Tag: National Parks
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The Great American West: Monuments, Canyons and Gods
The southwestern US is stuff of legend. Giant red rock monoliths, steep, gigantic canyons it’s hard not to feel like you are constantly on the set of a western movie.
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More Marvellous Montana
We stayed at Glacier National Park for over a week in total. We spent a couple of nights at Two Medicine and then moved over to the west side of the park at Apgar.
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How to Camp in Busy National Parks in the Summer Without Reservations
Some tips for visting National Parks in the busy summer months without campground reservations.
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Too busy with my book to blog! Wyoming National Parks
I have been working on getting my new book published. It’s all about my experience of quitting my job and selling everything to travel full time.
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How We Roll…
Full-time travelers like us often have to remind ourselves we are not on vacation. Living at tourist speed would be exhausting.
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Big Love… For Southern Utah
Last week we found ourselves in Nevada with a couple of weeks to kill before having to return to Las Vegas to catch a flight. We decided to take the chance to sneak back up to what is fast becoming one of our favorite states to visit… Utah
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Where the Streets Have No Name: Boondocking at Joshua Tree
After our brief sojourn back into the SoCal hustle and bustle of Orange County, we made the trudging drive though the Orange and Riverside County freeway maze until we were back in the desert.
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Phew! 2014 Best & Worsts
We visited 10 states (including Hawaii without the Airstream). Here is a non-comprehensive some of our bests and worsts of the year.
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In the Steps of Ancient Pueblans – Mesa Verde National Park and Boondocking in Colorado
The park is fascinating and, as well as being protected by the National Park service, was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1978.
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The Magnificent Crater Lake: The First National Park Visit of Our Journey
We spent a couple of days at Crater Lake, and it did not disappoint. The lake is simply stunning. Honestly, we couldn’t stop taking photographs.
