All posts by Tambra

About Tambra

Tambra Warner Sabatini is the “Adventurer-in-Chief” of Cross Adventuring, which encompasses her vision for a better approach to our lives and where adventure and whole life mastery merge to transform us individually and within our communities. She believes that we must regain our passion and ability to design personal lives that are truly fulfilling and leave a positive legacy for our children and our world. Tambra is a devoted entrepreneur with a heart for sharing and leading others outdoors into life-transforming adventures. After a decade-long stint with the Federal Government as a paralegal, she began her entrepreneurial adventures. A series of major life transitions were kept in perspective through expanding her adventuring activities into ultra-endurance events and teaching her love for outdoor recreation with school children and adults through one-on-one coaching and group classes and include cross country skiing, geocaching, kayaking, windsurfing, ultra trail running, backpacking/fastpacking, and the list expands frequently. She is a prolific Indie Publisher of her own and her client's books. Check out her Amazon Author Page for her latest releases, including Adventure Foods.
  • Two Mile Run Polar Plunge 6 January 2018 (Northwest PA)

    Printable PDF with Event Details: 2018 Polar Bear Plunge Printable Polar Plunge Pledge Form: plunge pledge AGES 12-99 WHEN Saturday, January 6, 2018 Pre-Registration due Dec 20, 2017 Day of registration ends at 11:30am First Plunge starts...

    • Posted December 13, 2017
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  • How Long Does it Take Baxter the Bloodhound to Track and Locate a Missing Person?

    A quick search for information yielded this startling statistic from a July 26, 2013 HuffPost article,  There’s approximately 125,000 search-and-rescue missions where volunteer teams are deployed … for missing Alzheimer’s patients every year,” said Kimberly Kelly, founder and...

    • Posted July 3, 2017
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  • Forest Bathing “shinrin-yoku”

    I woke up this morning with a deep sense of needing a “bath.” No, not quite a normal bath inside in a tub, but time spent outdoors in my surrounding deep and lush forests. It has been...

    • Posted June 28, 2017
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  • Grab and Go! What foods should you take on your next adventure?

    This is the first article in a series on my book, #Adventure Foods – #Nutrient Dense Recipes That Taste Great, Travel Well, and Go Deep to Fuel Your Adventures. Just a quick question for you…when you decide...

    • Posted June 27, 2017
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  • Chicks in the Sticks 2017

    Over the river and through the woods to Oil Creek State Park we go…! For the past several years approximately 80 women make their way from parts far and near to participate in the outdoor #classes presented...

    • Posted June 25, 2017
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  • Paddling the Bottomless Marsh

    There is a long-standing legend with this swamp that makes many a brave-hearted adventurer fear to launch a boat upon these murky waters. The swamp itself is officially recognized as #Conneaut Marsh, but locals call it #Geneva...

    • Posted June 24, 2017
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  • Adventure Foods is LIVE on Amazon with more than 60 Recipes!

    The day is here! The backwoods and the waterways are screaming for you to get outside and explore new places. So, once again you grab the same old granola bars or maybe even, gasp, a candy bar,...

    • Posted December 3, 2016
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  • Where Adventure and History Mesmerize: Freedom Falls / Rockland Furnace

    Awesome waterfall and an ancient #iron furnace? Together? Relatively easy access? Yes, this is the place for you to go and explore! The waterfall is commonly known as #Freedom Falls, and the furnace is called #Rockland Furnace (41°...

    • Posted November 1, 2016
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  • How to Choose a Stand Up Paddleboard

    We have enjoyed sharing our SUPs with a lot of first-timers, and it is so exciting to see people tackling their own balance issues and enjoying the tranquility found in standing on top of a board and looking deeply into...

    • Posted October 30, 2016
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  • Exploring the Adirondack Shelters on the Gerard Hiking Trail in Oil Creek State Park

    Beginner backpackers often ask me for a recommendation on a good “shake down” trail for them to test out their new skills and newly-acquired gear. In our local area, my instant response is always to suggest the...

    • Posted October 12, 2016
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