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Rain City Supercars
Christmas Gifts Every Car Enthusiast in Your Life Will Want

Rain City Supercars

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 55:22


Are you all ready for Christmas this year? Didn't think so, but we've got your back! We've got some great last minute recommendations for all budgets for the car enthusiast in your life. None of these links are affiliate links; this is just the stuff we love that we think make great gifts.  $50 and Under  $20 - Husky Stubby Ratchet and Socket Set  $50 - GOOLOO GT160 Tire Inflator  $40 - Baofeng GMRS Radios  $14-50 - Griots Garage products $20 - Milwaukee Goatskin Leather Work Gloves $22 - Scrubs in a Bucket  $17 - Lexivon Torx Bit Socket Set  $11 - RJ45 Panel Flush mount  $27 - INIU Magsafe Charger  $40 - 800Pcs Waterproof Automotive Electrical Connectors  $25 - Door Slot Mats for cupholders  $13 - 2 pack Eraser Wheels  $100 and Under $99 - Kershaw Leek Carbon EDC Pocket Knife (BIFL)  $99 - Gooloo GT4000S Jump Starter  $50-100 - QuadLock Phone Case and Mount $99 - Husky Mechanics Tool Set  $99 - OnX Elite Membership $70 - The LTT Screwdriver  $60-80 - Brothers PT Label Maker  $65 - 2x10 Ratchet Straps  $70 - TP-Link Tapo Camera  $70 - Bose Sound link Micro  $200 and Under- $150 - Griots Garage Cadillac of Creepers  $150-$400 - Avants Membership! $160-$325 - Morrflate Compressors and hose kits $90-500 - Viofo or Vehicle Specific DashCam $199 - Milwaukee Blower and batteries or similar for your preferred tool brand $120 - Bose Sound Link Flex  $160 - Mackie 5” Bluetooth Studio Monitors  $200 and Over:  $300-$750 - DJI Drones at Costco  Avants Partner Gift Cards - Metropolitan Detail, Park Place Auto Salon, Accutint, HKP Customs, and more!  Driving School - DirtFish, ProFormance, Turn2 A night out at Salish Lodge and Spa - 15% off for Avants!  $450-$700 - Uniden R7 or R8 Radar Detector  Michelin or BF Goodrich tires at 15% back for Avants members! Of course, STEK - tint, PPF, etc.  $160-$500 - Traxxas RC Crawler in 1/18 or 1/10 scale!    

The Vanfoodster Podcast
The Vanfoodster Podcast: Episode 143

The Vanfoodster Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2023 28:18


In this week's episode, I feature recently opened Bar Haifa in downtown Vancouver. I talk about Cup & Bun Café in Burnaby Heights. I talk about Amoka Coffee & Bites in the Westend. I talk about the upcoming Dine Out Vancouver Fest Foodie Events. I do a spotlight on Salish Lodge & Spa in Snoqualmie Falls, Wa. Lastly, I do a feature on some eateries in Bellingham, Wa. that include Makeworth Coffee Roasters, Coconut Kenny's, Pelemni, Accomplice and the Other Side Bagel Co. Follow me on Instagram, TikTok and X @Vanfoodster as well to visit VancouverFoodster.com for everything food in Vancouver and beyond.

Breaking Social Norms
Entering the Town of Twin Peaks: Weishaupts go to Snoqualmie, Twin Peaks Tours, the Laura Palmer Houses & More!

