by Judd Bagley | Oct 7, 2016 | Judd Bagley, Travel
Anybody who follows this blog knows that few things excite me more than getting lost in thick woods while in the middle of a major city. I guess it’s the introvert in me that needs to temper the excitement of metropolis with the peace of thick, untouched nature....
by Judd Bagley | Sep 7, 2016 | Travel
Telluride, Colorado may be known for its impressive ski slopes during the winter, but this gem of a town is enjoyable anytime of the year. Tucked within the rugged San Juan Mountains, this tiny town offers a healthy mix of locals and tourists all year round. And...
by Judd Bagley | Sep 1, 2016 | Judd Bagley, Travel
As mentioned early on in this blog, one of the guiding lights of this publication — in its effort to highlight touring the great cities like a local — is the project by Eric Fischer, which uses geodata in images posted to Twitter to differentiate locals...
by Judd Bagley | Aug 11, 2016 | Judd Bagley, Travel
In the course of looking for great places to eat like the locals do in great cities, here’s a priceless piece of advice: poke around the backroads within two or three blocks of the universities closest to the coolest areas. Even Ivy League students remain...
by Judd Bagley | Aug 10, 2016 | Travel
If you’re lucky enough to spend the weekend in Austin, you don’t really need a travel guide. All one has to do is walk out the door and explore all that the emerging city has to offer. For those who must have a loose agenda for their visit, the following...
by Judd Bagley | Jul 5, 2016 | Judd Bagley, Travel
I do a lot of writing about traveling to new places, setting off on foot, and discovering the hidden shops and eateries along the way. While these places may not be the typical stops for tourists, they’re generally populated with locals–the only sign I need to...