Why I like local guides

Since being a part of this large platform I have come to learn about our diverse world. Not 1st, 2nd or 3rd but ONE world filled with so many unique and beautiful people living this magnificent planet. It’s not the urban cities with all the super big buildings. It’s the mountains, dry cobble roads, the streams of water wats the oceans and seas that we get to free ticket to discover if we just set out to enjoy what’s been given to us. It’s the plateaus in the West in all its splenday. The Appalachian Mountain range and all the nooks and crannies along the beautiful scenic drive no matter the season. And then to experience the world from the air and the virtual tour we use on local guides become a a sweet reality to see the planet. Outside of my work I ride bikes for a living and to travel country sides I find myself at times lost in my pedals because the scenery is just awesome. Then I stop off the side of the road to get my phone out and there it is another beauty shot. When travel through Frisco, Colorado and to see these ginormous mountains it’s like okay pull over. Snap shot. Our last trip to the Atlantic Ocean for me was great taking to see all that mass of water move and speak. I’m glad I’m able to contribute to local guides. Even when people have questions about locations I have visited it is just cool to help give a good referral for dinner or a hotel or air B&B. It’s just cool to be a part of a global environment to share with other like minded global people who live loving to showcase all these awesome places onbearthon earth. I have too many favorite places to say the best one is… because once I do that I happen upon a new trail and find a new golden nugget that just is the coolest place on earth. But I go back and forth between the mountains and oceans. These are my favorite getaways because hours go by fast and it’s about being present in That moment. What do you think?

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