Thứ Bảy, 27 tháng 2, 2021

What to Pack for Gorilla Trekking • The Blonde Abroad

What to Pack for Gorilla Trekking

I’ve fallen in love with exploring the great outdoors and (ethically) seeing animals in their natural habitat. From national parks around the globe to unforgettable diving locales, some of my best memories have been far from the hustle and bustle of urban life.

Of all these magical excursions, having the opportunity to go gorilla trekking in Uganda is one of the experiences that I hold nearest and dearest to my heart.

Getting ready to go on the adventure of a lifetime and have no idea what to pack? Here are all of the things I would suggest packing to go gorilla trekking.

You Can Pack Really Light

Keep it simple! You’re going to find weight restrictions on the small planes that take you out to the best trekking spots. In sub-Saharan Africa, bush flights mean small planes (I mean, seriously tiny).

If you’re connecting on a flight from Entebbe to Kihihi, for example, there are restrictions on the baggage weight as well as the type of suitcase. For most flights, the Aerolink Uganda luggage policy says that you can only bring soft-sided luggage up to 15 kgs (33 lbs).

While I’d heard that you get so close to the gorillas that you don’t really need a zoom lens, I’m glad that I decided to bring mine.

If you’re traveling solo or planning to do nighttime photography, you might want to bring your tripod too.

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Photography Gear

I shot on my FUJIFILM X-T4 and brought my 35mm prime lens which was perfect for snapping pics around Bwindi. I also found myself using the FUJIFILM XF 50-140mm Telephoto Zoom F2.8 R LM OIS WR Lens for a lot of shots.

A zoom lens (16-55 2.8) is great for those times you’re lucky enough to get up-close and personal for gorilla snapshots.

On our trip though, I found myself reaching for the 50-140mm 2.8 lens time after time. It was an ideal choice for pics and videos because of the optical image stabilization.

With bokeh, I was able to get gorgeous portrait shots because of the fixed 2.8 aperture. While it is definitely a big lens, it was well worth it.

Sturdy Footwear

This is one walk through the park that will definitely give you a serious workout. We’re talking several hours of uphill hiking so come prepared.

Find a pair of waterproof hiking boots with ankle support or rain boots.

If you aren’t able to bring the right footwear, you can rent rain boots at the park headquarters when you arrive for the initial briefing. It’s only a few dollars and far better than slipping around in sandals.

Unless it’s an impromptu trip or you’re really lacking luggage space, I’d highly recommend shopping ahead of time. Browse my rundown of the best shoes and boots for traveling, then wear in your pair a bit before you arrive to make them comfortable.

On top of hiking boots, I noticed a few other trekkers wearing waterproof ankle covers, which you can purchase at any outdoor sports store.

While I was happy enough in hiking boots, I found my socks and jeans pretty caked in mud by the end of the day.

What to Wear: Clothing Made for the Rainforest

Regardless of the time of year, plan for wet weather and a long day outside. Here’s a quick checklist:

Sturdy Footwear

See above, and definitely be sure to see how your new boots fare on a long walk before you arrive. They might be comfortable when you try them on, but you’ve got to know how your feet will be feeling after five hours of hiking.

Long Socks

I actually found a pair of socks that are “bug repellant” and they did work to stop bugs from penetrating them.

Stretchable Pants

Be sure to opt for thick fabric because you’ll be walking by sharp greenery and be surrounded by bugs. Keep in mind that you will be climbing so test to see that you can get your knees hip-high without being uncomfortable.

I was relatively happy with my trekking style but wish it had the pants had a bit more stretch. Yoga pants could be a good pick, but make sure they’re not a material that snags easily.

 

Long Sleeve Athletic Top

Your shirt doesn’t have to be super thick so look for moisture-wicking material that will keep you cool.

 

Sunscreen

Even if it looks overcast, don’t underestimate the power of the sun. Put on sunscreen in the morning before you get dressed to make sure you start with a complete layer of coverage. It’s extremely sunny in the wide-open areas.

Bug Repellent

Do check with your guide on this one.

In Uganda, we were told not to wear bug repellants because they can actually attract wasps, which cause a much bigger problem. I didn’t use any during the entire trip and never had a bite.

This could be something specific to the time of year (early February) so be sure to ask. Things may be different in Rwanda or DRC.

Hat

We were in the sun a lot of and having a hat made a major difference. A scarf around your neck can be helpful too. I was incredibly sweaty and getting any bit of my skin out of the sun helped.

Opt for a hat that is good for sun or rain to cover all your bases.

 

Gardening Gloves

It’s all too easy to accidentally grab onto stinging nettle! While our lodge gave us gloves, it’s nice to have your own comfortable pair.

