Posts Tagged ‘Travel’


Cool things to enjoy in Denver before you hit the slopes for ski season

By Eric Yates 1:10 PM October 8, 2009

From the LoDo area downtown, complete with hip restaurants, bars, lounges and storefronts, to the scenery of majestic Rocky Mountains, the Mile High City is a very cool place to visit.


Mexico: The Real Deal - Riviera Maya’s underworld adventures

By Maribeth Mellin 1:29 PM September 27, 2009

At Río Secreto, adventurers alternately walk and swim in underground river.


Want to pack really light? It’s easy if you take a ‘nakation’

By Christopher Elliott 12:11 AM September 10, 2009

Erich Schuttauf, executive director of the American Association for Nude Recreation, a group that represents clothing-optional resorts, reveals all to Christopher Elliott.


Hotwire’s president talks about so-called ‘opaque’ travel sites

Christopher Elliott 1:55 PM August 15, 2009

The president of Hotwire.com talks about the outlook for bargains in the second half of the summer — and addresses some of the consumer complaints about so-called “opaque” travel sites.


A Perfect Mix of Wildlife, Culture, History and Scenery

Keith Tucker 3:44 PM August 12, 2009

A great value and superb chance to experience two types of game reserve accommodations, a first class safari tent and a first class lodge in two different private game reserves - Edeni and Kapama.


RadioBlog - August 10, 2009

Scott Wood 3:29 PM August 10, 2009

On Monday’s show, we hit everything from sports to social networking to travel. But first up, it is Neil’s tribute to a legendary film-maker, Bud Schulberg, director of “On the Waterfront” starring Marlon Brando. Mr. Schulberg died over the weekend at the age of 95.
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The Padres took 3 of 4 from the Mets over the [...]


RadioBlog - August 4, 2009

Scott Wood 8:15 AM August 5, 2009

On Tuesday’s show, we celebrated President Obama’s birthday, learned about human nature, and got drilled by an instructor.  First, we learned about John Fletcher, the human firecracker. This guy covers his body in firecrackers for charity. What a country we live in!
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A subject near and dear to his heart, Neil talks about the dark side [...]


Live history in London’s Churchill Museum, Cabinet War Rooms

By Sharon Whitley Larsen 11:17 AM July 30, 2009

Known as a tough taskmaster, Churchill often worked 18-hour days - and kept his exhausted staff working alongside. Because they seldom saw the light of day, secretaries were known to use sun lamps to avoid vitamin D deficiency


RadioBlog - July 27, 2009

Scott Wood 6:33 PM July 27, 2009

After taking Friday off, Neil had plenty to talk about on Monday’s show. He started the show by talking about the power of righteousness.
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Of course, we couldn’t let him do all the talking, we had to let SDNN’s Sports Columnist Lee “Hacksaw” Hamilton in. There was plenty to share including the finale of the Tour [...]


Why are rental car rates sky high? And what’s with all the fees?

By Christopher Elliott 12:22 AM July 27, 2009

Everything seems to be on sale this summer — except rental cars. What’s going on?
The man who oversees North American operations for Enterprise Rent-A-Car, National Car Rental and Alamo has some answers.

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