It was unusually cold in LA one winter and even hit 35F during the day, which is unheard of. I noticed all my friends on Facebook wrapped up in inches upon inches of bulky sweaters to stay warm, which inspired me to write this post on how to stay warm in cold...
TFG’s backpacking guru Tammy Lowe helps you pack for winter travel with her step by step onion strategy. Read on to find out what to wear in cold weather, clothing and gear and how to use it! What to Wear in Cold Weather Written by: Tammy Lowe...
Merino wool is the ultimate travel fabric that will revolutionize the way you pack. These pieces are the best merino wool clothing for women looking to travel light any time of year. Best Merino Wool Clothing Written by: Juanita Miller ...
If you’re traveling to cold-weather destinations in the winter, you need to know what to wear. Yes, the temperatures will be low, you might experience a wind chill, and it might be snowy, too. Learn to dress like a local with this guide, and you’ll stay warm...
Looking for winter pants to keep out the chill? Cold weather pants are a must-have item on your packing list when you go to a destination with subarctic temperatures or plan lots of outdoor activities. See which warm pants our readers recommended as the best...
For this sample packing list for backpacking Europe, we’ve planned an itinerary for you that includes: Rome, Paris, Zurich, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Budapest, Prague, Berlin, and London. You can use these guidelines whether you’re backpacking or on vacation. Use...
Wondering what to wear in spring or autumn when the weather’s still cold but occasionally sunny? Dresses are a great option for this time of year. Take a look at the merino wool dress that almost made me overpack for Paris – I love it! I also share some other...
TFG readers have been asking, “What is the best winter coat to wear? Wool-based, down-filled, or non-down?” Here’s a round-up of the top women’s winter coats that encompasses all three, plus some tips on how to choose the right one for you! Womens...
There is one major difference between being at home in the winter and traveling when it’s cold: the amount of time you’ll spend outdoors. When you’re traveling, you’ll likely spend extended periods of time outdoors sightseeing. Don’t be unprepared. Read this...
Gray skies, rain, sleet, and snow. Many of the world’s travel destinations may be in the middle of winter weather, but that doesn’t mean you have to miss out on your favorite cities. See our picks for the best waterproof boots for women! Best Waterproof...