results-specAct.html?cart=1084792601338740&date=05/17/2004&ipaddress=024.161.098.055&specactivity=hiking&startat=1
Hiking vacations can be found throughout the U.S. and the world.
I would like to mention a few incredible hiking vacations: Bryce
and Zion Canyons, as well as the Canadian Rockies, offer numerous
hiking opportunities for family vacations. You can read about
these active family vacations in Dan Austin's articles,written
for Family Adventure Magazine at http://www.famtrav.com/articles/bryce.html
and at http://www.famtrav.com/articles/rockies.html
One variation on hiking is using llamas. Pam Barnes Murphy in
her article,"Llama Tales Fron Alaskan Trails," written
for Family Adventure Magazine, talks about the hiking
experience with llamas. Pam says, "These personable animals
are wonderful walking backpacks. They make a backpacking journey
easier, and the campsite more comfortable, while having very little
impact in fragile backcountry areas because of their soft, padded
feet, and the way they lightly browse and graze on local vegetation."
Pam's article can be seen at http://www.famtrav.com/articles/llamas.html
Check it out!
For those families interested in trekking outside the U.S., Peru
offers,a unique journey. Brian Morgan, in his article, "
Peru, Land Of Adventure" describes this incredible trip. Brian's
article can be found at http://www.famtrav.com/articles/peru.html
Family adventure as part of your next family trip creates a wonderful
experience for all. Ken Streater in his article, "The Family That
Adventures Together..." explains what happens on a family adventure
vacation. Streater states that "over the years, people from all
walks of life have listed hundreds of reasons why they enjoyed
their adventure travel vacation more than other types of vacations--
exploring a wild and natural place, participating in challenging
and rewarding activities, having fun with friends and family while
escaping the hustle and bustle of everyday life, and just enjoying
floating down a quiet river and not having to worry about what
to do next. There is often something meaningful, and at times
even unnoticed, that takes place on adventure trips, particularly
among families. It seems that all of the benefits listed above
combine to help bring families together, in ways that may not
be possible on traditional vacations." Read Ken's article at:
http://www.famtrav.com/articles/together.html
To find out more about hiking trips go to "Howie's Bookshelf"
at: http://famtrav.com/bookshelf.html
. One book in particular that Family Adventure Magazine
highly recommends is "Appalachian Adventure: From Georgia
to Maine: A Spectacular Journey on the Great American Trail."
There are many hiking adventures along the Appalachian Trail.
Check it out at Howie's bookshelf.
If there is any additional information you need, you can contact
any of the adventure providers on our website, or contact us at:
info@famtrav.com
Everything you need to research, plan, and book a family adventure
is at www.familyadventuretravel.com. Go there today and check
it out.
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