Breaking Social Norms

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 89:40


We're entering the town of Twin Peaks: how we ended up in Twin Peaks to interview Mary Reber, What is Twin Peaks about? Love? End of the world? Both?... Falling without angels, Monroe WA (*Laura Palmer's other house), THE Laura Palmer House with Mary Reber and Everett WA, Transcendental Meditation, Tacoma hotel drama and more!See some of the photos at Josie's IG page: Instagram.com/TheWeishaupts2Links:Laura Palmer House- follow Mary Reber on socials: https://twitter.com/alicetremondThe Salish Lodge in Snoqualmie: https://www.salishlodge.comDavid's Twin Peaks Tours: https://www.twinpeakstour.comTwede's Cafe (the Double R Diner): https://www.twedescafe.comWe also do our Patreon.com/BreakingSocialNorms Tier 2 shoutouts for October!FULL SHOW NOW UP AD-FREE with early access on Patreon.com/BreakingSocialNorms and Apple Podcast Premium; free feed gets it in two days!—You can now sign up for our commercial-free version of the show with a Patreon exclusive bonus show called “Morning Coffee w/ the Weishaupts” at Patreon.com/BreakingSocialNorms OR subscribe on the Apple Podcasts app to get all the same bonus “Morning Coffee” episodes AD-FREE with early access! (*Patreon is also NOW enabled to connect with Spotify! https://rb.gy/r34zj)-Check out the index of all supporter ad-free episodes here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/55009895-Follow Josie Weishaupt on IG for dogs, memes and show discussions: instagram.com/theweishaupts2 (*now under new management- Josie's running it and reading all the comments!)Want more?…—Sign up for the free email newsletter for updates at BreakingSocialNorms.com—Index of all previous episodes on free feed: https://breakingsocialnorms.com/2021/03/22/index-of-archived-episodes/—Leave a review or rating wherever you listen and we'll see what you've got to say!Follow us on the socials:-instagram.com/theweishaupts2/ Check out Isaac's conspiracy podcasts, merch, etc:-AllMyLinks.com/IsaacW-Conspiracy Theories & Unpopular Culture (on all podcast platforms or IlluminatiWatcher.com)-Isaac Weishaupt's book are all on Amazon and Audible; *author narrated audiobooks, get free first month Audible.com/IlluminatiThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4824851/advertisement

Stay In Good Company
S3. | E15. Three Iconic Lodges | Washington, Pacific Northwest | Daniel Sullivan, Resident Beekeeper Hosts Honey Bees For Visiting Guests And Locals Alike

Stay In Good Company

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 73:44


“You can propagate the work by sharing the work. And so its exciting for me to sit down with all walks of life - every genre of person possible, professionally, athletically - and this translates to them.” In honor of National Honey Month, we're in great company with Daniel Sullivan, Owner of Shipwreck Honey and Resident Beekeeper of three iconic Pacific Northwest lodges - Salish Lodge & Spa, Cedarbrook Lodge and The Lodge at St. Edward.  In partnership with these lodges, Daniel has created bee programs that raise awareness around American beekeeping and sustaining the honeybee population, while also ensuring these lodges are able to produce enough honey to share with every visiting guest and local alike, giving all access to honey as it should be - always fresh and all natural.  As we close on Season 3 of this series and look forward to the change in seasons this fall, Daniel paints a picture of what it is like to host honey bees and humans in harmony, sharing a sweet taste of what a future with a world full of bees and honey abound looks like.  Top Takeaways [1:45] As a child growing up in Washington watching his Grandfather tend to his own bees, Daniel found himself in early adulthood wanting to similarly live a life that was self-sufficient, had a sense of freedom, and promised a sustainable and positive future.   [9:00] Honeybees create honey to keep themselves warm and to feed their own colonies during the winter. Beekeepers like Daniel must be responsible in only taking what could otherwise go to waste. [13:50] The flavor, perfume, color and bouquet of honey depends on the time of year and the plants the bees are pollinating. [17:15] Honey has numerous health benefits…topically for your skin and hair, in wound or burn treatment, as an anti-inflammatory and antibacterial ingredient in recipes, in soothing your throat and acting as a cough suppressant when you're sick, just to name a few.  [27:40] How Daniel creates an environment that is safe for the honey bees and the hotel guests alike. [39:40] Salish Lodge & Spa has been famous for over 100 years for its four-course Country Breakfast with the iconic Honey from Heaven™ service where honey from Daniel's own hives is poured from high above guests' plates onto buttery house-made biscuits. [46:35] Cedarbrook Lodge highlights an inspired menu elevating the honey from the on-property apiary that Daniel manages inclusive of seasonal scratch cocktails such as the aptly named “Bee's Knees.”  [49:55] The Lodge at St. Edward features Daniel's apiary near the bountiful chef's garden steps from Cedar & Elm restaurant, which is led by Chef Luke Kolpin, former chef at Noma in Copenhagen and Canlis in Seattle.  [56:40] The future is sweet for Daniel and his community of farmers as they collectively look to open a farm school for children and parents alike to learn about the importance of honey bees.  Visit For Yourself Salish Lodge & Spa Website | @salishlodgespa Cedarbrook Lodge Website | @cedarbrooklodge The Lodge at St. Edward Website | @lodgeatstedward Shipwreck Honey Website  | @shipwreck_apiaries Stay In Good Company Website

