User Profile: kclancy
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About kclancy: Recent NYU (Tisch School of the Arts) grad with a double major in Dance and Journalism (minor in Spanish). Colorado born and bred, I have been dancing, investigating, exploring and excavating New York City's history and culture for three years. Working as a freelance dancer and writer, as well as a caterer and clothing salesgirl to pay the rent. Enjoy all things involving Latin American and hope to travel south for an extended period soon, using journalism, performance art, and social activism to fuel my journeys.
Has lived in: Durango, Colorado; New York City
Tends to travel: Solo, With a friend
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College Towns | Hippies | Music | Nightlife | Music
Although I was isolated in the intellectual bubble of Smith College during the time I lived in Northampon, I learned quickly how vibrant the town and residents are. There are a... More
Kayaking | Nightlife | Snorkeling | Views | Windsurfing | Climbing | Kayaking
Nabbing a chance to visit Mexico and stay for free in an American friend’s condo, I visited San Carlos—a five hour drive from Nogales, AZ—last March. It’s a dry desert, where the... More
Beaches | Festivals | Parks | Surfing | Whale Watching | Weekend Trips | Outdoor Activities
You might get carsick as you pass through the Redwood forests on a horribly loopy road, but if you make it to Fort Bragg in one piece, you’ll want to stay put for awhile. Set... More
Hiking | Nature | Views | Climbing | Hiking | Mountains
If it weren’t for the Durango & Silverton Narrow-Gauge Railroad (coal-powered engine shuttling tourists daily), or the hot springs (sulfuric natural springs satisfying nudists for... More
Edward Abbey may have thrown out his trash onto its highways (during those long drives to and from his desert sabbaticals), but Albuquerque is worth not passing by.
Known to... More
Hiking | Parks | Windsurfing | Waterfalls | Hiking
From Paia to Hana

Locals in Maui say: RESPECT THE ‘INIA. It means respect the land, its people, and traditions. This is a good thing to remember when traveling to... More
Beaches | Scenery | Snorkeling | Family Travelers | Young Travelers
With all the Benzes and Botox blonds, it’s easy to forget that natural beauty still exists in La Jolla (remember Joni Mitchell’s wise words: they paved paradise and put up a... More
New York was built on bedrock, but San Francisco was founded on fantasy—The Gold Rush in early 1900’s brought adventurers hungry for gold, riches, and a new life in the west.... More
No matter how many times you visit or how many cups of coffee you drink, you’ll always miss out on something in New York City. Such is the nature of this bellowing beast. Three... More
There is a reason Durango is a boom town. It’s a gem, thriving in one of the most fertile river valleys in Southwest Colorado. It is known as the gateway to both desert and... More
 
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Thank You so much for your advise. We are traveling to NY this summer and I don't have a clueSee more...
Thank You so much for your advise. We are traveling to NY this summer and I don't have a clue where to go or what to do. Your advise was great. RMcKune
 
 
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