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Instagram :: The Ultimate Travel Tool

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Not just a snap-py tool to follow friends, swoon over glamor shots of far-flung locales or ogle latte art, Instagram is one of my favorite travel tools. Lately I've been chatting with my travel friends about how we use it as one of our go-to galavanting guides, so I wanted to give you the quick and dirty deets. Use it the right way and suddenly, a picture turns into a plan.

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How To Use Instagram As Your Travel BFF 1. Hashtags 4insta Whether it's a tourism organization, hotel or restaurant, travel-related businesses are harnessing the power of hashtags to build up a user-generated database of 'real people' photos. For example, if you're interested in a place you want to visit, say Canada, search the #exploreCanada hashtag for inspiration. Maybe you decide a tour of BC is your best bet; in this case search #exploreBC. The list goes on. To find the hashtag associated with your destination, airline, restaurant or shop du moment, go to the username and see if they mention a hashtag in their profile, or search possible hashtags to find the right one. The example above is a shot I took in Osooyoos, BC in the early fall, which I hastagged #exploreCanada and #exploreBC.

2. Geotags 1insta A few weeks ago, I was getting a coffee at Koffi in Palm Springs when I spotted a hotel I've always wanted to check into: The Horizon Hotel. A midcentury gem in all its clean-lined glory, I decided to walk in and self-tour the property. Naturally, I took a photo while there {above}, instagrammed and geotagged it. Interested what the rooms look like on the inside, I clicked the hotel's geotag and started scrolling though scores of snaps. This five-minute photo safari only confirmed my desire to stay, revealing details like private showers and complimentary breakfast in bed. **Looking through geotagged photos is easiest when you post a photo, geotag it, then go back to your feed and click on the geotag to look at everybody's snaps for that location. If you're not at the place associated with the geotag and want to search its geotag, find the associated hashtag or username, then search through the photos to find the geotag.

3. Personal Recommendations 2insta You can search your Insta-muse's photos two ways: 1/ follow their Instagram day-to-day; 2/ click on their photo map to see where they've gone and what they like.

For example, I follow Sunset Magazine on Instagram. The mag's Insta is updated by the editor who lives in Seattle, so many of the photos are of cool spots in the PNW. As a result, I get a lot of recommendations about where to eat around the Emerald City from Sunset, like in the photo above {a relaxed coffee/bike shop beside some of Ballard's hottest restaurants}. Thanks Sunset. I'm a little more plump Insta-knowing you.

[photos via @tripstyler]

JUST #$%^&*^ GO

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In a month where most people are thinking about what they'd like to change or accomplish in the year ahead, I find myself confronted by the fact that there's never a convenient time to travel. Life at home a-l-w-a-y-s beckons. Add to this getting stuck on a hamster wheel of trip research and your trip style = ??? gets stalled in Swiss-mode, aka neutral territory.

----> Hello, my name is Trish, and I have a problem: failure to take off.* *which I realize sounds crazy coming from me, but I can get so wrapped up in researching that the big trips I dream-plan either never happen or I take years to get there.

I want to admit this problem---and I realize there are WAY bigger woes in this world---at this early juncture of 2013 because I think other people might suffer from it too. Failure to take off is defined in two parts: a} pondering a trip and never taking it; b} 90% planning a trip yet taking forever {read: years} to commit.

Carpe Diem and just #$%^&*^ go! Commit to a night or two of planning---as in, make a date of it---and then hit the commit button. The first step is the hardest, but remember: there's always time to fill in the blanks leading up to the trip. When my husband and I finally committed to Thailand last year {after months of planning} one of the hotels we wanted wasn't available. But here's the thing: there's always another hotel, another area to discover, another... whatever. If there's one thing I've learned as an over-planner and over-researcher, it's this: when we hold our travel loosely, magic tends to happen.

11.07am, December 28, 2012: I'm currently dream-planning a few trips for 2013, but I find myself stalled, stranded in a virtual airport of options.

