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How to Make Cold Brew Coffee Anywhere (Video)

This video shows an alternative way to use Kuju Coffee. This video shows the main method for making Kuju Coffee – single-serve pour over.  Cold brew coffee is great. It tends to have a smoother flavor than hot coffee and you...

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Ways to Wander (Q&A): Gale Straub of She Explores

In the summer of 2014, Gale Straub quit her accounting job and set off on a yearlong trip across North America in a Dodge Sprinter van, which she built with her partner Jon. While on the road, Straub launched She Explores, an empowering community for women to connect with fellow outdoor enthusiasts both online and on the trail.

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On Being 1% Better for the Planet

On Being 1% Better for the Planet

Be 1% Better. That’s the tagline for 1% for the Planet’s most recent campaign to challenge the world to do more for our planet. It’s a simple idea, and when put into practice, can create real change one company, organization and person...

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How To Make Your RV Feel Like Home

Have you been wanting to try out #vanlife or explore our National Parks in a decked out RV? You're in luck. We've partnered with Tracks & Trails – creators of amazing RV adventure vacations – to bring you some of their best...

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5 National Parks and Their Perfect Coffee Pairings

It’s National Park Week and we’re celebrating by sharing five of our favorite National Parks along with the point (best hikes), the pour (our recommended coffee for the park) and the pro-tip (tips from friends and ambassadors to help enhance...

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How to Enjoy the Outdoors...With Plants!

As an avid outdoor enthusiast and trained botanist, I always look forward to the spring season every year, it’s the time of new beginnings for both flora and fauna. Growing up in the southeastern region of the United States, spring season always seemed to show itself early with a promising window of sensory overload. As spring arrives, people seem to follow the patterns of plants and come out from their warm humble abode and start to explore their environmental surroundings. I encourage this, as spring is my favorite time to hit the trail and talk about plants in various ways!

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