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🌋 Madeira Beach Guides, New Dolomites Route + Foraging online courses
Underrated Spring Nature Destination - Madeira Portugal
Today is Mar 9, 2023,
Hello there Outdoor lovers!
It snowed yesterday. Ugh. I'm fending off the end of winter blues by finally writing up Portugal fishing village guides, Madeira beaches guides and some tips on how to save money the night before a big hike by turning your SUV into the perfect comfortable place to sleep~for free!
And for anyone that can't get hut reservation in the Dolomites on the Alta Via 1 - I've got a recommendation for you that may still work for summer of 2023 at the end of this email...
Enjoy this week's articles xoxo
Best, Morgan
Despite the snow - Nature is starting to come back to life - I LOVE foraging and always trying to learn more and love this course.
➡️ Click Here for an online foraging class I love so you can hunt while you hike.
New Articles:
1. Madeira Beaches : The penultimate mountains and sea destination in Europe in Spring...
2. Fisherman's Trail Zambujeira do Mar Guide : Literally where waterfalls flow into the Atlantic ocean...
3. Sleeping in SUV Mattress Review: This is the way we can afford to go on some many awesome hikes...
Keep on exploring places where Taste & Adventure combine!
Hut to Hut Hiking in the Dolomites - New Route you can book for 2023.
➡️ Want to book a Dolomites trip? You can use my spreadsheets to book your own or use a service like Alpenventures Unguided to do your logistics for a self-guided hike. Tell her I sent you to help me support this blog!
"Best of the Dolomites"New Trek
If you want to marvel in wonder in the Dolomites this summer - I would recommend to do the newly developed Dolomites Hut to Hut Traverse. It does the opposite of most treks - it goes West to East starting in Seceda and going to the Tre Cime. It avoids via ferratas which is nice for us fearful hikers, but you can always add on a via ferrata if you like.
I've not done it in summer, but I recently skied Seceda and the Sella Ronda and scouted out the route on maps and from the gondolas and I can say that I'm SUPER pumped to do this one in summer.
It's got less traffic, more diverse landscapes and you get to hit some of the most popular spots in the Dolomites but going against the grain. The hardest part is finding huts on the popular trails and dealing with whiny tourists clogging the trails.
When everyone else goes right, it's nice to go left.
Download Dolomites Packing List
Until next time, Adventures Await!
Thanks for reading! 💞 Morgan
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