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I am a member of a living history group that does a lot of camping, often in warmer weather. Our costumes often involve wearing woolen outfits, though we also use cotton and flannel look-alikes to stay cooler. I am on diuretic medications for hypertension, and I am also a diabetic, and I discover that I am having a hard time staying hydrated, and come home tired, sick, and mentally out of sorts, despite constantly drinking water. I don’t really feel the effects until I’ve returned to my climate-controlled home. A couple of times I have missed work due to feeling ill as a result. We rough it while camping as much as possible. I would appreciate any suggestions of how I can keep myself hydrated and keep my electrolytes up while staying in my period-appropriate character (for example, I can’t walk around with a big bottle of Gatorade in front of patrons, for such did not exist in 1630, and cooler space is at a premium).

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Smart Spending: Squeeze more out of short trips Americans got used to staycations during the recession, but as the economy begins to recover many are now ready to graduate to the short-stay getaway for relaxation and adventure without the financial drain of a longer vacation. Read more on AP via Yahoo! News

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TRAVPR.COM CONTIKI VACATIONS ANNOUNCES ITS FIRST AMAZING TRIPS TO SOUTH AMERICA TRAVPR.COM USA – May 5th, 2011 – Anaheim, Calif. 2011 marks not only the 100th Anniversary of Machu Picchus incredible rediscovery, but also Contiki Vacations 50th year as the worlds leading travel company for 18 to 35 year olds. To celebrate, Contiki Vacations is thrilled to announce the launch of their brand new South America program, with six amazing tours spanning three of the hottest… Read more on PitchEngine

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Contiki Vacations Announces its First Amazing Trips to South America World’s leading youth travel company offers authentic adventures to Latin hotspots of Peru, Argentina, and Brazil Read more on PRWeb via Yahoo! News

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Earlier last year they said Ellen Degeneres was giving a Hawaii vacation trip away. I was not sure of the deadline and I did enter the sweepstakes but have heard nothing else about it. When I entered her free trip I explained about the passing of my husband on May 31st, 2010. We were married 16 wonderful yrs and this month it would have been 17 yrs. He never would travel unless he could drive there. He was a truck driver and that was the only way we went on vacations, taking the semi on a run to wherever. He would not fly either. He really did suffer the last 4 yrs of his life. He fought for every breathe he took. He had chronic COPD and later came down with cancer right there at the end. I truly need to get away and Hawaii has always been a place I would like to go. Or if Ellen wanted to go to Africa and take some people I would love to go there and see the beauty that is there. I have to admit as a child Africa was one place I wanted to go because I am such an animal lover. So is there any chance that Ellen is giving any trips away or enough money that a person could pay for their trip. I forgot to mention that my husband and I lost our home and land when he got sick. The banks would not even think of working with us so we could keep our home. Now we, (I) live in a seniors complex with low income housing. Ellen my husband worked hard all his life and had never been sick but when he inhaled some fumes in Wisconsin at a brake shoe factory it took him down to his knees, twice. He barely got back in the truck and drove all the way home with his air conditioner going full blast so he could breathe. When he got home he called me and asked me to drop his trailer. When I got there I opened his door and was scared, I called 911 and for 9 days he was on a respirator. We didn’t know if he would ever come home but he did. About every 3 months he was in the hospital after that until he could learn to breath better. I love your show Ellen, you are an amazing woman and I am not just saying that. I use to watch your sitcom, sorry with age I cannot remember the name but it was when you came out of the closet. Do you, are you giving away any trips or money. I know I am not the only one out there needing and wanting something. Life has been hard for all over the last 12 yrs. I have never won anything and my momma always said, “If you don’t ask you will never know.” Thank you for your time Ellen, keep up the good work!

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I would like to take a paddling / camping trip somewhere in Michigan. There are lots of places to do this but, like any traveling trip, there is the issue of getting back! I know of some companies that offer such trips out west; are there any companies which offer guided tours of paddling / shore camping in MIchigan?

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Portland paddlers’ best trips, according to Alder Creek Kayak (with Waldo Lake video) Begin easy paddling on Trillium Lake, go camping on Timothy Lake, work up to moving water on the Willamette River, to tidal water in Willapa Bay and easy whitewater on the John Day River. Read more on The Oregonian

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Cindy Lange-Kubick: Twenty years of “Bro Trips” and counting As of Sunday — according to a Straub brothers’ spreadsheet — there were “54 Days until BT20″ — and counting. Read more on Lincoln Journal Star

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Travel: Rio Grande raft trips offer gourmet dining On the banks of the Rio Grande where the river has carved steep canyons through the mountains of the Chihuahuan Desert dozens of kilometres from any civilization, chef Francois Maeder is whipping up white chocolate mousse. Read more on Kitchener – Waterloo Record

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Rio Grande raft trips through remote Big Bend National Park offer gourmet dining BIG BEND NATIONAL PARK, Texas – On the banks of the Rio Grande where the river has carved steep canyons through the mountains of the Chihuahuan Desert dozens of kilometres from any civilization, chef Francois Maeder is whipping up white chocolate mousse. Read more on The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News

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