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Off the Beaten Path - Travel Ideas

The Girl Scout Western Washington Travel page has information on individual, troop and Girl Scout organized travel.  This page offers ideas for troop field trips, day trips, weekend trips, and extended travel based on experiences from our local Girl Scouts. 

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K Diamond K Guest Ranch
added 16Aug2013

Visit the K Diamond K Guest Ranch for a weekend or week - it will be a rewarding time for all ages!

Did you know that there are more than 13,000 ranchers and cattlemen in Washington State?  Meet one who's keeping some Old West traditions alive and well.  The K Diamond K Guest Ranch, a 1,600 acre ranch that spreads across the valley a few miles south of the tiny town of Republic as far as the eye can see, belongs to the Konz family. The whole family decided to transform their cattle ranch into a working dude ranch and keep the family's dream alive by sharing the spirit, the folklore and the adventure of the cattle drives and horses with city folks. 

Visit the K Diamond K Guest Ranch website for additional information. 

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United Planet
added 25Mar2014

As an international non-profit organization, United Planet strives to create a world in which all people understand, respect, and support one another. United Planet's global network of leaders and volunteers fosters cross-cultural understanding and addresses shared challenges to unite the world in a community beyond borders.

The underlying principle of our programs is the concept of Relational Diplomacy -- recognizing that the relationship between people of diverse backgrounds is the basic building block for uniting the world. United Planet’s innovative programs are designed to expose our common human bonds, generate respect and appreciation for our cultural, racial, and religious diversity, and enrich lives of our neighbors worldwide.


Visit the United Planet website for additional information. 
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