7:09pm, January 1, 2013: I'm committing to a trip to South America, either Argentina or Colombia, and I'm just in the process of gathering my last few airline points so I can fly there and back biz class. YOLO {you only live once}.

[photo by @tripstyler]

On The Trip Styler Radar

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On the heels of putting New Year's resolutions into action, here's what's on the Trip Styler flight crew's radar for 2013 travel. True to form, we've covered almost every trip style!

From weekend jaunts to epic trips, what travel plans are you dreaming into reality this year?

Heather - Fashion Friday I ended 2012 with mai tais and surfer boys on my very first trip to Hawaii. It's true what everyone says---it just smells good there! I've been keeping the dream alive and keeping my skin soft ever since by lathering my body with coconut oil. This year I'm heading to Europe for a few weeks of adventure in Spain and Croatia's Dalmatian Coast.

Leah - Healthy On The Road My 2013 travel radar is filled with hot and cold. On the warm front, I'd like to hit up Thailand with my hubby---combo of development work and relaxation. On the cool front, I'd like to take a solo getaway to Tofino, BC with my dog Zuzu and stay in a cozy little surfer shack.

Keryn - KinderHop Our new year started off with a quiet bang as we became beach bums in Kauai---the first trip to Hawaii for the newest member (baby Ty) of our traveling tribe. Later in the year we hope to explore my ancestral roots in England, Scotland and Ireland with a whole lot of weekend trips and a beach holiday in North Carolina's Outerbanks this summer thrown into the mix.

Lauren - Travel Beauty We are heading to Los Angeles (our former residence) in January for a much-overdue trip! Can't wait to see friends and family, eat at some of our favorite restaurants like Il Pastaio, M Cafe, and Izaka-Ya, go to Malibu, see a movie at the Arclight, hike Runyon Canyon and shop at the Grove and the Beverly Center. We're also planning trips to Palm Springs, New York and Florida!

Nicole - Jetset Jingles Aside from my Christmas jaunt to La Quinta {Palm Springs} and my bound over to Maui for New Year's, I'd really like to go to Europe this summer. I'd love to explore Ireland and Croatia and re-visit Spain and Italy. I'm also pining for some extended weekend trips to Chicago and New York in the Spring. Oh, and I can't forget about my annual trip to the Coachella Music Festival in April. I'm all over the map {pun intended} for 2013!

Trish - Chief Trip Stylist I've been dying to gaze at Scandinavia's world-leading design for the past five years, so I've decided this is my Scandi-year. On the complete opposite side of the world, Tahiti is calling my name {when isn't it?}. After just spending some downtime in Palm Springs, I'm headed to Tofino, BC in a few weeks for some winter stormwatching and hopefully a {chilly} surf session. Other destinations on my radar: Oahu's North Shore, Hawaii's Big Island, Quebec's winter Carnaval, Toronto and Argentina.

[photos by @tripstyler @stoikie @walkingontravel @heatherlovesit]

Saint Nick's Travel Tips

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{Editor's Note: Today marks our last post of 2012. Over the holidays we're taking a break in our flight schedule to put down the pen, stay put (for 10 days at least!) and savor the reason for the season. In a recent communique from air traffic control I was told we could resume our regular route Monday, January 7th. Until then, I'll update Trip Styler's Instagram and Editor's Diary intermittently. See you in the New Year, and from all of us on the Trip Styler crew, happy holidays wherever your journey takes you.}

Santa's the master traveler. A frequent flier, logistics expert and packing whisperer wrapped in one sugar plump package, we can learn a lot about travel from the jolly jetsetter:

1/ Keep calm and carry on. Santa never gets his knickers in a knot about delays or weather setbacks, and he has the world's CRAZIEST travel schedule.

2/ Travel in Technicolor. You don't see Father Christmas toting a boring black suitcase from the North to South Pole {and back}. Instead, his packages are clad in bows and ribbons. Trip Styler Tip :: always identify your suitcase---checked or carry-on---with some sort of color to separate it from the other gazillion monotone bags.

