by Dan Metz | Sep 3, 2020 | Culture, Featured, Health, Living
They take the kid out of the city, but Camping to Connect isn’t trying to take the city out of the kid. Instead, co-founders and facilitators Andy Isaacson and Manny Almonte are bringing the city kid into the wilderness, an experience they hope their charges can...
by Michael Capobianco | Jan 6, 2019 | Featured, Travel
“DJ Khaled is in the house!”, Merlin yelled as his hand released a fistful of birch bark into the nearby fire. The flames erupted into applause and surged forward towards our cold bodies. I threw my head back in laughter as Merlin’s hand reached back...
by Michael Capobianco | Jan 3, 2019 | Featured, Travel
Vacations can come in a variety of forms, be it hostel hopping, resort exploring, or wilderness backpacking. Among the most involved is a bike tour, a vacation that requires you to carry all your gear on your bike as you progress each day. From camping to cooking,...
by Brittany Smith | Apr 16, 2018 | Culture, Featured, Technology
As much as it may not feel like spring, it’s here. But soon enough the weather be perfect to spend time with friends and family outside. Even on a beautiful sunny day, the city can get to New Yorker’s heads with the loud taxis honking and subways being...
by Ellen Johnson | Jun 8, 2017 | Health, Travel
Maybe it’s the fond memories of camping with your dad, a longing for the taste of melty and delicious s’mores roasted over a fire, or clear views of the starry, smoky sky, but whatever it is, summer is the time to answer what’s calling you to camp....