August 15, 2009: Woodinville, Washington

Locations in this article:  Seattle, WA

Wine grapesPeter is broadcasting his radio show this weekend from the Chateau St. Michelle Winery in Woodinville, Washington.

Featured guests include:

Arnie Weissmann, editor-in-chief of Travel Weekly, discussing the latest breaking travel industry news.

Travel consultant Chris McGinnis, founder of the Travel Skills Group, looking ahead at fall deals, upcoming travel news, and updating us on Wi-Fi on planes.

John Curley, former host of Seattle’s Evening Magazine television show, telling us his favorite spots in and around western Washington.

Aviation consultant Greg Feith, discussing last January’s “miracle” landing on the Hudson River in New York.

Matthew Algeo, author of Harry Truman’s Excellent Adventure, talking about his book, which details the former President’s 1953 road trip.

Kitty Bean Yancey, USA Today‘s hotel expert, telling us why caregivers need vacations too.

Rob Newsome, owner of Boudreaux Cellars and former mountain climbing guide, discussing his wine and his favorite outdoor adventures around Washington state.

Bonnie Tsui, talking about her book American Chinatown: A People’s History of Five Neighborhoods.

Seattle resident Shannon Stowell, author of Riding the Hulahula, discussing his favorite places to eat, play, hike and snorkel in western Washington.

Costas Christ, global travel editor for National Geographic Adventure magazine, enlightening us about tourism, blueberries and farming in Maine.

Sam Moulton, editor of Outside magazine, offering his picks for the 10 best towns in America.

Bob Betz, owner of Betz winery, giving us the essential facts and figures on wine production in western Washington.

Charles Veley, “The World’s Most Traveled Man,” talking about the Canadian village of Tofino, just across the border from Washington.