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Locals Know Best Podcast Ep. 011: Palo Duro Canyon, Texas

Introduction to Episode 011: Lights and Colors Vomiting all over the Floor in Palo Duro Canyon, Texas Welcome to the eleventh episode of Locals Know Best! I’m your host, Cindy. I’m a full-time RVer and lover of all things travel-related. Years of adventuring on the road have taught me one fundamental lesson; locals ALWAYS know […]

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A Local’s Guide: Things to Do in Frankenmuth, Michigan

Hi there! I’m the Locals Know Best podcast host, Cindy. I am a massive fan of outdoor adventure and have spent years exploring all over, including time as a full-time RVer and Appalachian Trail thru-hiker. (I’m also a born and bred Michigander!) Years of adventuring have taught me one fundamental lesson: locals ALWAYS know best.

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Bottom of the Grand Canyon

Conquering the Grand Canyon Hike to Bottom: Insights from a Local

Looking for an insider’s guide on how to hike to the bottom of the Grand Canyon? Perfect, we’ve got you covered! Hi there! I’m the Locals Know Best podcast host, Cindy.  I am a massive fan of outdoor adventure. I have spent years exploring, including time as a full-time RVer and Appalachian Trail thru-hiker. Years

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The Ultimate One Day Badlands National Park Road Trip Itinerary

Badlands National Park and the Black Hills area are destinations not to be missed. The goal of this guide is to share why the Badlands are so impressive and to give you a guide for exploring the area on your own. Hi there! I’m Cindy. My husband and I lived full-time in a fifth wheel

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Crystal River FL Trail

Hiking Crystal River Preserve State Park: Ranking all 6 Trails

Crystal River Preserve State Park is not your typical State Park. There’s no main entrance to the grounds, and no fees are required. On top of that, trails are spread out all over town. You just pick which ones you want to hike, show up, and enjoy. I’m guessing if you’ve arrived at this post,

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