Tag Archive for: adventure

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KELVIN & SUZIE: @AVVIDACYRIL

For the eighty fifth installment in our ongoing interview series here at Dirt Orca's, we are very pleased to share the story of Suzie Bostock and Kelvin Prevett. You may know them for their adventure motorcycle travels and @avvidacyril.
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WEDNESDAY WANDERLUST: CHILE

This weeks edition of Wednesday Wanderlust takes us to Chile. A land of raw landscapes and a culture tied firmly to its indigenous roots. 
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WEDNESDAY WANDERLUST: PARIS

This edition of Wednesday Wanderlust takes us off to a country fresh on the worlds mind, due to their recent World Cup victory. Today we let our minds wander off to France and specifically to Paris.

WEDNESDAY WANDERLUST: FRANCE AND SPAIN

Today's wanderlust takes us to the romantic landscapes of France and Spain.

WEDNESDAY WANDERLUST: WILD ICE SKATING

This weeks Wednesday Wanderlust is a full blown adventure on ice. So very cool and so very wild indeed.

DIRT ORCAS STORMS DISNEY WORLD

I went to Disney World last week. I hadn't been there in nearly 30 years. I hadn't planned to go back, but I am so glad I did. 

WEDNESDAY WANDERLUST: CHURCHILL

Today's edition of Wednesday Wanderlust takes us to Churchill, Manitoba, Canada to embrace the splendor of winter and the mighty aurora borealis. 
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@RTWPAUL: RIDING THE WORLD SINCE 2011

For the fifty first installment in our ongoing interview series here at Dirt Orcas, we are very pleased to be sharing the story of a true adventure motorcycling great, @RTWPaul.  Paul has been riding the world on a variety of motorcycles since 2011.  

WEDNESDAY WANDERLUST: ADVENTURE IS CALLING

Today's edition of Wednesday Wanderlust takes us on a trip from film maker Shane Black. Enjoy you wildlings.
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WEDNESDAY WANDERLUST: DRY TORTUGAS

On a remote island hours away from Key West lies the largest masonry structure in the Americas: Fort Jefferson. Built with 16 million bricks, but never finished, the fort served as a prison during Civil War. In 1935, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, upon visiting the island, named it a National Monument, and in 1992 it became part of Dry Tortugas National Park.