June’s Guide Architect of the Month: Elizabeth Fabio
- by Wild Bum
Each month, we like to showcase someone from the Wild Bum community. This month, as our Guide Architect of the Month feature, we are introducing you to Elizabeth Fabio! She is a badass female traveler, who has gone on epic hikes all around the world. We are lucky to have her as part of Wild…
Benefits of Using Vacation Days & Taking a Break
- by Wild Bum
(CNN) — Workers in the United States left a record number of vacation days on the table last year, equating to billions in lost benefits, according to research from the U.S. Travel Association, Oxford Economics and Ipsos. A total of 768 million days went unused in 2018, a 9% increase from 2017. If you’re anything…
June’s Place of the Month: UTAH
- by Wild Bum
Have you noticed that it seems like everyone you know is going to Utah lately? Is that just us? Either way, it’s definitely been a hot spot, and we know exactly why. There are so many amazing things to do in Utah and tons of trips to take nearby states.You simply can’t go wrong with…
What to Do When Your Car Breaks Down on a Road Trip
Road trips can be a lot of fun and a great way to make memories with your family and friends. They can also take a toll on your car, and you can run the risk of your car breaking down. It’s unfortunate, but it can happen. You need to be prepared. This car breakdown guide…
Our GA of the Month’s Guide to Seeing Northern Ohio
- by Kirsten Drew
My travels have taken me far afield from Europe to Africa to Central America to Oceania. I am used to taking planes and trains to get to my destinations. The COVID-19 pandemic has hindered my traveling. Nevertheless, I have still found ways to experience the reasons I travel, such as exploration, food, and escape, while…
Cape Cod: Meet the Mid-Cape Marvels
Cape Cod is separated from mainland Massachusetts by the Cape Cod Canal. With a little imagination, a map of Cape Cod resembles a flexing arm, with the shoulder beginning at the Cape Cod Canal and the fist (Provincetown) jutting north into the Atlantic Ocean. Visitors to “the Cape” often land in Boston, pick up a…