September 17, 2014

Salford Lads' Club in Salford, Lancashire

Salford Lad's Club


Established in 1904 by the man who would go on to found the Boy Scouts, Robert Baden-Powell, the iconic Salford Lads' Club has been keeping mischievous youth out of trouble for over a century, unsurprisingly influencing some of the biggest names in 20th century rock music along the way.


Purpose built by famed architect Henry Lord, the lad's club initially worked to provide an alternative to the roving gangs of teenage toughs that had been plaguing English cities. The club offered activities such as boxing, billiards, a handful of outdoor sports, and even checkers (which at the time had a reputation as a barroom game). Along with a system of similar institutions, a large percentage of wayward youths were given a second chance on the straight and narrow.


The club continued operate into the later 20th century eventually serving as an early practice space for famed musician Graham Nash of Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young, and possibly most famously serving as the backdrop to the album art from The Smiths album, The Queen Is Dead. The club's history rubbed off on the young Smiths almost as much as their fame did on the club, helping to define the bands image as troubled youth. The club was also home to future Joy Division and New Order bassist Peter Hook.


Given the building's quintessentially English look and its storied musical history, it has gained a well known reputation as one of the most iconic buildings in the country and has also been featured in a number of television shows and, of course, music videos. Today, the club accepts both boys and girls and many of the musicians shaped by the Salford Lads' Club still contribute time and appearances for fundraisers and such. Its not unlikely that the rock stars of tomorrow are there already.


contact the club by email to arrange a visit.

contact the club by email to arrange a visit.

contact the club by email to arrange a visit.

contact the club by email to arrange a visit.



















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Hey Kohls, why can’t I have those body bags at the sale price?





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Road to the Sunset in Iceland

What’s in Trey’s Bag? I’m sure many of you have clicked the links at the top of the blog that show the kind of stuff I carry around on a daily basis, but here is a video you may have missed! Walter Mitty Can I say something that most of you will probably disagree with? […]



from Stuck in Customs http://www.stuckincustoms.com/2014/09/18/road-to-the-sunset-in-iceland/

Bonus American Miles With Club Carlson

Club Carlson is offering an extremely lucrative promotion at the moment. Club Carlson members can earn 7,500 bonus AAdvantage miles after two stays at Radisson hotels between September 15 and December 15, 2014. Registration is required by October 15, 2014.


Bonus miles should post four to six weeks after December 15, 2014, and you can only earn the bonus once per AAdvantage membership number (so presumably you can only earn it once per Club Carlson number as well, since you can only register one AAdvantage number per Club Carlson account).


In order to qualify you have to book an "eligible stay," which is a stay of at least one night at a rate that's eligible for Gold Points accrual (that means award stays and points + cash stays don't qualify).


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Get Up to 30,000 American Miles for a Citibank Checking Account

Citibank is again offering American Airlines miles as an incentive for opening a checking account and taking various account actions. The offer is valid through September 30, and you then have 60 days from account opening to take required additional steps of debit transactions and a billpay in two calendar months. You can apply on-line, […]


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Garuda Indonesia’s First Class — WOW!

Garuda Indonesia is an airline that's undergoing an incredible transformation. They have a not-so-great safety record and had an old fleet, though are really trying to get competitive recently, especially as Garuda Indonesia just joined SkyTeam a few months ago.


Their new 777-300ER looks incredible, with private first class suites and a soft product that surpasses it.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMlWzz2zoro


I even linked to a Garuda Indonesia trip report last December, noting how impressed I was.


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The pilgrimage of the solo traveler

I’d always traveled alone. Part of it had to do with my difficulty with people. Relationships never seemed to fit me, like a glove without all the fingers.



from Matador NetworkMatador Network http://matadornetwork.com/bnt/pilgrimage-solo-traveler/

Qatar Airways Denounces First Class

I've come to an interesting realization over the past few days. Or really it's a rather unfortunate realization, though I guess acknowledging a problem is the first step to fixing it. I'm attracted to people that are walking and talking contradictions. I don't know why, there's something intriguing about them. I'm genuinely curious to hear what they have to say next, because you never know what they'll say next. Maybe that's why I like watching The Real Housewives so much.


This brings me to the most prolific guy in the airline industry, His Excellency Akbar Al Baker. He's the CEO of Qatar Airways, or just "The Chief" as everyone calls him.


Some days I think the guy is absolutely out-of-his-freaking-mind. He says things no one else is willing to say, and sometimes he's dead wrong. Yet at the same time he's a "no-BS" kind of guy. He has an unreal level of attention to detail, and he has no problem throwing shade like the best of them.


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Heads Up: A Wine Region Flourishes in Central Washington

One of the state’s fastest-growing wine regions, Lake Chelan now has almost two dozen wineries clustered around its southern end.

















