Travel: Wyoming ranch, tea in Taiwan and Philly cycling

Wednesday 15 June 2011 by IrwanKch
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BITTERROOT, WY - MAY 2011 - Bob Jiranek, of Danville, Va. canters through the cross country course. The 81-year-old held his own with the three teenage girls who joined him. Bitterroot Ranch is located Northeast of Dubois, WY outside of Yellowstone National Park. Guests stay in individual log cabins located along the river with views of the surrounding mountains. The Fox family has run the ranch for over thirty years. (Photo by Luis F. Chaves) ONE TIME USE  ONLY

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Talk About Travel

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Have a travel-related question, comment, sad tale or happy ending? The Post Travel section's editors and writers are at your service.

A time for tea and serenity in Taiwan

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Retreat at Buddhist monastery offers chance to get caught in the moment away from pressures of modern life.

Check it out before checking in

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