Archive for the ‘Travel Highlights’ Category
Camping in the Rain with Kids
You’ve got your reservations in hand, but the forecast is for rain. Should you go?
Alaska-based mom Jennifer Aist, author of Babes in the Woods: Hiking, Camping & Boating with Babies and Young Children, has plenty of experience with family camping in the rain. “Last summer we had 43 days...
July 21st, 2011 | Travel Tips | Read More
Writers’ Round-up: Camping in Washington, Oregon and British Columbia with kids
Reading a first-person online camping story is excellent way to feel out a possible campsite – before you’ve even arrived! Here’s a quick round-up of sites (and sights) around the blogosphere, along with great takeaways. If you’d like me to include your camping related-post, leave a comment.
Northwest...
July 19th, 2011 | Kid-friendly Trip Ideas, Outdoor Adventure, Travel Tips | Read More
No-Cry Tips for Camping with Babies and Toddlers
OK, I’m sure half of you are laughing at the very title of this article – camping?! With an infant, crawler or toddler? The little humans that are nothing if not predictably unpredictable? Noooothankyou.
Wait, wait…come back. We’ll break this down and I’ll see if I can convince you. Because...
July 18th, 2011 | Outdoor Adventure, Travel Tips | Read More
Washington State Round-Up: From the Coast to Cascades (and beyond)
As you probably know by now, Cascadia Kids isn’t my day job — yet. I write travel articles for a wide variety of print publications, including the Washington State Visitors’ Guide, which is available on many of the Washington State ferries, in the Whole Foods, and at many visitors’...
July 13th, 2011 | Kid-friendly Trip Ideas, Washington State | Read More
Creepy Collections: Discover summer scares in area attractions
You won’t need air conditioning to get the chills, this summer. It seems almost every city in our area is offering something a little spooky and freaky, from the Pacific Science Center’s “Science of Fear” in Seattle to The Oregon Zoo’s animatronic dinos to surrealist bird-people at the Vancouver...
June 2nd, 2011 | News and Updates | Read More


