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Top 10 Travel Tips

Want to travel? Top ten tips from a rowing and travel expert. Based on years of travelling to row, here are my top 10 travel tips...

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Rowing Challenges To Try or Admire From Afar

Credit TaliskerWhiskyAtlanticChallenge.com. Women in the Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge cross the Atlantic between Spain and Antigua...

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Wallaby And Other Wonders In Tasmania

Cradle Mountain is one of Tasmania’s many protected areas which cover 42% of the islands. How can one not be intrigued by a...

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Hemingway, Rowing and Lago Maggiore

We made it to Switzerland! There is a wonderful connection between these three things. Literary buffs could tell you exactly what...

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6 Boathouses To Float Your Boat

Boathouses are at their essence utilitarian. The Aussies call them sheds and some are exactly that, not an aesthetic line in sight....

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Wine And Rowing Pairings In South Africa

We pair food with wine, so why not rows? Crisp, clean, a light finish – well that could describe the rowing just as easily as...

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The Rower And Other Important Place Names In Ireland

It’s become a ritual. The first time we drive through The Rower, everyone speculates on the origin of the name. From a nearby...

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Rowing For Truffles

Truffles are an exquisite delicacy of French cuisine. Growing wild and hidden under oak trees in the south of France, they are highly...

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Let’s Do It for the Reds, Whites and Blacks

Balance in wine is the level of harmony between acidity, tannins, fruit, oak, and other elements. Balance in rowing is the level of...

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Four Fine Food Faves

Besides coolish rows and perhaps head races, autumn, for many, brings harvests, and our thoughts turn to food—fresh food. As...

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Rowing Your World – Meet Kathy Berezin

Kathy Berezin, who lives in Switzerland, knows how to combine her love of rowing and her love of travel. In a new series we are calling...

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6 Reasons to Visit Germany's Mosel Valley

First cultivated by the Romans, the Mosel Valley, with its tranquil namesake river, has long been considered one of the most romantic...

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