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Who Is Rick Steves?

Travel guru Rick Steves has made his way into many a knapsack with his essential travel guides, but how did he first begin his travel business and what inspired that career? Ross Reynolds sits down...

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Northwest Travel Writer Recommends Visiting Mount St. Helens This Fall

Seattle travel writer Crai Bower first came across Mount St. Helens when he was doing a census of the spotted owl population for the Washington State Department of Natural Resources in 1990. Crai was...

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Julia Harrison Sees The World Through Her Sweet Tooth

Julia Harrison’s sweet tooth and her training as an anthropologist have led her on some delicious adventures. On her Sweet Travel blog, she writes about how candy and other sweets carry a cultural...

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Whether Or Not You Hate The Rain - Seattle Streets Are Wet

A series of Pacific storms will pass over Western Washington throughout this holiday week. The storms will bring heavy rain to the Seattle area and inches of snow and avalanche warnings to the...

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Please Remove Your Shoes And Jacket - The 411 On Airport Screening

Last year more than 32 million passengers passed through Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, and as this holiday season gears up we will see a bump in travel as people fly to see friends and family....

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Nearby Winter Getaways In Western Washington

Are you staying home for the holidays? You can still enjoy a winter excursion in Western Washington. Travel writer Crai Bower joins us with ideas for getting away while staying close to home. What are...

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Surviving Washington's Wilderness

Part of the lure of the Northwest is the proximity to wilderness areas to hike, snowshoe and camp in. But every year dozens of people hiking in Mt. Rainier National Park get lost or injured, requiring...

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A Supposedly Fun Vacation You Will Never Take Again

The Carnival cruise ship passengers are home after a five days at sea without power or working toilets.  Some vacation! Ross Reynolds hears from listeners about their worst travel experiences.

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TSA Relaxation On Sharp Objects Gets Criticism From Airline Workers

TSA Administrator John Pistole has announced a change to the Prohibited Items List. Starting April 25 of this year, passengers can now include in their carry-on luggage some previously banned items...

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Roast Penguin? Jason Anthony On Antarctic Cuisine

Coming up on Weekday at 9:00 a.m. on Monday, April 15What is there to eat in Antarctica? Not much, though you could try penguin. In 1897, stranded Captain Georges Lecointe said penguin tasted like...

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State Department to North Korea: Free Kenneth Bae

The State Department is asking that North Korea free Kenneth Bae, a man from Lynnwood, Wash. who was sentenced to 15 years hard labor Wednesday. North Korea had accused Bae of plotting to overthrow its...

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Elizabeth Becker Talks Big-Business Of Travel And Tourism

Tourism is fast becoming the world’s largest global business, producing $6.5 trillion of the world’s economy. Elizabeth Becker is the author of "Overbooked: The Exploding Business of Travel and...

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The Truth About Air Travel, And Jamie And Karen Moyer

Indefinite Stay For Guantanamo DetaineesDavid Marshall is a Seattle Attorney who has been representing Ahmed Ajam since 2007. Ajam has been a prisoner of Guantanamo for 11 years. According to Marshall,...

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Summer Grilling Tips, And Travel For The Long Weekend

  Summer Grilling And BBQ TipsThere's nothing like firing up the grill for summertime outdoor cooking. Rachel Yang, chef at Revel and Joule, and Kenyetta Carter, head chef at the Kingfish Café, bring...

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Flying With Fido

 During the summer travel season it can be hard to leave pets at home. But instead of having Fido miss out on a fun vacation, many animal lovers choose to bring their pets on the trip. How can you make...

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Julia Harrison Sees The World Through Her Sweet Tooth

Julia Harrison’s sweet tooth and her training as an anthropologist have led her on some delicious adventures. On her Sweet Travel blog, she writes about how candy and other sweets carry a cultural...

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Whether Or Not You Hate The Rain - Seattle Streets Are Wet

A series of Pacific storms will pass over Western Washington throughout this holiday week. The storms will bring heavy rain to the Seattle area and inches of snow and avalanche warnings to the...

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Please Remove Your Shoes And Jacket - The 411 On Airport Screening

Last year more than 32 million passengers passed through Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, and as this holiday season gears up we will see a bump in travel as people fly to see friends and family....

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This is RadioActive Flight 9-26 with service to Chennai, Brussels, and Barbados.

This month RadioActive hosts Sarah Rosenthal and Ann Kane take you on a trip around the world.

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Take A Balloon Trip To Space

How much would you pay to float above the earth for a few hours? A company called World View Experience is hoping the answer is $75,000.

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