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Here's my well-worn reading pattern, crafted over time: Every six months, I realize that I miss reading a darn good daily travel blog. So I sign up for Nomadic Matt's daily email newsletter again, as well as a few other recommended (via my personal friend Google who surely provides me with targeted results) "travel blog newsletters".

TrippingOnWords

http://trippingonwords.blogspot.com/

Round The World Travel | The No Debt World Travel Guide | RTW Tr

http://nodebtworldtravel.net/ Attention Travelers... - getting cheap airfares - health - where to stay - jobs - cash and credit cards - safety - passports - travel advisories - visas - precautions - pre-trip timeline - insurance - food - language - climate issues - best online resources - packing checklist - travel tech - budgeting - resources on the road - food - etiquette - price comparisons - Brian Peters here.

The Digital Trekker Blog

I want to make it very clear that this is not a technical review. This is, just as the title suggests, my first impressions of the Fujifilm X–Pro 1. I debated whether to post unprocessed JPEGs or images after I ran them through my work flow in Lightroom. http://www.thedigitaltrekker.com/
Snag this pint-sized, ultralight, frameless pack for dayhikes, quick, after-work cross country ski laps, or pack it as a stuff sack/summit pack on your big trip.

Backpacker Magazine - Your Backpacking, Hiking, Camping, Outdoor

http://www.backpacker.com/

Wilderness.net

http://www.wilderness.net/index.cfm New Wilderness Map Our wilderness map is sporting a make-over with a larger map area and easier to use features. We've overlayed the same great data, official wilderness boundaries, on top of high-resolution aerial photography (clearer at high zoom than satellite imagery), topo, and locational basemaps. Try out the new interface, play with the new buttons, and let us know what you think!