Being in nature rejuvenates the soul and helps us remember where we come from and what's important. Which is a large part of the reason why guests flock to Orca Island Cabins in Seward, Alaska every summer. There, they can stay in a yurt that gives them access to all of Alaska's treasures.

"For centuries," reads the piece, "yurts have been the lodgings of choice for the wandering tribes of the Central Asian Steepe. The round structure diverts wind, even of extreme force, while sustainable materials such as wood and canvas withstand sun and rain. The four-piece construction (a crown, roof ribs, lattice wall, and covering) treads lightly on the land." Continue reading below.

Whether you decide to journey out to Alaska or just decide to take a hike this weekend, a new Lincoln can make the trip a little bit more enjoyable. Come out to Gurley-Leep Ford Lincoln at 320 E Ireland Road in South Bend today.

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