Counseling for the Daring Traveler
It all begins when you decide to break away without the “group of tourists” surrounding you. You may be planning to go it alone, with a companion or with a few friends that share your enthusiasm for adventure; and it’s not that difficult! Perhaps this site will offer some helpful advice to motivate you into action, to decide where to go, when to go and how to plan to get there. There may be even a thought or two on what to do when you arrive at your destination. This advice comes from a well seasoned traveler that rarely uses a travel agent or travel agency to plan for me and my traveling companions.
A Winter Weekend in Virginia
Tripping to the Charlottesville area, Nelson County actually, for a weekend getaway…of drinking (adult beverages), some hiking and some eBiking during the mid-winter turned out to be quite awesome!
Of course this serene setting changed rapidly as we set out for Nelson County Route 151 and all the choices of wineries, breweries and even a distillery. But before we started the alcoholic samplings, we hiked the Blue Ridge Tunnel Trail…a nice 4.5 mile round trip hike that takes you through the mile long (train) tunnel and back again…a great warm-up to prepare for some tasty treats along highway 151!
Day 1, Blue Mountain Brewery, Brewing Tree Beer Company, Silverback Distillery and the Flying Fox winery provided the first part of the weekend with fabulous adult beverages and lots of good food choices all along the 151 corridor…even a Hop-on Hop off transit was available for those who chose not to drive.
Later that evening we traversed northward to listen to a Rolling Stones tribute band, Cherry Red, at the Pro Re Nata Brewery…lots of cold brews, hot wings and a crowd pleasing musical performance made for an outstanding event.
Day 2, some eBiking in Charlottesville along the river on the Rivanna River Trail and then on to the McIntire Park to finish the morning riding before once again embarking on adult consumption of fine beverages…
An absolute must “revisit”, the Glass House Winery, part of the Monticello Wine Trail, was a fitting end to a spectacular weekend with friends…music provided by a father-son duet, the Rimels, set in a unique tropical plant conservatory while serving excellent wine (and chocolates) rounded out this holiday weekend. We chose the Merlot/Tannat and glad we did!
All I want for Christmas is to plan my next trip…
But for now, I will share one of the more unique and enjoyable trips I have taken….the country of Panama…click to: take a look!
Decisions, decisions…
Decision - Do we go out in the cold and rain to play, or just stay sheltered, secure and warm? Well…
But the best decision this day was to go fishing with my son and a local guide and try to catch a muskie!
So… my advise is to forgo the warmth and security of your shelter for some exciting adventure on a river near you, even if you don’t catch a fish all day…because being out with someone you care about is warmth enough.
Fall needs to be felt…
Take advantage of the rising costs by staying local…fall is here, foliage is turning, the air is crisp, so take in a local festival…
Festivals are fun! Find the beer garden and sip a local brew, walk the grounds, shop the vendor stands and people watch…in this case the event was a long standing annual hot air balloon gathering. If you have never seen one up close or ridden in one…it is a “must do”.