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Donna Gussow
610-558-2242
259 Stanton Ct
Glen Mills, PA
Donna Gussow
610-558-2242
259 Stanton Ct
Glen Mills, PA 19342-2030
Agency
Darlington Travel Center, Inc.
Membership Associations
American Society of Travel Agents
Destinations
Canada, Caribbean, South America, U.S. - Alaska, U.S. - Hawaii, U.S. - Midwest, U.S. - Northeast, U.S. - Southeast, U.S. - West
Specialities
Amusement / Theme Parks, Cruising / Cruise Lines, Disabled / Accessible, Family Travel, Honeymoon, Luxury Travel, Spa / Fitness, Student / Youth, Women's Travel
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George Nastase
302-594-1010
3615 C Silverside Rd
Wilmington, DE
George Nastase
302-594-1010
3615 C Silverside Rd
Wilmington, DE 19810-5104
Agency
Ambassador Travel, Inc.
Membership Associations
American Society of Travel Agents
Website
www.ambassador-travel.com
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Gail Davis
484-766-8630
930 Old Harmony Rd Ste H
Newark, DE
Gail Davis
484-766-8630
930 Old Harmony Rd Ste H
Newark, DE 19713
Agency
Mahogany Corporation
Membership Associations
American Society of Travel Agents
Website
www.mahoganycorp.net
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Robert Walters
610-268-3711
89-1 West State St
Avondale, PA
Robert Walters
610-268-3711
89-1 West State St
Avondale, PA 19311-1159
Agency
Worldwide Travel Associates, Inc.
Membership Associations
American Society of Travel Agents
Specialities
Adventure Travel
Website
www.worldwidetravelpa.com
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Joshua Bush
610-328-6666
11 Park Ave
Swarthmore, PA
Joshua Bush
610-328-6666
11 Park Ave
Swarthmore, PA 19081-1596
Membership Associations
American Society of Travel Agents
Website
www.parkavetravel.com
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Michelle Brittingham
302-426-1761
1113 West 9Th St
Wilmington, DE
Michelle Brittingham
302-426-1761
1113 West 9Th St
Wilmington, DE 19806-4613
Agency
Travel Leaders/Thomas Hogan Travel (dba OutsideAgentLink.com)
Membership Associations
American Society of Travel Agents
Website
www.travelsense.org
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Jo Ann Pieretti
610-558-4503
103 Fawn Lane
Chadds Ford, PA
Jo Ann Pieretti
610-558-4503
103 Fawn Lane
Chadds Ford, PA 19317
Membership Associations
American Society of Travel Agents
Website
www.skijptours.com
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Mary Hricik
610-925-3922
416 Hessian Drive
Kennett Square, PA
Mary Hricik
610-925-3922
416 Hessian Drive
Kennett Square, PA 19348-3100
Agency
International Tours
Membership Associations
American Society of Travel Agents
Website
www.intltoursandgalaxsea.com
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Deborah Liberatore
610-534-9100
1001 Macdade Blvd
Woodlyn, PA
Deborah Liberatore
610-534-9100
1001 Macdade Blvd
Woodlyn, PA 19094-1220
Membership Associations
American Society of Travel Agents
Website
www.tourntravel.com
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Nancy Magee
610-328-4181
5 S Morton Ave
Morton, PA
Nancy Magee
610-328-4181
5 S Morton Ave
Morton, PA 19070-1707
Agency
Grand American Tours, Inc.
Membership Associations
American Society of Travel Agents
Website
www.grandamericantours.com
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October 11, 2010 by Dana T. · 3 Comments What began as what I thought was a crazy ‘whim’ of my husband’s has ended up being one of my very favorite parts of camping! A couple of years ago, during the fall, my husband came home and told me that a local shop had a great deal on kayaks, and that he was going to get a few to float the Yellowstone River with, and for the kids to play in at the lake when we were camping. I thought that he was crazy – that the kayaks would soon be gathering dust and end up an expensive decoration hanging from the garage ceiling. Over that winter, he proceeded to ‘collect’ 5 or so kayaks, and that spring we took them to our favorite local mountain lake. We had such a great time with those kayaks; they have quickly become one of our entire family’s favorite camping activities!!! Despite my reluctance to jump on board (literally), I think that I now enjoy them even more than he does! Kayaks are lightweight and easy to maneuver, are kid friendly, and are a great way for the entire family to enjoy the outdoors together. They are quiet, (fairly) inexpensive, and require no other paraphernalia than a paddle and life jacket. My husband and older kids enjoy taking them to fish calm mountain lakes, and also to shoot the rapids of the Yellowstone River. I prefer to leisurely paddle around my favorite little Park Lake with a sleeping baby in my lap, while the kids love to take a frisbee out with them and play Keep Away in teams. We just spent the past 2 weeks camped on a small, fairly remote (well, not too remote, hubby managed to get our 40′ toy hauler in there!) mountain lake that we love to frequent, and we spent several days enjoying the warmth from the seats of our kayaks. The kids love to dump each other in the middle of the lake, and have become really good at climbing back on board (it’s harder than it would seem!). Ultimate good times!  I am definitely NOT a expert when it comes to kayaks, but this is what has worked for us; when we first bought them, we bought both sit on top and cockpit kayaks, and even an inflatable that is great for remote, walk-in lakes. Kayaks are very versatle - they can be used on the ocean, mountain lakes, rivers and streams, and even the pond at your favorite RV resort! Since we have a lot of kids that would be using the kayaks, I ended up feeling more comfortable with the sit-on-top style since the kids would just slide off the top if they tipped over. We have found that kayaks come in different lengths, styles, and weight (lighter=easier to maneuver in our experience). While we would love to outfit our little ones in authentic kid-sized kayaks, for now they make do with smaller-sized adult ones (though we did find kid sized paddles that make propelling themselves easier!). When the kids are choosing which kayak they would like to take out, the one that is always chosen first is a smaller, lightwei... |
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