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activewino · 5 months ago
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Shoutout to the time I hauled a bottle of Rosé up a mountain just to spill half of it trying to pour it into a camping mug while yelling “THIS IS LIVING!” The Active Wino’s latest news roundup has all the unhinged wine enthusiast moments you didn’t know you needed. Plus, tips so you don’t waste the good stuff. 🍾💦
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activewino · 5 months ago
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The Chaos Duo
Drinking wine with a cat is an extreme sport. One second, it’s cozy, aesthetic vibes. The next, they’re knocking over the bottle, chasing a cork under the couch, and parkouring off my lap.
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But we persevere. We adapt. We sip through the chaos.
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activewino · 5 months ago
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Pinot and the Prowler
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Unwinding with an earthy Pinot Noir after a muddy trail run, only for my cat to leap onto the table and demand a sniff. She’s basically my sommelier now. Check out 2025 cat chaos at www.catster.com and boost your vibe with cat treats for your wine-night pal!
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activewino · 5 months ago
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Cabernet by the Campsite
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Spring camping: A bold Cabernet Sauvignon in hand, stars above, and my cat curled up in the tent like she owns it (she does). Nothing beats wine, nature, and a purring co-pilot. Catch 2025 cat laughs at www.youtube.com/@JacksonGalaxy and explore cat bed ideas for your next trip!
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activewino · 5 months ago
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Yoga, Wine, and Whiskers
Outdoor yoga class at sunrise: breathing deep, sipping a chilled Sauvignon Blanc after, while my cat photobombs my downward dog. Fresh air, good wine, and feline supervision—peak Active Wino life. See more cat antics at katzenworld.co.uk and upgrade your flow with a cat house!
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activewino · 5 months ago
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The Wine Critic Cat
Me: pours a glass of wine, swirls it like I know what I’m doing My cat: sniffs it once, sneezes dramatically, and walks away offended Me: “Ah yes, notes of disapproval with a strong finish of ‘feed me now.’”
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activewino · 5 months ago
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The Active Flask
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Okay, but have you SEEN the collapsible wine flask we just dropped? Fits in your backpack, survives a tumble down a hill (don’t ask), and keeps your Cabernet as bold as your last summit selfie. The Active Wino is out here making sure your wine game is as fearless as you are. Link in bio—go get it!
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activewino · 5 months ago
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Trailside Rosé and Cat Naps
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Post-hike vibes: Cracking open a crisp rosé by the campfire, muddy boots kicked off, while my cat sprawls across my lap like she summited the trail too. Wine and wilderness—name a better duo. Watch 2025 cat adventures at www.youtube.com/@ColeandMarmalade and grab cat toys for your trail buddy!
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activewino · 5 months ago
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The Existential Wine & Cat Night
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Me: sipping a velvety Merlot, gazing at my cat. My cat: staring back, unblinking. Me: “Ever wonder why we’re here, floating on this cosmic rock?” My cat: casually nudges my glass off the table—crash. Wine and wisdom lost. Check out www.thecatniptimes.com for more cat chaos, and snag a cat tent for your next deep thoughts session!
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activewino · 5 months ago
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“There’s a vineyard in every valley and a story in every bottle.”
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activewino · 5 months ago
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The True Meaning of Luxury
Forget expensive wine cellars. True elegance is sipping Merlot while your cat delicately dips their paw into your glass—just to see if they can.
They can. And now I have to get a new glass.
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activewino · 5 months ago
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“I’m just gonna have one glass tonight.”
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Also me at 2 a.m.: Researching portable wine tumblers for my next hike because hydration is key, right? The Active Wino gets it—wine isn’t just for fancy dinners; it’s for cliffside sunsets and spontaneous road trips. New gear drop on the site—go peep it!
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activewino · 5 months ago
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The Existential Wine & Cat Night
Me: sipping wine, staring at my cat My cat: staring back, unblinking Me: “Do you ever think about how we’re just tiny creatures floating through space?” My cat: slowly pushes my wine glass off the table
And that’s why we don’t have deep conversations.
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activewino · 5 months ago
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Moodboard Vibes
Picture this: A rugged trail at sunrise, muddy boots kicked off by a campfire, and a bottle of earthy Pinot Noir uncorked in your hand. The Active Wino life isn’t just sipping—it’s chasing the thrill, the grit, and the grape. Check out our latest post on pairing bold reds with your wildest adventures. 🍷✨ #WineWanderlust #ActiveWino #SendIt
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activewino · 9 years ago
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Where to Find Outdoor Yoga Classes
It’s almost summer, and we’d all soon be watching people doing all kinds of activities including outdoor yoga.  If you haven’t tried doing yoga outside your house, you should probably consider doing so.  It is so much fun.  You get to enjoy the fresh air and meet other people.  If you are not sure how to get in touch with yoga enthusiasts like you, here is a list of outdoor yoga classes near you:
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New York
If you like doing yoga on rooftops, you should check out Spot Yoga classes.  They hold classes on rooftop spaces.  They conduct sessions on various locations, all strategically chosen for their panoramic views.  Their classes last for an hour.
If you prefer practicing yoga in the park, you might want to check out Athleta’s Bryant Park yoga classes.  This usually takes place on Tuesdays and Thursdays.  You can also join the classes in Prospect Park.  The classes are free and they last for an hour.
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Los Angeles
If you live in Los Angeles, you should check out the yoga classes in Runyan Canyon Yoga.  There are classes there everyday.  This place is a popular hiking spot too. The view is scenic, and the people are welcoming.  If you’re a beginner, you will also find a class for newbies too.
