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Some of the biggest questions people are always asking me is, “how did you figure out how to do that?” or even more often, “how were you able to afford that adventure?” Well, in this great day and age of information, I often use many different websites as resources to accomplish my bucket list items. But that doesn’t mean you cant do what I do!

I have searched the web and share the websites I use on a regular basis for helping me complete items on my Bucket List. These tools can help in finding airfare, booking accommodation, planning adventures & activities, obtaining classic books, and much more.

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How to Recognize a Well-Made Garden Hose Stand

How to Recognize a Well-Made Garden Hose Stand

For many people, this past winter has been a particularly cold one. Couple that with being trapped inside due to the pandemic, I am sure most are eager to get outside! But even if you aren’t quite ready to start traveling in search of where it is Summer right now, that doesn’t mean you get get outside! That is perhaps why many people are excited to start gardening again. It is the perfect way to tackle one of those personal…

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The Best Toilets In The World

The Best Toilets In The World

Bathroom, WC, loo, restroom, latrine, crapper, john, throne, whatever you call it, using a toilet can be quite an experience when you travel! I mean we have all heard horror stories of disgusting bathrooms, unusual set ups, or missing rolls of toilet paper, right? For us, this was never more true than when we were dealing with the bathrooms while driving a Tuk Tuk across India in the Rickshaw Run! Many of those were definitely not the best toilets in…

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The Best Camping Fridge for Your Next Outdoor Adventure

The Best Camping Fridge for Your Next Outdoor Adventure

There is no doubt that camping or visiting a National Park is on the rise in recent years. Perhaps, it’s because we are finally learning about their hidden beauty and fun adventure activities. I mean with all the things to do in Yellowstone, you could have an entire bucket list category for that park alone! Couple that with the growing need for more cost effective family adventures, it all makes sense.  But how do you financially handle an extended adventure…

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To Yacht Or Not? Is Now The Right Time To Buy A Boat?

To Yacht Or Not? Is Now The Right Time To Buy A Boat?

Ask any old timer for advice on buying a boat, and one of three banalities you’re guaranteed to hear is. “Do you know what BOAT stands for? Bust out another thousand!” The proverb: “The best two days in the life of a boater are the day you buy it and the day you sell it.” And finally, there’s an investment tip of a lifetime: “Never buy a boat.” While for a long time this may have been sound advice, the…

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Cutting Costs On An International Road Trip

Cutting Costs On An International Road Trip

Road trips are universally known to be a lot of fun. The open road, plenty of things to see and places to visit, and you can take the people you love the most along with you. It’s a very personal and intimate way to explore a country, and it’s a great way to take charge over your adventure – no public transport necessary here! However, going on a road trip overseas can be quite complicated. You’ve got new road laws…

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7 Ways to Save Money on Flights

7 Ways to Save Money on Flights

Never in the history of humankind has it been so easy to travel from one side of the world to the other. With the click of a button, you can book a flight from Los Angeles to Sydney, and arrive at your Australian destination a mere 24 hours after leaving your front door. But despite the convenience and ease of travel, it can be extremely expensive. Booking a plane ticket costs a lot of money, and for many travelers on…

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Should buying a house be on your Financial Bucket List?

Should buying a house be on your Financial Bucket List?

When I created my personal growth bucket list, I never had buying a house as part of my financial bucket list. Don’t get me wrong, I had always assumed that one day I would own a house. I guess it was just never a priority for me compared to other financial goals. This may be because I always considered myself somewhat nomadic. However, now that I am a married and a bit older, buying a house seems to be a…

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The Best Ways to Celebrate a Birthday

The Best Ways to Celebrate a Birthday

If you’re looking to start the process of planning a big milestone birthday and you want to truly make the most of the occasion, you’re in the right place. We’re going to talk today about all the things you can do in order to make the most of your birthday and celebrate it in style. Depending where you are in the world, these plans might have to wait until it’s safe to carry them out. But with the end of…

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Prioritizing Our Bucket List Goals To Get The Most Out Of 2021

Prioritizing Our Bucket List Goals To Get The Most Out Of 2021

If you are reading this, congratulations, you survived 2020! But now we have all started a new year and that means setting new bucket list goals for 2021! 2020 was a hard year for us as it was for many of you! Between losing my mother, Lilian Madan Gamble, in March and then being hit with a global pandemic, not much happened with our Bucket List Project. But now we are gifted with a new year and that means hopefully…

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5 Ways to Start a Travel Savings

5 Ways to Start a Travel Savings

There is no doubt that 2020 has been a stressful year for everyone. With the pandemic, forced quarantines, and the overall need to stay healthy, travel has not been a priority for most. However, even before the pandemic hit, Americans in particular often failed to utilize all of their vacation days. According to Expedia’s 2013 Vacation Deprivation study, 60% of Americans wanted to take a vacation but never went. This led to over half a billion vacation days in 2013…

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