Mono Lake Tufa State Natural Reserve
Mark Twain described Mono Lake as "lifeless, treeless, hideous desert
Grand Canyon National Park – South Rim
Seventy-miles north of Flagstaff, Arizona is one of the most iconic National Parks in the United States: the Grand Canyon.
Just Another Federal Shut Down
I don't know if "Lucky" is the right word for it. We have a National Parks Pass. But
Broken Arrow Trail
There is a reason for the hikes popularity. It's a relatively easy hike, good for all ages, and the
Brins Mesa Trail
Sedona has so many trails in and among the brilliantly colored buttes that the choice of what to hike can
Forest Road 525C
Like any tourist destination, finding a place to stay is a challenge. Most campgrounds are booked out in advance. But,
Wandering along the Peninsula: Twizel to Christchurch, New Zealand
We only spent one night in Twizel and launched back on the road for one last bid for a rain
Glaciers And Gails on Mount Cook, New Zealand
Contending against gale-force winds to see a glacier on the Hooker's Valley Track along the Southern Alps in Aoraki/Mount Cook
Waterfalls, Fur Seals, Black Choral, and Parrots
Discovering disappearing waterfalls, fur seals, black choral, alpine parrots, and mirror lakes, while hiking Milford Sound, New Zealand
Bombs, Dune Running, And Sun In White Sands National Monument
White Sands National Monument has been high on my list of places to visit for quite a while. It was