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Biotite Firepit Review

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Biotite Firepit Review

The new BioLite FirePit+ is a safe, convenient, and mess-free outdoor fire pit that also doubles as a grill. Its hyper-efficient flames, rechargeable fan, and well-enclosed design make it a great choice for your backyard fire pit needs. Not to mention, it's portable. In this article, we will cover all the features that make the BioLite FirePit stand out from the other fire pits on the market!

Biolite CampStove 2

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Biolite CampStove 2
Are you on the lookout for a camping stove that can change the way you camp? The Biolite CampStove 2 makes your adventure and camping expeditions fun and memorable. You’ll want to give the new Biolite CampStove 2 a try. Uniquely designed to deliver energy and transform the way we cook, charge, and light up our lives, the Biolite CampStove 2 is a revolutionary product.

Travel Guide – Cabot Trail

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Travel Guide – Cabot Trail

The Cabot Trail, located on Cape Breton Island, in Nova Scotia Canada, is one of the top 10 cycling destinations in the world according to Lonely Planet (2010). Famous for its breath-taking scenery, craggy coastline, challenging hills and miles of hiking trails, the Cabot Trail is a must see. Nova Scotia is one of three Atlantic Provinces. It is exactly halfway between the equator and the North Pole and touted as North America’s only living Celtic culture....

Climbing Gimmewald in Switerland

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Climbing Gimmewald in Switerland

We were looking for a quaint town in the Swiss Alps for our vacation, one that was off the beaten path but still offered big adventures. We found it at Gimmewald, Switzerland. The town is accessible by a one-lane road, but most travelers and locals use the cable car to transport themselves up the cliff side on which the village precariously sits....

Travel Guide – Mt. Kenya

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Travel Guide – Mt. Kenya

Mt. Kenya National Park, a 276 sq. mile park located only two hours from Kenya’s capital, surrounds Africa’s second highest mountain. Mt. Kenya’s three highest peaks are Batian (17,057 ft), Nelion (17,021 ft), and Point Lenana (16,355 ft). These offer a variety of rock, ice and snow climbing opportunities, as well as non-technical summits. The mountain was created about 3 million years ago, erected from many layers of hardened lava....

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