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Travel Notes
  • Explore the Tri‑Cities: Your Guide to Kearney, Hastings, and Grand Island

    FIRST Stop in KearneyAndrew’s GardenThis homegrown and family‑owned farmer’s market has become a favorite among locals for its wide variety of delicious and high‑quality produce.Stagecoach GiftsVisit Stagecoach Gifts for handcrafted Native American jewelry, clothing, and unique Nebraska souvenirs.Other things to see in KearneyThe ArchwayStop by the historic Archway on I‑80 to learn about the Great Platte River Road settlers who helped build our nation.Museum of Nebraska ArtExplore Nebraska’s her

  • Journey to Svalbard’s Southern Wilderness: Endurance, Glaciers, and Polar Bears

    I was about to start my fourth trip to Svalbard. I really wanted to traverse its southern regions and, in particular, the huge Spitzbergen South National Park. The wild south provides a much more unstable climate, more broken glaciers and more polar bears than the island’s northern lands. In addition, skidoos are forbidden – even for residents, except for extraordinary cases and under a special permission. This journey was not about speed, not about distance. It was about endurance, about mer

  • Finding Inner Silence: A Scenic Journey to Canada s Remote Northern Wilderness

    It had been a long, yet easy, journey to get to such an isolated site. It started with a short flight from Toronto to the Lake Superior harbour town of Thunder Bay, a historic city with links back to the Hudson Bay Trading Company and the notoriously arduous fur trade. From Thunder Bay we drove for an hour and a half through a forest of pine, birch and aspen, to the tiny railway settlement of Armstrong, where the road ends at the Trans Canadian railway line. There we waited for a seemingly