Posted on October 25, 2017 by travelscoutadventure
The best part about central Arizona is you only need one or two hours to get anywhere if you live in the Phoenix/Scottsdale. Below I have compiled my favorite escapes that you can make a day or a weekend out of.
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Posted on September 15, 2016 by travelscoutadventure
Yesterday, I visited Arizona’s newest attraction – Odysea. Located right off the 101, Via de Venture exit is a growing complex that houses North America’s largest butterfly conservatory, Butterfly Wonderland as well as the newest feature Odysea Aquarium. Odysea features a gaggle of sea otters,…
Posted on September 11, 2016 by travelscoutadventure
The outdoors is a wonderful place. Check out my 10 Out Door Wanderlust Inspiring Photos!
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Posted on September 1, 2016 by travelscoutadventure
Arizona is fighting through the dog days of September, alas relief is on the way! As if by magic, one day will be not as hot as the last slowly forgetting the 100+ degree weather. I was recently asked by a table that I had…
Posted on January 25, 2016 by travelscoutadventure
I will live with tenacity, answer to no one, and sit on top of mountains – figuratively and literally. I’m young and free, the world is so tiny yet entirely vast. It could be my inner cowboy speaking, but I choose to live life…
Posted on July 22, 2015 by travelscoutadventure
Temperatures can skyrocket upwards of 115°F and has reached 120° as a boiling point. There is really nothing you can do to escape the heat at this point except hide! I have pulled together a few ideas that I have tried myself to stay cool:
I'm Kate, a traveler with wandering feet and a hunger. None of that selfie stick stuff though... I'll most often be found picking around in tide pools or haunting museums. Come immerse with me in the lives of the everyday person. Questions? Send them over to me: travelscoutadventure@gmail.com