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Sarah Hunter | Charleston, West Virginia | Travel Companions


 Sarah Hunter may be just 24 years old, but she's already seen more of the world than most. A Charleston native, this adventurous receptionist spends her free time planning exotic getaways and crossing countries off her bucket list. When she's not welcoming guests with her bright smile at the front desk, you can find Sarah poring over travel guides, dreaming of her next destination. Though she loves embarking on solo journeys, this fun-loving single is always open to bringing someone along for the ride. With her passion for new experiences, there's no doubt Sarah will continue globe-trotting - and look great doing it as an aspiring model. The sky's the limit for this wanderlust woman!


A self-proclaimed barbecue connoisseur with a soft spot for dogs, Sarah Hunter is a blogger, traveler, and photographer who has made it her mission to capture the joy of exploration. After adopting her canine companion Flint, Hunter began documenting their travels across the country in search of the most mouthwatering BBQ joints. Her popular blog "Flint's BBQ Tour" has garnered acclaim for its stunning photography and savory reviews, earning Hunter a devoted following of fellow wanderers and barbecue enthusiasts. Though she loves the open road, this creative nomad always comes home to Flint, her most faithful friend and trusty copilot.


Sarah Hunter, a warmhearted soul, seeks a companion to share life's joys. Known for her sharp wit and radiant smile, Sarah lights up every room she enters. Her steadfast faith in Jesus guides her steps, and her thoughtful nature allows her to connect deeply with others. Though accomplished in her career, Sarah's proudest feat is the way she selflessly gives her time and caring spirit to those in need. With so much love to give, Sarah hopes to find someone equally devoted to brightening the lives of those around them.


Sarah Hunter has seen the world! This adventure-seeking traveler has been to nearly half the states in America and has explored Europe, visiting England and Germany. Sarah's most exciting trip yet will happen this summer when she tours the beautiful country of Italy. With a passion for new experiences and a thirst for adventure, Sarah Hunter brings her vibrant spirit wherever she goes.

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