Peak Northwest
2023 Peak Northwest Travel Guide

Peak Northwest

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 37:23


Making your travel plans for 2023? Need a little inspiration? We can help with that. On this week's episode of Peak Northwest, we dive into the latest Northwest Travel Guide and pull out 10 great ideas for the year ahead. From outdoor adventures on mountain trails to relaxing hot spring getaways, there's something here for everyone. And between the many beautiful places in Oregon and Washington, there's no shortage of spots to explore. Here are some highlights from this week's show: Consider visiting towns that may be overlooked, like Salem and Forks. Head to the southern Coast Range for some incredible waterfalls. Pamper yourself at Breitenbush Hot Springs or the Salish Lodge & Spa. The Pacific Bonsai Museum is a great roadside attraction near Tacoma. Take a road trip on the Hood River Fruit Loop. Subscribe to Peak Northwest on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or anywhere you listen to podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Beekeeper's Corner Beekeeping Podcast
BKCorner Episode 172 - Systems Oriented

The Beekeeper's Corner Beekeeping Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2020 108:00


Local Hive Report, Spring management concepts, Planning and approach, melting wax, and Salish Lodge cookies

The Beekeeper's Corner Beekeeping Podcast
BKCorner Episode 172 - Systems Oriented

The Beekeeper's Corner Beekeeping Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2020 108:00


Local Hive Report, Spring management concepts, Planning and approach, melting wax, and Salish Lodge cookies

Rain City Supercars
Talking To The Only Valet We Trust, Chris Roberts From Salish Lodge and Spa

Rain City Supercars

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 58:44


If you've been listening a long time, you'll know we only actually recommend one single valet; Salish Lodge and Spa. Our guest Chris Roberts runs the show though and we brought him on to answer the questions on what sets them apart, what to do ahead of time to make sure the valet likes you, and what the proper tip is! Be sure to follow Salish Lodge and Spa Valet on IG, and as a pro-tip, message them ahead of time and let them know you're coming! Unlike other places, these guys can make your whole night and even offer concierge services for you! These guys really do raise the bar. Check out the Drivers Date Night designed by Dan on DansDrives.com!

Rain City Supercars
Episode 75 - Talking To The Only Valet We Trust, Chris Roberts From Salish Lodge and Spa

Rain City Supercars

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 58:44


If you’ve been listening a long time, you’ll know we only actually recommend one single valet; Salish Lodge and Spa. Our guest Chris Roberts runs the show though and we brought him on to answer the questions on what sets them apart, what to do ahead of time to make sure the valet likes you, and what the proper tip is!Be sure to follow Salish Lodge and Spa Valet on IG, and as a pro-tip, message them ahead of time and let them know you’re coming! Unlike other places, these guys can make your whole night and even offer concierge services for you! These guys really do raise the bar.Check out the Drivers Date Night designed by Dan on DansDrives.com!

Laura Palmer Is Dead - A Twin Peaks Podcast
LPID: A Very Special Bonus Episode, Part 2

Laura Palmer Is Dead - A Twin Peaks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2018 22:50


No that pic is not a stock image of The Great Northern that is the real thing! As promised, the gang has traveled all the way to the beautiful Salish Lodge and Spa in Snowqualmie Washington to walk in the footsteps of Lynch and sample damn fine coffee, cherry pie, and Twin Peaks themed cocktails.