3/ Stay nourished. Père Noël loves him a fancy feast and doesn't let his transcontinental trot interfere with eating well at every stop. Though his sweet tooth can get him into a little trouble over the holidays, I'm sure he trades some of his cookies for Rudolf's celery sticks to stay healthy. Point is: treats may tempt us over the holidays, but remember to balance them with healthy fare.

4/ Know before you go. Airports around the world have different regulations as far as how many carry-ons you can tote, and what's permitted on the plane. Confusing, I know. Check the regulations where you're flying so your extra bag or prized tweezers aren't snatched by security. Think of it this way: Mr. Clause has to do his due diligence too, he doesn't give a child in Aruba a snowsuit and a child in Alaska a wakeboard...

5/ Always be prepared. Weather can get iffy in the winter---and Santa has to fly in an open-air sleigh. Add in volumes of holiday travelers and you've got the perfect storm {pun intended}. Plan ahead: get the right travel insurance coverage, prepare an airport delay kit, AND dress right for the airport---we're talking layers upon layers of style essentials.

{For more of Santa's travel tips, see the full article I wrote in Fodor's.}

Ho Ho Ho, Meeeeeeeeee-rry Christmas. xoxo, The Trip Styler Flight Crew

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Now Boarding :: Trip Styler's December Gift Guide

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Publishing a Christmas gift guide has been a Trip Styler tradition since 2009. I look forward to it all year, and like Santa's head elf, I test and tinker with the finds leading up to the BIG DAY. A lot of doodads dance across my desk, but here's the distilled list of 2012's most fabulous travel trinkets.

Trip Styler's 2012 Travel Gift Guide

1/ Techtouch {aka iPhone-Ready} Gloves :: A metallic-tipped index finger and thumb make answering email or instagramming below zero tooootally possible. Cost: $7.49 for a 3pk from Target

2/ Mini Kittour Travel Bottles & Bags :: Mini Kittour's spill-proof bottles and jars transport your liquids and creams in travel-friendly sizes. I've been using these plastic and recyclable toiletry vessels for six months---literally, they are holding liquids in my toiletry case while I'm in Dubai---because they're uber-slender and air tight. Cost: Two jars from $6 + shipping from Mini Kittour

3/ 2013 Cities Calendar :: Part art, part smart, the hand-painted cities calendar is a wanderer's telescope into faraway lands. Next stop: London, Tokyo, Bangkok, Cairo and NYC---every month is a new adventure. Cost: $34 + shipping from Drake General Store

4/ Smartphone-Charging Purse {aka the Everpurse} :: Finally, a purse that keeps up with your travels. Gone are the days when your smartphone loses power right before you snap that photo of the Taj Mahal. Enter the "smart purse" {we love the Onyx Fabric Clutch} that contains a Duracell charging mat so your phone can stay juiced while you're out and about. Plug in the mat overnight, and you'll be amped for the next day of roaming. Pre-orders are being taken for a Spring 2013 delivery. Cost: $189 + shipping from Everpurse

5/ Stealthy Laptop Sleeve :: If there's no safe in your accom abroad and you don't want to carry your laptop or tablet around town, these v-neck or hoodie laptop sleeves come in very handy. Burglars will mistake your computer {read: lifeline} for a folded t-shirt, and the cotton cases are reinforced with multi-layer padding! If you're a DIY'er, talk to your grandma about a Christmas sewing project. Cost: From $39 + shipping* from Computer Apparel *shipping within the US is free for orders over $35

6/ All-Time Faves :: Travalo — a refillable, portable, spill-proof and on-the-go perfume atomizer, and Vapur — a collapsible water bottle. {Not shown above — see last year's gift guide for details}

Trip Styler Tip :: We're dishing out cool Christmas finds all month long. Look out for a KinderHop list and Travel Beauty picks!

Still stuck for ideas? Check out our past Christmas gift guides: 2010 & 2011!

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