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Dave is an international travel writer and founder of Dave’s Travel Corner, a premier travel resource since 1996. He is well traveled (180 countries & territories); while on the road he enjoys the outdoors, backpacking, mountain climbing, meeting people, and experiencing other cultures.

Combining these interests with his expertise in technology, photography and writing, he shares his adventures on Dave’s Travel Corner and in select media outlets. Dave is most at home in Bangkok, Los Angeles, the Napa Valley or California’s Sierra Nevada mountains.

In 2006, he conceived the Napa Wine Project., a challenging endeavor to visit, taste with and extensively write about every winery in Napa Valley, California. He has now completed 1,200+ visits and written reviews of Napa wineries & producers.

His first book titled 'The Freeways of Los Angeles' was published in 2010.

He is a big proponent of experiential travel, valuing experiences far above "things".

Wadi Rum, Jordan – April 2012

April 1, 2012 by DaveLeave a Comment

There are places that when you are there you say, "this is incredible" and then after leaving these types of places and having a few days of reflection you realize just how special these types of places are. Wadi Rum is clearly one of these. Beautiful colored rock, wide open spaces, very few people and attractions including narrow Siq canyons, rock bridges, expansive vistas and the vast openness make this a special destination indeed. Public … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Highlight of the Month · Tagged: Bridges, Desert, Food and Wine, Hiking, Jordan, Public Transportation, Village

Moon Los Angeles

March 24, 2012 by DaveLeave a Comment

Moon Los Angeles by Avalon Travel This full color guide to Los Angeles is categorized by neighborhood. Los Angeles is fairly spread out (compared to say San Francisco). As a result, it is easy to be overwhelmed by the size and diversity of this metropolis but this guidebook does a good job of just focusing on the main neighborhoods of interest - whether it be historical, for shopping, or movie related. In addition, the book highlights the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Guide Books · Tagged: Los Angeles, San Francisco, Santa Catalina, Shopping Mall

Moon Seoul

March 20, 2012 by DaveLeave a Comment

Moon Seoul by Jonathan Hopfner Forty pages of in depth maps, itineraries and notes covering the main highlights in Seoul preface this guidebook. The core of the book is devoted to insider tips on restaurants, accommodation, what to see and regional highlights. Author Jonathan Hopfner's brings a perspective to the country that only a local can bring. He was first introduced to South Korea in the late 1990's and has lived in Seoul since … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Guide Books · Tagged: Food and Wine, Korea, Restaurants

Sit ‘N Sleep Helps Consumers Stay Well Rested While Traveling

March 14, 2012 by DaveLeave a Comment

Local Travel Experts Team -Up with Sit ‘n Sleep to Provide Tips on Jetlag Free Travel Spring break and summer vacation are just around the corner, which means there will be thousands of jetlagged travelers who are woefully sleep deprived. To help better prepare travelers this year, Southern California mattress retailer Sit ‘n Sleep has teamed-up with two nationally-known travel experts, Dave Thompson of Dave’s Travel Corner and travel blogger … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: California, Fashion, Free Travel, Summer Travel, Walking tour

Don George: Editor & Travel Author

March 6, 2012 by Dave1 Comment

Don George is a prolific travel writer and editor. We recently had a chance to ask him about his latest travel book, thoughts on his long career and the popular annual Book Passage Travel Writers conference which he helped start.   Q. Tell us a little about the new Lonely Planet book, "Lights, Camera...Travel!" that you co-edited with actor and travel writer Andrew McCarthy. "Lights, Camera...Travel!" is a collection of 33 stories by … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Interviews · Tagged: America, Art, Asia, Beach, Bridges, California, Fashion, Film, France, Greece, History, Hollywood, Japan, Journey, Museum, National Geographic, Oakland, Photography, Restaurants, San Francisco

National Geographic Announces Student Photo Contest

March 5, 2012 by DaveLeave a Comment

Opportunity to Win National Geographic Student Trip to London WASHINGTON (March 5, 2012) - National Geographic announces the kickoff of the first National Geographic Student Photo Contest to win a trip on a National Geographic Student Expedition this summer. This contest invites high school students to submit a photo and a short statement describing the photo and how it captures the essence of what exploration means to them. The grand prize … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Alaska, Australia, Cambodia, Canyon, China, Culture, Garden, Grand Canyon, History, Iceland, London, National Geographic, National Park, Peru, Photography, Tanzania, Wildlife

JetSet Extra Social Los Angeles

March 5, 2012 by Dave2 Comments

It is always fun to catch up with other LA Travel writers and the perfect venue for this was Union Station downtown at the Jet Set Extra social. I caught the metro from its furthest west side reach - Western & Wilshire so didn't have to worry about traffic on this Oscar Awards night. While the networking part of this event was obvious - the speaker's panel was the highlight. Trends in social media were discussed. It was interesting to hear … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Los Angeles · Tagged: Art, Los Angeles, Thailand, Traffic

Don’t break the Bank – Trip Planning

March 3, 2012 by DaveLeave a Comment

Travel can be very expensive - but with some planning there are certainly ways an independent traveler can cut down on costs. Type in "budget travel" in Google; Google is always generous with listings but for these key words it is especially generous. A recent query spit out approximately 38 million hits! Where to start your research? Since airfare is often the highest expense on a trip - in our experience it is wise to try a number of outlets … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Other · Tagged: Airline, Budget travel, Couch Surfing, Europe, Food and Wine, Restaurants, Surfing, Trip Planning

Lonely Planet Napa & Sonoma

March 2, 2012 by DaveLeave a Comment

Lonely Planet Napa & Sonoma by Alison Bing Based on our large project in Napa (The Napa Wine Project) we try to review as many related books as possible. Recently this one came across our desk. Napa & Sonoma Encounter is a mini guide featuring the best of the Sonoma and Napa wine regions. Locations are organized by individual valleys each of which is a prominent wine producing region in its own right. This is the perfect guide for those new … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Wine Books · Tagged: Hot springs, Napa Valley, Restaurants, Sonoma, Wine Tasting

Moon Napa Valley

March 2, 2012 by DaveLeave a Comment

Moon Napa Valley by Philip Goldsmith For those specifically focusing on visiting the world famous wine growing region of the Napa Valley, Moon Handbooks features the "Napa Valley" spotlight. This book is essentially contained within their much more exhaustive in focus, "Northern California Wine Country" (see below) but the advantages of this book are price and its much smaller size. This is a very good introduction guide to the Napa Valley with … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Wine Books · Tagged: Art, California, Food and Wine, Napa Valley, Restaurants, Wine Tasting

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