How to Spend Winter in South Tyrol

Any true New Jerseyan has a love/hate relationship with winter. Waking up to fresh powder on Christmas morning: good. Sloshing through I-80 East for two hours during rush hour: not so good. And this year—thanks to the one-two punch of climate change and Punxsutawney Phil—we’re a bit short on snowy mornings. So what’s the cure—Mountain…

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Cabin Fever

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—Geometric panels, steel micro dwellings, a mysterious wooden façade — cabin architecture is inspiring designers with the spirit of seclusion. Living in a big city means that every day is fast-paced—hours slip through our fingers and our thoughts are never settled. Everyone unwinds in different ways but there seems to be a resurgence in escaping…

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Northern Light: Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort

Kakslauttanen

For most, Arctic winters are only idyllic figments of the imagination. The aurora borealis, or Northern Lights, are a phenomenon we have read about in books or seen in movies, but cannot picture experiencing in real life. This is largely due to the fact that, in the past, travel to the Arctic was only for…

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La Muna

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—Inside a rustic residence tucked in one of Aspen’s most exclusive neighborhoods. By By Kelly Edgeworth | Photography by Laziz Hamani Nestled in the hills of Aspen’s Red Mountain community lies a structure so solitary and natural it seems as if it rose from the ground it sits upon. La Muna, a renovated ski chalet by Miami-based…

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