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And please note the guide is IN PROGRESS. Purchasing gives you all updates, and I’m spending a lot of time to update most days. Currently you can view the waypoints. Track descriptions are being added daily. Not all tracks have descriptions yet. Descriptions include info on track conditions and terrain and how our kids of various stages found it.
A guide to the Hut of New Zealand, with children in tow!
Get reliable information on which hikes (With a focus on overnight) are great for kids, as well as specific child-friendly information on them. This is designed to be a parents guide and works great as an accompaniment to our My Overnight Adventure Journal, available in both Te Ika-a-Māui and Te Waipounamu, in hard print for the kids to take with on your adventures.
Map Key:
STAY symbol -DOC or other hut.
GO symbol - Drive-to DOC or similar hut. (May be 4wd accessible)
DO symbol - Walk-to camp ground. Either wild camping, or proper DOC tramping campground with toilets.
Child friendly ratings explained:
5 stars: Easy shorter track, simple enough that most first timers can visit, and kids of all ages can visit (with some carrying needed for younger ages) Suitable for beginner/ never ever tramped before parents to take never ever tramped before kids.
4 stars: Easy spot to visit, however caveats exist. Eg. Big river crossing, not having a 4wd makes the track harder, there is a dodgy section, or track is on the longer side. Sometimes it is because despite the hut being very easily accessible, it’s in poor condition, and you’d need a tent to stay here, making it a less than ideal trip.
3 stars: Might not make a great first trip, but is a track kids will enjoy. Still relatively child friendly, but will need adults that have overnight hiked in a variety of terrain before, and are capable of decision making on the trip. Kids under 4 will likely need carried for sections.
2 stars: Not super child friendly, but still enjoyable for capable kids. Kids under 5 will likely need to be carried for sections. 5 year olds would need to have done several trips to be capable. But could be a first time trip for average 10yo+
1 star: Older and fit kids 8-12+ will enjoy these. They’re not great first trips, but if you’re experienced, you could take an older more capable kid here as a first trip if you’re prepared to take all day.
0 stars: I likely won’t add these to the map, but these would be huts not recommended even for experienced kids.
At the start, this map will have a bunch of locations that are child friendly, and I will add descriptive text as time goes on. For now some are missing descriptive text. Buying the guide now ensures you will get all the updates. This includes text and images, as it is updated in real time.
Your support of the guide in these early stages ensures that I can continue writing the content. It will also be published in a hard copy physical book once ready.
Family • Backpacker
$16.00
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With dramatic landscapes, towering red rock formations, picturesque canyons, and shimmering blue lakes, the American Southwest is a must-visit destination for outdoor enthusiasts and there’s no better way to see it than a road trip! This road trip itinerary takes you through some of the most incredible scenery in the United States, including Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, Lake Powell, Monument Valley, and Sedona. Here’s exactly what you can expect from my American Southwest Road Trip guide 👇
This guide is the result of hours upon hours of planning, research, and my in-person lessons-learned over 2 different trips to the region. The guide includes fun features such as an interactive map, directions that connect directly to your phone’s Google or Apple Maps app, and the exact coordinates to some of my favorite hidden gems & hiking trails. (Please note – this guide focuses heavily on hiking if that’s not your thing, it may not be the best guide for you)
It lays out instructions to help you plan your perfect trip to this area including:
1. Over 25 outdoor activities (including 19 incredible hikes, the best places to catch sunrise and sunset, slot canyon tours, my favorite kayaking experience I have ever done, secret natural red rock swimming holes, cave hikes with beautiful vistas, and more!)
2. 50+ accommodation suggestions including luxury glamping experiences, upscale airstream rentals, treehouses, cabins with unreal views, tiny home villages, a famous off-the-grid “Kyoob” on a working Navajo sheep ranch, unique AirBnBs, park and private campgrounds for tent or camper van parking, and exactly where I stayed during my own trip!
3. Information and links on how to apply for permits to some of the most famous hikes in the country
4. What airport to fly in and out of, car rental suggestions, and camper van rental sites (if you want to turn this into a camper van road trip!)
5. Hyperlinks to every resource you could need to book your trip directly from the guide
6. Behind the scenes exclusive photos and videos from me
Plus it’s mobile friendly when you download the Thatch App for free so you can easily access all of the info right from your phone!
I have hand-crafted this guide specifically for adventure travelers (like me!) and feel so confident you will have an amazing trip with this guide by your side 😏 As a part of your purchase of the guide, here are a few promises I can make you:
1. This is a LIVING guide: I will update it as I find more information and discover more places which means you have lifetime access to all updated information as it’s added!
2. I only make guides based on areas I have not only been to but know well! I include both activities that I have done myself as well as those that are on my bucketlist for next time I visit! I will always call out the ones I have not done yet and provide you the exact resources you need to experience them yourself!