10K Dollar Day
SpaghettiOs and Colt 45 (37)

10K Dollar Day

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2018 57:37


Treehouses, peeing statues, and a hat shop wood shop. Enough said.INTRO: (00:00) It's another video companion episode! It's very exciting to pretend to spend lots of money...come join us in dreaming, won't you? Cheap, un-bougie food and beverage is the topic du jour of most of the first five minutes of this episode. OBSESSIONS: (5:48) Lulu is obsessed with this Blender Bottle. It has a snap on container for your protein powder! Alison is (still) obsessed with Vinnie Louise, the boutique our producer took us to while we were in Nashville. Oh, and we are not sponsored by Vinnie Lousie, we just happen to be obsessed and unintentionally be wearing them head to toe in this video. But we are open to being sponsored by them. Wink, wink.WISHLIST: (11:24) Lulu wants a new computer, pretty sure Alison wished for this in a previous episode. Alison might have said this already, but she really wishes she had eyebrows. Somehow we get into a discussion about acupuncture, but we promise, theres a connection there ALISON’S 10K DAY - FALL CITY, WA: (17:15) Finding this city by looking for unique hotels, she is staying at Tree House Point. A classic breakfast at The Egg & Us. A visit to waterfalls and a Bavarian village with Cheryl’s Northwest Tours. On toMunchen Haus for some german food and swag. A stop at The Hat Shop/Wood Shop. Alison indulges at the Cheese Mongers Shop. She gets online poker coaching, so that after dinner at the Salish Lodge, she can head to Snoqualmie Casino and kill it.LULU’S 10K DAY - PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC: (35:52) Alison's face gives away that she has no idea where Prague is. Are you watching this yet? Lulu stays at the Aria Hotel. Breakfast at Cafe Savoy. Then the Alternative Prague Tour, where you make your own graffiti art! Next to U Bílé kuželky for lunch. Now for a tour in a vintage car. Lulu enjoys dinner with a local family. Lastly, Lulu takes in WOW Black Light Theater. CHARITIES: (51:07) Equine AidChance 4 ChildrenFOLLOW US: FacebookInstagramYoutubeTwitterWebsiteApple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsSpotifyStitcherSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/10KDollarDay/)

Carbon Based Business Units
Ralph And Carol Lynn Tally The Expenses Of A Location Independent Entrepreneurial Life

