From a gluttonous barbecue competition in the
American Heartland to a hike along the world’s newest (and longest)
recreational trail, here are seven ways to make your August vacation
even hotter.
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Beta-test the Transcaucasian Trail through the Caucuses Mountains
Envision an epic 1,865-mile trail connecting two-dozen national
parks and reserves across one of the most geographically and culturally
diverse regions of the world. This is the dream behind the future Transcaucasian Trail,
a first-of-its-kind long distance hiking trail through the Caucasus
Mountains of Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan. Co-founded by two former
Peace Corps Volunteers, the project now has a growing international team
that’s gearing up to welcome everyday hikers with a series of one-off
fundraising treks this August and September to beta-test new trails in
Svaneti, Georgia, and Dilijan National Park, Armenia. Those with
extensive backcountry experience can similarly sign up for two-week
trail-building camps, or help explore and map uncharted areas of the
heavily forested Caucasus Mountains in search of routes that may become
part of the future trail.
Expand your waistline at the World Series of Barbecue in Kansas City
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Witness a rare total eclipse all across the country.
Monday, August 21, will be a day for the history books as the
first total solar eclipse to touch the continental U.S. since 1979
plunges the land into darkness. A sliver of the US that will actually
experience the complete eclipse, and many towns in the path are throwing
eclipse events and parties in the dark. Here's our in-depth guide to the 19 places to be when the eclipse is in full swing.
Visit Quito during the Summer of the Arts
The historic center of Quito will be shining bright this August
as light artists from Ecuador and France team together to cast
multimedia projections onto the facades of the city’s most emblematic
buildings for the 2017 Festival of Lights (August 9-13). The event is
part of Quito’s new Summer of the Arts initiative, which will see
three-dozen shows staged at theaters across the city, as well as a
handful of top Latin American folk musicians performing on the summit of
Itchimbia Hill. Quito will also debut a new gastronomy festival, Sal
Quiteña, this month (August 1-15) to showcase the city’s exotic flavors.
Restaurants across town have prepared special three-course menus that
highlight regional dishes like fritada and seco de chivo.
[post_ads_2]Go bargain hunting at the world’s longest yard sale
What's a more all-American way to spend your August vacation than to take a summer road trip along the nation’s blue highways
of lore, camping and shopping for knickknacks on a route billed as “the
world’s longest yard sale"? From Thursday August 3 to Sunday August 6,
hundreds of thousands of residents who live along a 690-mile stretch of
asphalt from Michigan to Alabama will throw blankets on grass and lure
bargain-hunters with everything from laptop computers to handmade furniture and taxidermy squirrels.
The yard sale route follows US-127 from Addison, MI, to Chattanooga,
TN, before branching off onto the scenic Lookout Mountain Parkway all
the way to Gadsden, AL. Check the 127 Yard Sale website for a list of registered vendors, as well as lodging options, maps and helpful tips.
Celebrate the completion of Canada’s epic Great Trail
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