July 4th Road Trip – Part I: Silver City
We packed our three teens into the back seat of the truck, left the Columbia River Gorge, and took off through the wilting heat for southern Idaho.
Read More July 4th Road Trip – Part I: Silver CityCareening through life and learning stuff
We packed our three teens into the back seat of the truck, left the Columbia River Gorge, and took off through the wilting heat for southern Idaho.
Read More July 4th Road Trip – Part I: Silver CityThat lake – a beautiful little 2.5 acre lake – was the busiest mountain lake I have ever seen.
Read More Backpacking to High LakeI love being surprised, and that goes for just about anything. That includes randomly choosing a trail to hike, and having it turn out to be packed with views, challenges, variety, and shared with a great hiking partner. Arno asked if I had any suggestions on where to go for our Sunday hike. I pulled […]
Read More Elk Mountain SummitWe were both much better rested, much happier, and much stinkier by Sunday afternoon.
Read More Klickitat River for Mother’s DayI was desperate for something to help me re-direct my sour mood yesterday morning.
Read More Oregon TulipsThat’s all I wanted to say: we had the best campsites during our road trip. It is very hard to choose a boring hotel bed over these places.
Read More California CampingI was surprised at the numbers of birds there, assuming the water was somehow poisonous. But it’s not poisonous, just salty.
Read More Mono Lake, then north againNot one of them saw a return on their investment except Johnson, who got a mad storyteller and a desert guide out of the bargain.
Read More Dante’s View and Scotty’s CastleObviously the main attraction of Death Valley is the fact that one can stand on dry land below sea level. Moses ain’t got nuthin’ on southern California.
Read More Below Sea LevelMary disappeared into the back for awhile, and came back loaded with brochures, a map, and a Death Valley National Park publication.
Read More Red Rock Canyon State Park and Trona Pinnacles