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Across Utah to Park City

7/23 W decided to go to Park City. We crossed a very dry area and could see the Uinta Mountains in the background. They are unusual...

Dinosaur National Monument and Vernal, Utah

7/5/23 We hightailed it out of the 4th crowds and ended at Vernal, Utah. It was a nice well kept town with a dinosaur theme. We had...

Rocky Mountain National Park

7/3-7/4/23 As mentioned during main hours of 8-3, you need a reservation for entry and another reservation to enter the popular Bear Lake...

To The West, A 6500 Mile Trip

The west is lots of area and there is always something you haven't seen. One characteristic that predominates is aridity. In one spot,...

Nashville 2

4/23 My daughter and son in law have found many unique outdoor areas in Nashville. This was our second visit within the year. They took...

Hungry Mother State Park

4/25/23 We idled down Interstate 81 in Virginia toward our destination when we got hungry and happened on Hungry Mother State Park. We...

Kentucky Cumberland Falls State Park

4/24/23 We made a whirlwind trip across Kentucky with a nice stay in the Lake Barkley State Resort through beautiful farmland to...

Two Lights State Park in Maine

2/23 We stopped here on our way south. It is an awesome park on Cape Elizabeth just outside of Portland. The waves were crashing and a...

Owls Head Lighthouse and Birch Point State Park

2/23 We like to visit lighthouses and were headed to Owls Head when we happened on Birchpoint. There seems to be a lot of Maine state...

Camden Hills State Park and Mt Batte in Maine

2/23 So many places to hike. We enjoyed climbing on the rocks along the ocean and then crossed the road to climb Mt Batte. You can...

Winter time in Camden, Maine

2/23. Camden was so beautiful with many hiking places close by. We had great weather in the 30 to 50 range, unlike the week before when...

Thanks For Not being My Home and Onto Eastland

I have driven from one side of Hobbs, New Mexico through west Texas more than once and am always thankful I do not have to wake up here...

Guadalupe Mountains National Park and Carlsbad Caverns

I combine these two parks because they are close to each other. They formed millions of years ago from under the sea and are erosions in...

Tombstone, Bisbee, and onto Nowhere

We paid a visit to Tombstone on 1/13/23. It is most known for the gunfight at the O.K. Corral. It is really unclear who were the good...

Tucson II

January 2022. So much to see and so little time. Many people don't know that from Tucson, you can go up Mount Lemon in an hour and be in...

Tucson III - Hacienda Del Sol

We stayed 1/10-1/12/22. It was well worth the extravagance. This place was originally built in 1929 as a girls school for society's elite...

Tucson I

Tucson is my favorite desert city maybe because it was where I was born. It is at a higher elevation so it is cooler than say, Phoenix....

Dripping Springs Natural Area

1/9/23. What a fun hike! We hiked into the jagged Organ Mountains to see an old resort called Van Patten's Mountain Camp that was...

Las Cruces

Las Cruces has much to offer, as the second largest city in New Mexico. The 1848 historic Mesilla Plaza has shops, individuals with...

Big Bend II, Santa Elena Canyon

More of Big Bend on January 6. Big Bend is named for the big bend that the Rio Grande takes at its southern border as it flows into ...

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