3. These guides are completely transparent! You can be sure that all unfiltered opinions I provide are my own 🙃 If I include any sponsored information or affiliate links, I will be sure to call these out directly. I will only include these if they benefit you (such as a discount code or coupon!)
This guide truly is everything you need to plan your an incredible trip to the American Southwest all in one place. I can’t wait to hear & see your adventure! Feel free to send me a DM with your feedback, fill out my feedback form at the bottom of the guide, & tag me in your photos! @katbennettphoto
Camping • Road Trip • Van Life • Photography • Nature • Adventure
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For over fifteen years I've found solace each year in Colorado's San Juan mountains and never once have I paid a campsite fee.
Some of the greatest dispersed campsites in the country are located in this area of the state, but the best spots are kept secret online.
With this guide, you'll unveil a hidden sanctuary to greet each morning alongside tranquil rivers and witness breathtaking vistas of the majestic Rockies all with complete solitude.
Perfect for photographers, hikers, campers, backpackers, overlanders, and more.
**Note: Some of these campsites require high clearance and 4WD vehicles. Please research individual trails and roads before venturing to a location unprepared.
Adventure • Nature • Camping • Mountain • Photography • Van Life • Road Trip
$22.00
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Known for country music, Broadway, bachelorette parties, and Taylor Swift, Nashville has a lot more to it, especially great drinks and food.
In this guide, you'll find where to drink (coffee and cocktails), eat, dance, and explore in Nashville, TN, and the surrounding area.
Foodie • Shopping • Nature • Coffee
$5.00
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Zurich is not Switzerland's capital city, but it is Switzerland's largest city (and my current home). Here you will find Switzerland's main airport and train station. Zurich is known for being a hub to international banking, worldwide businesses, and transportation. Located on the northern end of Lake Zurich, this city is both urban and chic, as well as quaint and peaceful, providing the perfect balance and a great place to visit.
If you’re planning your trip to Zurich but are not sure where to start, in my complete guide to Zurich I include:
🗓️ Information on when to visit
🌡️ A look at the weather
🚊 All about the transportation and travel pass options
🎟️ Different tour ideas
🌆 Notable areas of Zurich
👀 Things to do and see
🏛️ Museums and landmarks
🛍️ Places to shop
🍽️ Where to eat
🍷 Spots to grab a cocktail
🛎️ Hotel recommendations
I know you will love Zurich, just as much as I do!
Architecture • History • Shopping • Foodie
$13.00
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With 62% of it’s land listed as public land, Idaho is the perfect place to take your Luno gear for a car camping road trip. It’s also full of incredible geothermal hot springs, it seems, almost everywhere you turn. Here are some of our favorites, and nearby campgrounds for you to stay in when you soak.
Car-free • Nature • Camping • Relaxation • Hot Springs • Roadtrip
Free
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🍷🍽 In Santa Barbara, there’s no shortage of top notch wine tasting rooms and restaurants serving different cuisines from tacos to fresh seafood. If you’re a food and wine lover looking for the best Santa Barbara has to offer, this curated guide has you covered. I'm sharing all of my favorite spots from personal experience and hours of research. Like an upgraded Yelp with fewer, better options in a mobile-friendly format.
The best part: this is a living guide. Shop it at a lower price point now to receive future updates including new places and deeper insights without paying more later!
Foodie • Wine
$10.00
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Malmö is the third largest city in Sweden, and while it's often overlooked - it's a vibrant and lively city with lots to offer (especially on the food scene). It's a multi-cultural city with some of the best falafel, but you'll also find more upscale and fine-dining options.
While now based in Copenhagen, I'm originally from the Malmö area, and still frequently visit to check out new places and revisit my favorites. It's a short trip from Copenhagen, with the train to Malmö only taking 35 mins!
In this guide, I've included all of my personal favorites and as always - I'll continue to add to this list as I try new places.
Backpacker • Business • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Halal • Plus Size • Female Solo • Vegan • Vegetarian • Boutique • Budget • Coffee • Design • Foodie • People & Culture • Wellness • Wine • Romantic • Shopping
Free
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The perfect guide to a getaway in Sedona, Arizona 🏜️
Recommendations in this guide include my picks for…
✨Boutique Hotels & Airbnbs
✨Must try restaurants & bars
✨Hiking Trails & Outdoor Activities
✨Local Shops
✨Day Trips & more!
