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The book of travels themes
The book of travels themes









the book of travels themes
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What are a few of your favorite road trip ideas from the book and why? “Colorado Day Trips by Theme.” Courtesy photo. It’s about finding the beauty and blessings wherever you are, amid whatever limitations you have at the moment.

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While there is a chapter about luxury travel, most of the adventures in “Colorado Day Trips” are budget-friendly and can be done for free or cheap. Many people are struggling to make ends meet and don’t have money to take an expensive trip. In addition, many people (like both me and my husband) have lost work due to Covid-19 and are now on an extremely limited budget. A book organized by topic makes it easy to incorporate into home learning - and you can follow your own interests, be it ghost towns, animals, trains, oddities, art or Native American culture. An easy answer is to follow your interests and curiosities: Pick a topic (the day trips book is organized by topic, which makes it unique) and pick your favorite ways to learn about it.

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This has many parents at a loss for what to do and how to spend the summer. I’ve already tried to entertain my kid for three months, and now I have three more months for summer. There’s no swimming, no playground dates, no family reunions, no international travel - at least not right now. Summer camp is canceled and many of the normal activities she would do are not happening. As a mom, I am also looking for ways I can entertain my only child this summer. But people still want to make memories and explore and enjoy their lives. Many people don’t want to risk air travel right now (if the places you want to go are even open). I hope you choose adventure - right where you’re at! It’s here if you’re open to it. You can’t control the outside world (pandemics, restrictions), but you can decide how you will respond to it. Live big wherever you are, however life looks. As a native, I am still constantly surprised.ĭon’t waste your summer by wishing for what you can’t have. There’s so much to see and enjoy in Colorado. We can’t travel the world right now, but we CAN explore our own backyard. Never has there been a more relevant time for a day trips book. The biggest surprise is just how very long it takes to write a book like this, filled with so much information.

the book of travels themes

Courtesy photo What surprised you while researching and writing this book? I think Colorado is the most remarkable place in the world that’s why I live here.Īimee Heckel. I was inspired by my love of Colorado and the infinite adventure right in front of us.

the book of travels themes

With “Colorado Day Trips,” I was able to create the chapter topics myself and decide all of the points of interest that were featured, so it is literally a compilation of all of my favorite places in the state - all in one book. But I was excited at the opportunity to branch out even more and share some of the exciting adventures in Colorado that didn’t exactly fit in those travel books. I had previously been involved with writing six Fodor’s travel books for Colorado and the National Parks of the West, which included Colorado. As a Colorado native who has been specializing in Colorado travel for many years, I knew I had a ton to offer. They wanted a Colorado travel book to add to their list of other travel books.

the book of travels themes

Courtesy photo What inspired you to write this book?Īdventure Publishing reached out to me a few years ago and commissioned me to write the book. We chatted with Heckel to get the scoop on her latest travel-writing project.Īimee Heckel. If you’re looking for inspiration for your first post-pandemic trip, look no further than travel writer Aimee Heckel’s new book “ Colorado Day Trips by Theme.” The book explores more than 170 Colorado destinations organized by theme, including festivals, craft breweries and distilleries, ski towns and outdoor adventures. But as the world slowly opens back up in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, one thing remains clear: Road trips will reign supreme. Right now, it can be difficult to imagine traveling in the future.











The book of travels themes