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A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words: Getting the Perfect Shot While Camping Along the Michigan Shoreline

We all have been there—poised with our camera, searching for that perfect shot. You know the one: the photo you show all your friends and family as you share the story of where and how you took it—what you had to go through to get the shot, and how they can find a similar image
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A Toe Tapping Vacation: Setting Sail on a Music Festival Cruise

Choosing a Destination: Oh, What Should I Do? With such a variety of vacation choices out there, it can be incredibly hard for me to decide what to do. My mission at Gazettour is to tell you about the great outdoors and give you the information you need so you can: Explore.Live.Learn. I write about vacation ideas
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New Orleans: Where the Saints Went a-Marchin’ In

  The Crescent City I’m not sure what Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville, French explorer and the father of New Orleans, would think of the city he founded if he stood at the corner of Bourbon and St. Louis Streets on Fat Tuesday in 2018. More likely than not, Monsieur Bienville would, like many of today’s
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Be The King of Cast Iron, Cooking in The Century Old Cookware

It’s Good to be King We at Gazettour think the best part of camping is the food. As a trailer-camping outdoorsman I like to keep my cooking easy, yes I said easy, but delicious enough to impress anybody around the campfire. Cast Iron cookware dates back to the seventh century. This type of cookware was on
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Building a Better Mousetrap, The Yooper

Build the Perfect Mousetrap Mousetraps invented in the 1500’s, and emerging in the 1800’s the design we know today. The Mousetrap has been a necessary evil to get rid of those pesky critters who end up doing potentially severe damage to equipment not to mention the health risks. Here in the Midwest as the camping season
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