Tag: Sustainability

  • How the 2018 U.S. Government Shutdown Will Affect Travel

    How the 2018 U.S. Government Shutdown Will Affect Travel

    They agreed to disagree… and for now, that means that the United States government is effectively shutdown until our legislature can agree about how to appropriate money. With more than 800,000 government employees furloughed, which operations will cease or slow? What does this government shutdown mean for travelers, foreign and domestic?  Here are some ways…

  • What to Do on Lake Erie: Peace & Conservation at Put-In-Bay, Ohio

    What to Do on Lake Erie: Peace & Conservation at Put-In-Bay, Ohio

    Road-tripping on I-90 along Lake Erie between Chicago, Illinois and Buffalo, New York, there’s a place that is both peaceful and playful. It’s educational and entertaining. It’s vintage yet vivacious. It’s South Bass Island, home to Put-In-Bay township, Ohio. Whether a stop on a cross-country road trip or a destination of its own, it’s a…

  • How to Thank a Park Ranger for World Ranger Day 2017

    How to Thank a Park Ranger for World Ranger Day 2017

    There are many types of park rangers performing a variety of duties on our public lands, but what they all have in common is working in service to the resources, wildlife and future generations. Today, July 31, 2017, is the 10th Annual World Ranger Day. I hope that we all reach out in some way…

  • Hiking in Ocmulgee National Monument, Georgia

    Hiking in Ocmulgee National Monument, Georgia

    If you’re stationed in Warner Robins or otherwise find yourself in Middle Georgia, there’s a great place to hike in the footsteps of indigenous people dating back 17,000 years: Ocmulgee National Monument. This free-entry area offers a natural and historical experience with plenty of parking, gentle trails and ample signage. SPOILER ALERT: what you’ll be…