Rain Jacket

Optional, but helpful if there is rain in the forecast. Bring a lightweight coat that will keep you relatively dry.

 

Flip-Flops

After the hike, it will feel oh-so-good to kick off everything and slide these on. While it’s not essential, flip-flips are worth packing in if you have the space.

Binoculars

This is another for the maybe list. You will be close enough to see it all without them, but do bring binoculars on your trekking day if you’re already going to have them on the trip.

Once you’ve picked your accommodation option, touch base to see what they provide. At Sanctuary Retreats, they provided bags, walking sticks, and gloves for us to borrow.

Planning your Bag

The best option for luggage is to have a small waterproof backpack. Ideally, bring one bag per person. Keep in mind that you might want to shove your rain jacket into the bag later on and you will also be bringing a packed lunch.

When it comes to food and drinks do check with your accommodation as well, but, in any case, make sure you have snacks with at least a one-liter bottle of water with you.

Ready to set off on your bucket list adventure? Be sure to grab my Ultimate Guide to Gorilla Trekking in Uganda before you go.

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Thứ Năm, 25 tháng 2, 2021

The Best Camping Essentials for Your Dog • The Blonde Abroad

Camping Essentials for Your Dog

It’s no secret there’s a new man who has completely stolen my heart! If you haven’t met Bailey the Cockapoo, allow me to introduce you to this world of cuteness. My sporty little guy loves nothing more than exploring the world and getting his paws dirty.

This four-legged outdoorsman is all about camping trips and we’ve been getting out into the countryside every chance we get. From trips to the Cederberg Mountains to long afternoons on the shore, we’ve been living it up.

Having a dog is another mouth to feed and another head to lay a pillow under so it does indeed take planning. After a few camping trips, I’ve realized that my boy needs his own separate set of camping gear. That’s why I put together a checklist of dog camping essentials.

Here’s what your four-legged friend needs to love life in the great outdoors. These are the best camping essentials for your dog!

Musher’s Secret Pet Paw Protection Wax

Paw protection wax is actually incredibly helpful anytime, anywhere. While our rough and tumble dogs might seem to feel no pain, their little paws are actually quite sensitive.

Paw injuries are extremely painful and frustrating for our pets. Things like frostbite, burns, and torn nails can knock out even the toughest pup. During the winter, ice and salt are a real threat. Dogs can slip and fall just like we can and the salt used to melt ice can cause severe chemical burns.

Meanwhile, hot asphalt or sand can burn delicate paws just as severely as it would burn your bare feet.

If you are planning to spend time outdoors, be sure to get Musher’s Secret Pet Paw Protection Wax. It can save your pup a lot of pain. This non-toxic, non-allergenic, and non-staining fix is like giving your dog a pair of protective boots (except they won’t freak out and refuse to walk!).

Dog Sleeping Bag

With limited sleep space, the last thing that you want is to have your pup trying to sneak into your sleeping bag to steal your heat! Keep your four-legged friend cozy and warm by adding a sleeping bag for him inside of the tent.

Bailey loves his DOG HELIOS ‘Trail-Barker’ Multi-Surface Water-Resistant Travel Camper.

Outdoor Dog Mat

Another way to your pup comfortable outside is with a mat. An inflatable outdoor dog mat is super handy to have on hand for any time you’re away from home. I especially love a pop-up dog bed.

They’re perfect for using while you’re camping with your dog or just lounging outside of the house. Although camping can be a dirty business, keeping your pup off the ground definitely helps.

Pet Water Bottle

Whether I am camping or just going on a long walk, I’ve always got a portable water bottle on hand. Pet water bottles are perfect for long days out, especially in hot weather. Leakproof, BPA-free, and eco-friendly, you can really have one of these that you just use forever.

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Cooling Vest

If you live somewhere warm, I’d highly recommend a cooling vest. When camping in hot locations, this is literally a lifesaver.

Dogs can go from warm to dangerously overheated quickly so always be careful in the summer. I love this vest because it’s UPF 50+, reflective, and works with a harness.

LED Dog Collar

Having an LED dog collar makes it easy for you to spot your pup and ensure that he’s visible to anyone who might be coming by. If you live in a city, it’s SO nice to be able to take your four-legged friendly camping and allow him to run totally free without a leash. The only issue with this is that it’s easy for dogs to sneak off or get lost.

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Raised Bowls

Dog bowls can get messy when you’re camping. I love these raised dog bowls for camping because they keep bugs and dirt away from my pup’s food and water. They’re also great for preventing accidental spills.

When you’ve got a makeshift living area, it’s crazy how many times you can end up kicking over your dog’s bowls and making a mess!

