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The Team:

We (Rachel and Kara) met about 4 years ago and discovered that we share a passion for travel and have inspired each other to live life to the fullest. Since we met; we have gone on quite a few trips together and we want to show you how travel can be not only fun but also affordable.

                                            

Meet Rachel
A very outgoing and "speak your mind" type. She has high fashion tastes and knows how to stay up on all the trends.  With her sense of style, appreciation of the arts and a good sense of direction - traveling just comes naturally to her. If you need a random fact - ask Rachel. 

Meet Kara

A reserved and quite type but definitely the brains behind this operation. She knows how to "roll with the punches" and this comes in quite handy while traveling.  Somewhat of a dreamer - she is always thinking up the next place to explore. 


We always have fun no matter where we are, but we don’t plan on staying in one spot for long! Our goal is to visit all 50 states. Rachel has visited 27 and Kara 15 - we laugh about this because Kara has been to almost more countries than states (something to work on?)!





So where are we off to next?   Stay tuned to see what we are up to.... 

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