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Explorer: In the Cascades, a Trifecta for Outdoor Enthusiasts

Washington’s Stehekin Valley has great scenery, comfortable lodging and good food and relatively few visitors. Just don’t expect an easy path to get there.

















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In Transit Blog: Apartment Accommodations, Hotel Services

The new site BeMate.com will offer guests accommodations in apartments and services from local hotels.

















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Saving Money With Throwaway Ticketing: Useful AND Ethical!

The New York Times’ Ethicist declared that throwaway ticketing is perfectly fine. A reader asks if it’s ok to book tickets where you don’t intend to fly all of the segments in order to save money. The reply: Absolutely. Purchasing something doesn’t mean you’re obligated to consume it in totality. You can use whatever portion […]


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Travel Challenge: Costa Rica

I haven’t been to Costa Rica, and frankly I don’t know why. Its tropical climate and amazing bio-culture are stand out and intrigue me. I mean average highs of 85 and average lows of 76? Talk about beach weather. During college, many friends went to Costa Rica for seven-week projects, and since college, many of […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2014/09/travel-challenge-costa-rica.html

Shannon Galpin publishes 1st book

We are proud to announce the official launch of Matador Ambassador Shannon Galpin's first book, Mountain to Mountain: A journey of adventure and activism for the women of Afghanistan.



from Matador NetworkMatador Network http://matadornetwork.com/change/matador-ambassador-publishes-memoirs-adventure-activism-afghanistan/

Etihad Residence Butler Details Revealed

Later this year Etihad will begin service with their Airbus A380. It will be debuting on the Abu Dhabi to London Heathrow route as of December 27, 2014. Quite possibly the most innovative aspect of the product is The Residence, which is a three room, 125 square foot suite consisting of a private living room, bedroom, and shower.


Nothing like it has ever been done in commercial aviation before, and as you might expect it's priced to reflect that.


One of the unique features of The Residence is that you have a private Savoy trained butler. I was curious what exactly would go into training these butlers and what their backgrounds would be, and it looks like we finally have some new information.


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I Heart My City: Yasmine’s Rabat

Rabat native Yasmine El Baggari has always been a dreamer. Her desire to discover the great unknown led her to America in 2010, and from there her dreams kept getting bigger. First, she set out to visit all 50 states (she's covered more than two thirds so far). Now she's on a 15-country journey around the globe to continue her quest to break down cultural barriers and stereotypes through travel. But no matter where Yasmine is, her hometown pride comes with her. Here are her favorite things about Morocco's capital city.



from Intelligent Travel http://intelligenttravel.nationalgeographic.com/2014/09/17/i-heart-my-city-yasmines-rabat/

Qatar Airways First A380 Delivered

I'm not sure whether to be happy or sad that the Qatar Airways A380 Real Housewives-esque drama may be over.


For anyone that has been following the drama (in other words, for anyone that has been reading my blog), Qatar Airways has perpetually been delaying the delivery of their A380s due to some "interior" problems.


For months, Qatar Airways delayed their A380 service on a super-frequent basis as Airbus worked to fix the issues:


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16 signs you're from Venezuela

#1: You don't have friends. You have "panas."



from Matador NetworkMatador Network http://matadornetwork.com/abroad/16-signs-born-raised-venezuela/

Should You Jump on the US Airways MasterCard Signup Bonus Before It Goes Away?

I receive compensation for many links on this blog. You don’t have to use these links, but I am grateful to you if you do. American Express, Citibank, Chase, and other banks are advertising partners of this site. I do not write about all credit cards that are available — instead focusing on miles, points, […]


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7 sweet smartphone photography hacks

In this video, photographer Lorenz Holder shows off seven tips for taking really sick pictures using his iPhone 5S.



from Matador NetworkMatador Network http://matadornetwork.com/goods/7-awesome-smartphone-photography-hacks/

Why You Should Write

“That’s the promise: you will live more curiously if you write. You will become a scientist, if not of the natural world than of whatever world you care about. More of that world will pop alive. You will see more when you look at it. Writing needn’t be a formal enterprise to have this effect.…



from The Art of Non-Conformity http://chrisguillebeau.com/why-you-should-write/

UNESCO World Heritage Site #277: Pre-Hispanic City of Chichen-Itza

From the World Heritage inscription: The town of Chichen-Itza was established during the Classic period close to two natural cavities (cenotes or chenes), which gave the town its name “At the edge of the well of the Itzaes”. The cenotes facilitated tapping the underground waters of the area. The dates for this settlement vary according [...]



from Everything Everywhere Travel Blog http://everything-everywhere.com/2014/09/17/unesco-world-heritage-site-277-pre-hispanic-city-chichen-itza/

5 beautiful, endangered alphabets

Over the last 2,500 years, the Latin alphabet has swept away countless writing systems. However, more than two billion people still write in other formats.



from Matador NetworkMatador Network http://matadornetwork.com/abroad/5-beautiful-endangered-alphabets/

Infant Award Travel

It's Wednesday, which means we'd typically have a post from my friend Travis, who had been writing a weekly series with a somewhat different perspective than mine. As a follow up to his post on traveling with a lap child, he's been drafting a post on infant flight charges when traveling on an international award ticket.