Carbon Based Business Units

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2018 55:47


Apologies And Statements Ralph has a few things to clear up before we jump into this episode, and it begins with apologizing for mispronouncing the name of one of the co-hosts of Social Media Unscrambled. Of course, next week he will apologize for calling it “Social Media Scrambled” in this episode. He also takes umbrage with Janet Johnson, one of the hosts of Business Growth Time, whose marketing campaign had a typo, but who didn’t respond when Ralph pointed it out. Mostly, he wants to know: whyyyyyyyyyyyyyy? Finally, SuperFred and friend Nadia Bracken let us know that we may have used the a-s-s word too many times in last week’s episode, especially since her mom listens, too. We apologize profusely because we’re just so happy to hear that her mom listens to our podcast! Traveling On A Budget. Or Not. Last week, Ralph asked me to tally up the expenses of our 11-week cross-country road trip. So I did. On this episode we disclose the amount we spent. But why? It’s important to let you know that we’re not “lifestyle entrepreneurs.” We don’t work from the beach and insist that you can too, if only you follow our ten-step plan and sign up for our email list. So we’re not talking about money to tell you how amazing we are or to pitch you on doing things our way. We just like to travel. We discovered that recently, when we did it for real for the first time. And we were fortunate enough to have a really good year financially, so we didn’t have to travel on a budget. We were cost-conscious in some ways, and extravagant in others. But we know we COULD travel on a budget if we wanted to. Here’s what we learned about traveling smart, so that if you want to get out of a stuck space and spend time somewhere else, you can do it even if you have a small budget. It’s a matter of mindset and a willingness to compromise. The Expenses After tallying it all up, the receipts, the credit card bills and the little bit of cash we brought, we spent about $22,000. Rounding it up just to have a nice even number, and in case we left anything out, let’s call it $25,000. That includes a place to stay, food, gas, parking, and entertainment. It also includes anything we spent on incidentals on the road. Like toothpaste. And coffee. It doesn’t include money we spent on souvenirs. We spent a couple hundred dollars here and there on t-shirts (one from every city and town!), gifts, and other fun things, but I don’t count that as a travel expense. It was totally optional. That’s less than Ralph thought we spent, and more than we could have. But what if you don’t have $25,000 lying around? Eating Smart You’ve got to eat. And you’ve got to do that whether you stay home or travel across the country. So if you eat smart then you don’t have to figure much if any additional budget for food. We went to restaurants when we arrived at our destinations but we almost never ate from the road. We bought a cooler and filled it with fruit and bottled water, and stocked up on non-perishables like nuts and granola bars. Grab a loaf of bread, some cold cuts and a little PB&J and you can eat anywhere, anytime, inexpensively. If you stay somewhere with a kitchen (or even an outdoor grill) you can cook for yourself instead of spending on restaurants. Our cooler was a lifesaver. We bought a Yeti cooler, because we had experience with their products in the past and we know how awesome they are. We used one of their travel mugs for years. You can make a cup of tea in the morning and it will still be piping hot by afternoon. We also got their half gallon jug. We put a cold beverage inside and days later it was still ice cold. So getting a Yeti was more expensive than getting a traditional cooler but it was easy to carry (more like a giant purse than a cooler) and it kept food cold for days. We could stock up on food from farmer’s markets, roadside stands and grocery stores. It was like having a mini refrigerator. We saved a ton of money simply by not buying bottled water on the road. Compare two bucks a case at the supermarket to two bucks a bottle at a gas station. That can really add up. Staying Smart Our trip included one very expensive, luxurious week at the Salish Lodge and Spa in Washington state. That one week accounted for a sizeable chunk of our budget, but it was our anniversary and we gave ourselves a present. It’s not the kind of thing you do on every trip but it was totally worth it! We got a suite on the waterfall and enjoyed every second of the beautiful room, the stunning scenery, the great people and the incredible food. If you want to feel like you’re on top of the world and have money to spend, we highly recommend it. But if you’re on a budget, there’s a lot you can do to keep your room costs in check. Start with one of the hotel apps, like Priceline or Hotels.com. If you can stand a little risk, pull the app out when you show up in a town and see what the deals are. You can sometimes get great deals at the last minute. Airbnb is another great option for lower cost rooms. If you’re OK sharing space with other people, you can get pretty good rates on rooms in other people’s homes. If you want a little more privacy, like your own bathroom, you’re going to pay more, but you can still find nice places at good rates. If you’re using Airbnb, look for rules and amenities that suit you. You can find places that allow pets, include parking, wifi, kitchens and patios, and a lot more. Some people don’t allow shoes or meat, others want quiet time by 9PM. Find something that fits your lifestyle. Look for extended stay hotels or Airbnbs that offer discounts for a longer stay. If you want to get away and aren’t looking to do the touristy thing, go someplace for a month and you’ll get a better deal than if you place-hop every few nights. Sometimes a MUCH better deal. Go off the beaten path. If you aren’t looking to go to the biggest tourist havens, you can get much better rates. January in our breach town is deserted, so rooms are much cheaper than they are in July. Don’t mind being in Arizona in the dead of the August heat? You can get some super nice rooms for dirt cheap. We even found hotels that did “stay two nights get one free” deals, so look for those, too! And finally: campgrounds. We didn’t stay overnight at one but it’s a possibility next time. You might be surprised by some of the amenities. You can find campsites with showers, electricity, and even wifi. And there are often common rooms where you can meet and socialize with other people, and even use laundry facilities. Yes, you can spend a little more and get yourself a cabin, but for very little money you can get a spot to park your car and either sleep right in it, or pull out a small tent. Depending on where you are, you could spend no more than $20 a night. And since you’re a nomad now, you can leave your camping spot during the day and do a little sightseeing, or go park yourself at a café and work right from there. Travel More, Spend Less Knowing what we know now, we could do another 11-week trip and easily cut our budget in half. We could do that without even thinking too hard, without having to sacrifice our private bathroom, and even getting to go out for a nice filet mignon and lobster tail dinner now and then. So yes, if you’re having a great year and want to treat yourself to something fun, grab your keys and go see some of this amazing country. But if you’re daydreaming about getting out of town “if only you could afford it”, then grab your keys anyway, stock up on granola bars and go find someone with a room to rent. If you’re willing to take a chance, to leave your “safe space” for a little while and roll with whatever happens, it really can be that easy. A Final PSA We learned early on that using a debit card on the road was a really bad idea. If it gets stolen (and ours was, numerous times), that’s a direct line to your bank account. Use a credit card instead because you’re protected if it's stolen and it won’t affect your cash. As for credit cards, use one with rewards if you’ve got it. We used our Discover card, which amounted to several hundred dollars of cash back at the end of the trip, and that’s like free money you can use to help pay for the credit card! Things And Stuff This episode was like one giant ad for stuff we love, and we think some of these people should pay us for raving about them. If you run into them in the street, let them know! Check out Yeti products if you camp, hike, travel or just want something you can keep out in the sun on barbecue day that won’t melt in an hour. Book yourself a room (even better, book a suite) at the Salish Lodge and Spa if you want to be pampered. Listen to Social Media UNscrambled and Business Growth Time and tell them we sent you. Also, big props to Bensound for providing the royalty-free music that we used behind Ralph's apologies.  Finally, enjoy this skit from Key and Peele, related to a reference Ralph made that we’ll apologize for next week.

