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Our Honest Take on the BLUETTI Elite 200 V2

There’s a particular kind of dread that sets in when you wake up to winter weather, check the forecast, and see the words freezing rain buried in the afternoon outlook. If you live in the mountains of British Columbia as we do, you already know what that can mean: downed power lines, flickering lights, and […]

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The Best Power Station Is the One You’ll Actually Pick Up and Use

We’ve tested and used a lot of power stations over the years. Big ones. Heavy ones. Ones with impressive specs that look great on paper. And what we’ve learned is simple. The best power station isn’t the most powerful one. It’s the one you actually reach for. That’s exactly why we’re using the Bluetti Elite

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The Tiny Travel Gadget That Could Have Saved Us Years of Airport Chaos

After more than twenty years of travel across forty plus countries, we’ve learned that communication problems aren’t rare. They’re almost guaranteed. From misheard announcements to medical surprises to long conversations with guides, the moments where language matters tend to show up when you’re tired, hungry, or juggling kids. Travel Tech Review: One Smart Pair of

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How to Prep for Your Next Big Adventure (Especially if You’re Retired and Ready to Roam)

We’ve packed for everything from desert camps in Morocco to overnight trains across Thailand, and one thing’s for sure: the smoother your prep, the better your trip. Especially if you’re planning that big post-retirement adventure you’ve always dreamed about. Whether it’s a river cruise in Porto, Portugal, a slow safari in Kenya, or a summer

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The Commuter Scooter That Actually Delivers

What do you get after a few years of iterations, advancements in batteries and a near perfect track record of building personal electric riding devices? I’m not exactly sure but the Segway Ninebot E3 Pro electric scooter is a great step in the right direction. Featuring an 800W Motor with a 40km range and 25km/h

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Where Your Travel Shoes Really Come From (and Why It Matters Less Than You Think)

We’ve wrecked more pairs of shoes than we’d like to admit on the road. There was the time my sandals gave out in the middle of a jungle trail in Costa Rica. The soles literally peeling off with every muddy step until I was half sliding my way back to the car. Then there was

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What To Look For in a Power Station (and Why the VTOMAN FlashSpeed 1500 Checks All the Boxes)

From power outages in tropical storms to road-tripping across Canada with nothing but a cooler and a coffee maker, we’ve learned one thing: power matters. Whether we’re charging gear on a family camping trip or running a mini fridge during an overnight blackout, a reliable portable power station makes all the difference. This guide walks

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Think Cruising Isn’t for You? 2026 Cruise Trends Might Just Change Your Mind

Ever thought cruising was just buffets and bingo? Think again. From eco-friendly ships and off-the-beaten-path destinations to high-speed Wi-Fi and coworking spaces (yes, really), cruising in 2026 is getting a serious glow-up. Whether you’re dreaming of a relaxing family getaway, a remote work setup with ocean views, or just want someone else to plan the

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Tips from Expert Georgie from Teacher’s Friend

From volunteering on a remote island to working on a yacht, there are so many cool ways to live and work abroad. Just picture yourself working as a guide in a far off destination, being an au pair jet setting around Europe, or teaching English in a country you only read about in books. Teaching

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