Adventure • Art • Boutique • Luxury • Wellness • Nature • Romantic • Camping • Mountain • Wine • Foodie
$18.00
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Embark on a culinary journey through Boise, Idaho, with our curated list of the city's finest eateries and bars. From local favorites to hidden gems, we've compiled a selection that captures the essence of Boise's diverse food and drink scene. Indulge in authentic Puerto Rican cuisine at Wepa Cafe or savor the flavors of Cuba at CasaBlanca Cuban Grill. For a taste of Italy, head to Luciano's Italian Restaurant, where you'll find mouthwatering pasta dishes and signature martinis. Craving barbecue? Look no further than Westside Drive In, a beloved spot known for its finger steaks and ice cream potatoes.
If you're in the mood for something sweet, don't miss out on the delectable treats at Goodys Soda Fountain or Guru Donuts, where you'll find an array of mouthwatering donuts and homemade ice cream. And for a late-night snack, swing by Pie Hole for a slice of their famous potato bacon pizza.
When it comes to drinks, Boise has you covered. Sip on handcrafted cocktails at Thick as Thieves, a speakeasy tucked away in downtown Boise, or sample locally brewed beers at Western Collective in Garden City. Wine enthusiasts will appreciate the selection at Telaya Wine Co., where you can enjoy live music and scenic views of the Boise River.
Whether you're a local or just passing through, our list of Boise's best dining and drinking establishments offers something for everyone. So come hungry, come thirsty, and prepare to experience the best of Boise from an Idahoan's perspective.
Free
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This budget-friendly itinerary will walk you through visiting one of the most diverse national parks in the country, Olympic National Park. As always, feel free to pick and choose trails from this itinerary to customize it to your needs.
Total trip time: 4 days (but varies with two optional overnight backpacking trips)
Nearest major city: Seattle
Backpacker • Digital Nomads • Couples • Groups • Female Solo • Family • Adventure • Budget • Camping • Outdoors • RV • Overlanding • Road Trip • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco • Van Life
Free
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“Van City” is one of the most popular destinations on Canada’s west coast. It is also one of my favorite destinations that I will keep on coming ba
This beginners guide to Vancouver includes:
🛏 Best areas for accommodations & tips
🍽 The best eats by neighborhood
🌲Outdoor activities + attractions
🚃 Getting around with public transit
$10.00
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The Eastern Sierras during fall foliage season is a vibrant playground for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. As the aspen trees turn golden, the rugged landscapes come alive with color, offering a perfect backdrop for hiking, off-roading, and scenic drives.
This itinerary (with 100+ spots!) takes you through some of the region’s best sights during fall— from iconic trails like the Convict Lake Loop and June Lake Loop viewpoints, to off-the-beaten-path gems like Hope Valley Barn. Along the way, you’ll find cozy accommodations in charming towns like Mammoth Lakes and Bishop, as well as local dining gems that capture the essence of mountain life. Ready for a fall adventure? Let’s dive in!
Unlock this guide for access to:
🥾 Hiking Trails (feat. fall foliage spots)
🍁 Viewpoints & Points of Interest
🛌 Accommodations (lodging + campgrounds)
🍽 Places to eat (breakfast, lunch + dinner options)
❗️ Complimentary future updates
Couples • Family • Groups • Pets • Female Solo • Camping • Budget • Outdoors • Photography • Road Trip • Adventure
$5.89
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There is something magical about fall and when the leaves change colors. This guide covers the best places on the East Coast to visit for those cozy fall vibes!
This road trip covers where to stay, where to eat & drink & what to do in Hudson, New York, the Catskills, the Berkshires, Stowe & Woodstock Vermont, the Adirondacks & more!
Expierence the best places to see the fall colors, stay in cozy cabins, eat delicious food, drink fresh cider & more! 🍁
Adventure • Art • Boutique • History • Shopping • Foodie • Design • Nature • People & Culture • Photography • Mountain • Road Trip
$20.00
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Welcome to Sedona, Arizona— where adventure meets stunning red rock landscapes! Whether you're a seasoned hiker, a thrill-seeking off-roader, or just looking to soak in the majestic views, this comprehensive guide (with over 70 spots!) has you covered. Explore iconic hiking trails, discover breathtaking viewpoints, and experience the rugged beauty of Sedona's off-roading paths. After a day of adventure, unwind in charming accommodations and savor local flavors at some of the best eateries in town. Get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey through Sedona's most captivating destinations!
If you found this guide useful, I'd appreciate any tips! Thanks for reading and keep traveling!
Pets • Adventure • Budget • Camping • Foodie • Luxury • Outdoors • Overlanding • Photography • Road Trip • Romantic • Sustainable/Eco • Van Life
Free
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Guide for the best golf, surf, and adventure trip on New Zealand's South Island from from a golfer/caddie who lived in Queenstown from 2019-2020. Extensive tips and recommendations from Queenstown to The Catlins to Dunedin.
Backpacker • Groups • Adventure • Outdoors • History • Foodie • Road Trip • Coffee • Camping
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