Unfortunately, Travis was in a bit of a mountaineering accident this weekend, and while he's going to be okay, it's going to be a few weeks before he can get back to work, much less blogging. I don't want to ruin the story for him, but he has promised a trip report from a Blackhawk helicopter, so it sounds like it was pretty exciting.


In the meantime, there are a few posts he's drafted that we'll try to publish over the next few weeks, but he probably won't be responding to comments and such for a bit. We'll see how it goes.


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36 Hours: Central Park, New York

Spot birds and gaze at stars, explore gardens and go for a row, snack on a roof and sway to some jazz during a weekend in the city’s sanctuary.

















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Data Security is a Huge Gap in Frequent Flyer Programs. But Not One Members Actually Care About.

Delpitte Consulting released a new study today (.pdf) suggesting that travelers do not trust the data security policies and practices of loyalty programs. My take: Deloitte wants to convince loyalty programs to hire them to bolster their privacy and data security. They’d also love it if media picked this up and created pressure for companies […]


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#NGTRadar: Travel Lately

The Radar—the latest and best from the travel blogosphere—is a regular feature on Intelligent Travel every other Wednesday. You can play, too. Follow us on Twitter @NatGeoTravel and tag your favorite travel stories #NGTRadar to help us find the crème de la crème on the Web. Here are our newest picks.



from Intelligent Travel http://intelligenttravel.nationalgeographic.com/2014/09/17/ngtradar-travel-lately-36/

Politician Delays Flight And Is Then Forced To Deplane

Here's a fun story of a Pakistani politician that delayed a flight from Karachi to Islamabad by over two hours. The claim was that the plane had a technical fault, but once the passengers realized the plane was being held for a politician, they got angry and more or less refused to let him board.


Via NDTV:


"A mobile video clip showing Pakistani politician Rehman Malik being virtually chased away by airline passengers furious at being forced to wait over two hours for him has gone viral."


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And the world's busiest airport is ...

It's probably no surprise to anyone who has flown through Atlanta that the city's airport is still the busiest passenger airport in the world.





from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/2014/09/17/travel/worlds-busiest-airport-final-2013/index.html

Costa Rica's 'connection to nature'

Holly Firfer takes you on a beautiful getaway to the tiny nation of Costa Rica.





from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/living/2014/09/17/costa-rica.cnn.html

Ouch! Stolen phone, $500,000 bill

Aussie man lodges complaint after network insisted he pay up for calls made to Somalia





from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/2014/09/17/travel/big-phone-bill/index.html

Travel in the age of smartphones

I still had no money. But thanks to 21st-century travel, I had options.



from Matador NetworkMatador Network http://matadornetwork.com/bnt/travel-age-smartphones/

Find US Airways Awards And Upgrades Using ExpertFlyer

ExpertFlyer is a paid subscription service that I use. Membership costs $99 per year, and as someone that’s searching flight availability in one form or another on a daily basis, I find it to be well worth the cost.


A vast majority of information found on ExpertFlyer is publicly available, though being able to access so much information in one place adds a lot of value for me. Then there are also some other unique features.


For example, ExpertFlyer allows you to set availability alerts, so if there’s not availability in your desired fare bucket, you can set an alert, and if space opens up they’ll email you. It’s worth noting that for award fare buckets this doesn’t work for all airlines. In the past it was super useful, because they displayed all Star Alliance availability, though that’s not the case anymore.


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American Embraces Transparency in Award and Upgrade Classes for US Airways!

Just a couple of weeks ago Delta reminded us that their best customers are poorly-informed customers. They forced Expert Flyer — a collection of really useful tools for frequent flyers (that charges a subscription fee — to remove all information about Delta. Even flight schedules. Now Expert Flyer emails their registered members to let them […]


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BIG NEWS: Announcing the Start of New Budget Travel Guides

Today, I’m incredibly excited to share some big, big news about a project I’ve been working on for the last few months. Today marks the official launch of “Nomadic Matt’s Guidebooks” – a series of budget travel guides for destinations around the world. There are a lot of guidebooks out in the world, and each has their own personality. What makes my guides different from Lonely Planet, Frommer’s, Rough Guides, or anyone else? Mine remove the fluff, get right to […]


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Stunning Scotland: What UK could lose

"I was immersed in green. Everything was green. And the air -- the air was crisp and clean and just seemed to have more oxygen in it."





from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/2014/09/17/travel/scotland-independence-irpt/index.html