Since L.A. has beaches, you would also find oceanfront yoga classes in Santa Monica on Sundays.  These classes are open throughout the whole year.
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Florida
There are classes conducted in various parks throughout South Florida.  You can always visit Pembroke Pines, Downtown Miami, South Beach, and Coconut Grove to attend yoga classes.
There are also beachfront yoga classes.  Enjoy the view of the Atlantic Ocean three times a week.  These classes are open all year long to all levels.
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Chicago
Do you fancy attending yoga classes in schools? Lincoln Park Zoo offers various yoga classes on the Nature Boardwalk.  There are even classes for toddlers.  Your kids will definitely enjoy doing some animal yoga poses.
Yoga is also offered in Millennium Park every Sunday morning.  You can also do Tai Chi, Pilates and Zumba as well. The classes last for 45 minutes. 
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Texas
If you’re in Houston, you’d find one-hour long yoga classes at the South Lake Village Recreation Park. You’d find classes for beginners and experienced yogis all year round.
You will also find free yoga sessions conducted in Austin’s different parks. They have their own schedules.  Check this schedule before heading them out.
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activewino · 9 years ago
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How to Get the Most Out of Your Spring Camping Trip
A spring camping trip can be a great way to get in touch with nature, achieve balance, and restore harmony between yourself and your surroundings. After being cooped up indoors for months, it is a great idea to go on a spring hiking trip with your family.
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Here are some tips on how to make the experience really count.
Enjoy the Sunrise
Don’t wake up too late when you’re out camping.  Grab the chance to enjoy the sunrise.  Camping offers the chance for renewal. Taking the time to wake up at dawn, go out to watch the sun rising will bring you a sense of peace and lightness in your spirit.
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Connect with Nature Completely
When camping with your family, get in touch with nature.  Enjoy pure water.  Create a fire and use it to cook your food. Feel the wind on your face. Connect with nature.  This will help relieve stress.
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Move!
Take advantage of your camping trip to give your body the much-needed exercise.  Get your body moving.  Go on a hike. Take long walks. This will help burn fats, and it will get rid of toxins from your body. Go canoeing if you can. All these activities will help give you spirit as sense of focus. It will also help get rid of stress.
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Breathe in the Fresh Air
Camping gives you the chance to breathe in fresh air.  Take a moment to enjoy the air. Sit quietly and breath in. This will help give you a sense of calmness and tranquility.
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activewino · 9 years ago
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9 Hiking Mistakes That Beginners Should Avoid
Hiking can be so much fun but not if you’re a beginner.  Beginners tend to make mistakes that ruin the experience for them. These mistakes can be dangerous as well.
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So, if you are new to hiking, what are the mistakes that you need to avoid?
1. Failing to wear the right clothes
News flash: Denim is not the most comfortable clothing for hiking.  It may look good on you, but it won’t do anything for you when it’s cold or raining.  Cotton tends to absorb moisture unlike wool and polyester fabric.  It takes a long time for cotton to dry out.  
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2. Buying a poor quality tent or sleeping bag
Yes, you will find camping items at thrift shops or Wal-Mart even, but this doesn’t mean that you should buy them!  No matter how tempting it is to buy a $10 sleeping bag, you shouldn’t.  You’d regret it when you find yourself freezing to death while camping.  Go to a reputable outdoor stores and get your gear from reliable brands.
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3. Using a road map when hiking
Not all maps can help you figure out he trail.  When it comes to hiking, you need hyper-detailed topographical maps called quads.  You can also use trail maps especially those that include geographical features like ridges, peaks and rivers.  You’d find guidebooks in local book stores, so take your time to check them out before you set out to hike.
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4. Packing more than they need from a medical kit
You are not going to war.  Although being out in the wilderness or the woods can be scary, you don’t need to pack every medical supply that you can find. You just need to pack your first aid kit essentials like bandages of various sizes, medical tape, sterile gauze, alcohol, paracetamol, ibuprofen, and antibiotic ointment.
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5. Not knowing the basics about lightning
It’s not just metal that attracts lightning.  It is also attracted to tall and isolated objects.  Just standing under a tall, lone tree could place you in danger. Lightning could strike the tree or the ground near it.  You don’t have to be hit directly.  Secondary hits or strikes can be just as dangerous.  Make sure to go into the forest or any low point ravine or hills instead.
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6. Packing too light.
Even an experienced backpacker wouldn’t go ultra-light without serious consideration.  You need a lot of experience in order to have the confidence to pack only the most basic needs.  Packing only about 10 to 12 pounds of weight would mean less provisions of food, water, fuel and clothes.  If things could go wrong, this could be very dangerous for you.
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7. Using newly-opened boots
Hiking means walking - a lot of walking! This means you need to wear your most comfortable hiking boots.  This means you can’t wear something straight out of the box. You need to break your boots in before you use them for hiking or backpacking.
So, buy a pair of hiking boots weeks ahead of time.  Wear them around the house. Use them when you mow the lawn or go on errands.  Walk around the block with them. If you develop blisters, apply bandages but continue wearing your boots until you’ve completely broken them in.
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8.  Failing to start early
When it comes to hiking, the earlier you start the better. This is especially true if you are planning to take on a difficult or long route.  Even the most experienced hikers need to start early every time they take on a new route. A few wrong turns can be inevitable when you start late.
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9. Failing to check the weather or ignoring the forecast
No, you don’t have to cancel a hike just because of a little rain.  You only need the right gear to deal with a little rain.  But if it’s heavy rain, you might have to cancel the hike.  The trail might be incredibly slippery for beginners.  Make sure to review the noaa.gov website.  They use Google Maps interface to create accurate five-day forecasts.
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