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Heed the Forecast. Or not.

he weather can certainly make or break an adventure. And often it’s the cause of creating a greater adventure than planned, sometimes for the worse, sometimes for the better. As I’m always saying, it’s the first thing I look at before planning a trip (along with choosing the appropriate season) and the last thing I look at before heading off—or not. For months now, I’ve been itching to get out for a

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