Finer Things Radio & Podcast
Episode 005 – Salish Lodge & Spa – Podcast

Finer Things Radio & Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2017 41:02


  Michael heads down into the beautiful mountains of Snoqualmie, Washington to visit the place 'where pies go when they die'. The Salish Lodge & Spa was the perfect backdrop for the television series (old & new) "Twin Peaks" and is a fantastic boutique hotel with a whole lot to offer. We talk with Matt Heikella, the new Executive Chef in the Salish’s Dinning Room. And tell you exactly what's it's like to sleep on top of a waterfall.

Drunk Ex-Pastors
Podcast #104: Daddy Issues and Marriage Proposals

Drunk Ex-Pastors

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2016 85:49


In another episode of DXP that neither of us was in the mood for, we wax a bit personal and answer a caller’s question about the various father-figures in our lives (Jason’s will SHOCK you), and then address another listener’s suggestion that the reason Hillary is garnering such scrutiny is that she has a vagina. We briefly revisit the topic of protecting ourselves against the evil gub-mint, after which we introduce a new segment called “Livin’ Lodge,” during which (tipping his hat to his car lot days) Jason tells stories about the crazy goings-on at the Salish Lodge and Spa. Christian’s “Feeding Friendsy” reflects on the wisdom of Honest Abe, while our “Dick Move, God” segment explores the depths of wickedness on the part of antediluvian natives of South America. Christian’s bieber focuses on the overly hushed tones of actors, while Jason is biebered by bedtime attire. Also, our podcast title this time is anything but mere exaggeration.

HAPPY HOUR RADIO
Italy's Mazzei Winery, Swiftwater Cellars & Salish Lodge

HAPPY HOUR RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2015 43:51


Enjoy great conversation with Advanced Sommelier Christopher Chan and special guests from around the World of Wine, Spirits, Cocktails, Good Food, Beer, Chefs, Events & Education.

Travel Tails - Traveling with your pets & pet friendly hotels - Pets & Animals on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)
PetLifeRadio.com - Travel Tails - Episode 35 FIDO Friendly Magazine Unleashes the Top 10 Fido-friendly Ski Resorts!

Travel Tails - Traveling with your pets & pet friendly hotels - Pets & Animals on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2010 44:31


Nicholas and Susan, hosts for Travel Tails, carve out a few of the top 10 ski resorts where both you and Fido are welcome. Did you know that in the mountain town of Telluride, Colorado, you can hop aboard a pet-friendly gondola and take the scenic ride at no charge all year round? This information and more is also included in their Nov/Dec issue of FIDO Friendly magazine and is on newsstands now or available to order at: www.fidofriendly.com. They also talk about the 26 days of gift giving where each day you can enter to win the prize of the day with the grand prize is a crooked dog house being awarded on December 26. http://www.fidofriendly.com/features/25-days-of-gift-giveaways/. The destination pick of the show is the Salish Lodge located just 30 minutes east of Seattle which is perched above Snoqualmie Falls. http://www.salishlodge.com/. If you have any questions or suggestions on topics you would like to see covered about traveling with your dog please email traveltails@petliferadio.com More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - FIDO Friendly Magazine Unleashes the Top 10 Fido-friendly Ski Resorts! on PetLifeRadio.com

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