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3 Days in Bozeman, Montana: An Itinerary for Outdoors Lovers

April 15, 2017 By Ryan Victor 8 Comments

Bozeman, Montana, is a haven for outdoors activities, from skiing and snowshoeing to hiking and kayaking. If you love the outdoors - and want your adventures complemented by good restaurants, strong coffee, and local beer - use our 3-day itinerary when you travel to Bozeman.

Bozeman has long been one of our favorite towns, not least because of its restaurant scene and abundance of outdoor activities year round. If you have a free weekend, use this itinerary to discover the best it has to offer.

Filed Under: Montana, Nature and Outdoors, North America, U.S. Tagged With: activities, Bozeman, bridger bowl, hyalite canyon, skiing, snowshoeing, Travel Styles, vegetarian

Eat Global, Eat Local: International Cuisines in Missoula, Montana

February 4, 2017 By Ryan Victor 8 Comments

Montana may not be known for having diverse global cuisine, but a visit to the state’s hippie capital of Missoula says otherwise. With options like Indian, Brazilian, and Argentinian, try one of these restaurants for some of the tastiest and most interesting food around.

Filed Under: Foodie Travel, Montana, North America, Off the Beaten Path, U.S. Tagged With: Missoula, restaurants, Travel Styles, vegetarian

Good Eats in a Crunchy Town: A Restaurant Guide to Burlington, Vermont

December 5, 2016 By Ryan Victor 22 Comments

Burlington, Vermont, is a hippie little college town and a foodie hotspot. With lots of vegetarian and vegan options, mostly local food and ingredients, and great coffee and beer, it won’t disappoint. Whether you travel to Burlington to go leaf-peeping, visit UVM, or run the Vermont City Marathon, make time to try one of these top restaurants and cafes.

Burlington is one of our favorite towns, in no small part because of its local food movement and great dining scene. Visit one of these restaurants or cafes to get the town’s best eats.

Filed Under: Foodie Travel, North America, U.S., Vermont Tagged With: activities, Burlington, coffee, food, restaurants, Travel Styles, vegetarian

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Hi! We’re Jen and Ryan, an American couple on a journey to travel the world while working from the road. We’re passionate about outdoor adventure, responsible travel, and getting off the beaten path. Passions and Places is a space for us to share our stories and tips with you, but most importantly, we hope to inspire you to seek your own adventure.

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