How To Watch Netflix Abroad: A Review of Tunnel Bear

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Taiwan Beers were open on on the coffee table. It was four in the morning on a Tuesday and six Canadian English teachers were in my apartment crowded around my computer, waiting to watch the Canadian hockey team battle it out with the Russians in the Olympics.

“How do we watch it?” I asked.

“My brother told me that CBC is streams all the games live.”

I opened the CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, for the non-Canucks out there) website and clicked on the video.

A little circle spun in the middle of the video. Then a message popped up.

“This video is not available in your area.”

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5 Productivity Tools To Help You Blog Better Right Now

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Hard at work in Hawaii.

The longer I blog (I’ve been doing it for a while now) the more I feel the need to increase my daily productivity. I mean, who doesn’t? Fortunately, app developers have recognized this widespread need and have been creating efficiency apps to help people like us increase our productivity. I’ve already written a couple of tutorials about improving efficiency (How to Edit Photos at Lightspeed in Photoshop and How to Use Asana to Stay Organized).

Here are a few of the apps that I use to get more done in a day, and why I like them.

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Adventure Bulletin #1: The Empty Bucket List Edition

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The Adventure Bulletin is a periodic update meant to help you fit more adventure into your life by keeping you up-to-date on the latest travel and adventure tips and tricks, adventurous job opportunities, and awesome outdoors and adventure contests and giveaways.

In this edition you’ll find opportunities to win cash from the Thailand Department of Tourism, to get a job blogging about travel all across Canada, a shot at a free trip to Barbados this summer, and more.

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Asana Project Management Tutorial

Asana is a very powerful organizational tool. Whether you are trying to organize your personal tasks, or manage multiple projects that involve large numbers of people, Asana is an ideal tool for keeping everyone connected, organized, and on the same page. I hope you find this tutorial useful. If you have any questions, please post … Read more

My Favorite Skiing and Snowboarding Photos

If you’ve followed my blog for any amount of time you know that I’m a passionate snowboarder. Each year I visit numerous resorts (one of the perks of writing the About.com Snowboarding Guide) and do a lot of skiing and snowboarding photography. Here are some of my favorite photos from the past few year in more-or-less chronological order.

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This is my brother Ben. We grew up snowboarding together and now he teaches it for a living. He’s way better than I am.

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Dave Cornthwaite on Crossing the Atacama Desert By Whike

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Dave on his trusty whike in Chile.

Dave Cornthwaite is a British ginger adventurer. He’s also likely one of the kindest and humblest people you’re likely to meet. He’ll be the first to emphatically explain to you why he’s no different than anyone else, despite the fact that he’s completed nine (soon to be 10) non-motorized expeditions of over 1000 miles, such as skateboarding across Australia, swimming the Missouri River, and stand-up paddle boarded the length of the Mississippi, which are not things that normal people do.

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