Dog Wipes

Dog wipes are another essential for keeping things clean. While I know Bailey is always going to come home a bit dirty, I like to at least keep him comfortably clean. If he’s rolling in the dirt or swimming in the lake, a quick wipe down can make a huge difference in how clean the entire campsite stays.

Opt for a plant-based, eco-friendly dog wipe to keep things both green and clean.

Do you have any essentials for your dog when it comes to camping? Let me know in the comments below!

And make sure to check out my campsite packing gear guide and camping meal plan to make your adventure go as smoothly as possible!

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Thứ Ba, 23 tháng 2, 2021

The Coolest Airbnbs in Massachusetts • The Blonde Abroad

The Coolest Airbnbs in Massachusetts

Whether you are looking to take in those autumnal vibes or want to soak in the sun on the Atlantic coastline, Massachusetts is the place to be. It’s a dream destination for digital detoxes and swanky city breaks alike.

From rustic cabins to urban oases, there are so many unique accommodation options that will elevate your experience.

Here are the coolest Airbnbs in Massachusetts!

With space for nine, this sunny waterfront is a picture-perfect space for a retreat. Whether you’re traveling with kids or planning a girlfriend’s getaway, this property ticks all of the boxes.

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Chester, Massachusetts

This two-bedroom tranquil oasis in Chester overlooks the river and will make you feel right at home. Lounge on the deck, soak in the warmth of a hot tub, then just lie in bed and listen to the water flowing by.

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Orange, Massachusetts

This cottage for two on the shores of Tully Pond was made for rustic retreats. Cook your dinner over the fire, grab a book from the ample library, and simply unplug.

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North Adams, Massachusetts

Standing on the highest peak of the Hoosac Range, this unique space for two was is perfect for romantic escapes. Get the barbeque started, uncork that wine, and sit back to admire the breathtaking view.

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Otis, Massachusetts

This treehouse in the Berkshires is truly breathtaking. From the jaw-dropping vistas to cozy fireplaces to the chic designer touches, this place impresses at every turn.

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Monterey, Massachusetts

This three-bedroom cabin, with its wood-burning fireplace and professional kitchen, has all of the modern amenities in a picturesque forest by a bubbling stream.

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Otis, Massachusetts

Just outside of Jacob’s Pillow, this two-bedroom rustic space has stunning views from the spacious outdoor porch.

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North Adams, Massachusetts

Built in 1875, this two-bedroom home has been lovingly restored. With vintage touches throughout (and modern updates where it matters), this is the perfect base for exploring swanky restaurants or hiking through the waterfalls.

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Rockport, Massachusetts

This quaint cabin has room for five (and your four-legged friends) in the woods of Cape Ann. Meet the neighboring miniature horses, walk to Rockport, or spend the day exploring the secluded hiking paths.

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Uxbridge, Massachusetts

With room for three in the historic Uxbridge, this teeny tiny house will transport you back to the days you dreamt of having a secret fort in the backyard.

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Lee, Massachusetts

This whimsical tiny house in the Berkshires looks straight out of a fairytale. If you’re looking to take your knight in shining arming away for the weekend, look no further.

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Swampscott, Massachusetts

This tastefully designed penthouse has breathtaking views of the ocean. Perfect for couples, this studio space has luxe touches like a jetted tub, quartzite kitchen, and cozy space.

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Rockport, Massachusetts

In Rockport, you’ll find this two-bedroom apartment with a sweeping sea view. Kayak in the harbor, sample the ultra-fresh seafood, then come back and lounge on your roof deck and take in the beautiful vista.

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Marblehead, Massachusetts

This thoughtfully restored nineteenth-century home offers room for four in Old Town Marblehead. Barbeque on the backyard patio, then explore the very best of Salem right outside of your doorsteps.

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Denis, Massachusetts

Featured in Boston Globe Magazine, this modern and minimalist space is within walking distance of the beach. Grab the canoe and kayaks provided by the host, and start exploring.

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Boston, Massachusetts

In the swanky Back Bay neighborhood, this one-bedroom apartment is perfect for two. Explore the designer boutiques, galleries, and cool cafes right outside of your door from this dream base.

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Salem, Massachusetts

Just off Essex street, you’ll feel like you’ll like you’ve stepped back in time.  With room for four, this quirky space is inspired by a Victorian British library.

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Provincetown, Massachusetts

This cozy Victorian cottage has a dream location amongst the best restaurants and shops in Provincetown and, within less than five minutes’ driving, you can be on some of the most beautiful beaches in Massachusetts.

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Wrentham, Massachusetts

This lovely three-bedroom cottage is just 35 minutes from Boston and 30 minutes from Providence. Constructed in 1905, this home will have you in her center of all the best options.

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Want to keep on exploring? Keep on driving north then check out the Ultimate Guide to Visiting the Maine Coast.

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