Oh my, oh my — the beautiful mountains of the Grand Tetons truly stole my heart. Instead of heading straight south through Yellowstone, we took a route that led east, then south, winding […]
Read MoreIt’s Not All Scenic Views and Cold Beer
Okay, disclaimer: life on the road isn’t always easy. Living in a small space comes with plenty of challenges — spotty internet, limited hot water or power, long hours of driving, going two or […]
Read MoreYellowstone: Beauty on a Sleeping Giant
Gary and I were both excited to finally visit Yellowstone, having heard countless stories of epic hikes and seen gorgeous photos of waterfalls and roaming wildlife. We entered through the East Gate, after […]
Read MoreDevil’s Tower: Close Encounters
For such a large and sparsely populated state, Wyoming boasts a surprising number of national firsts. It’s home to: That last one winds through Native lands and hugs the Shoshone River, which […]
Read MoreCOLD War Missiles and Biker Bars
We visited the Minuteman Missile National Historic Site, a sobering reminder of the Cold War era. Decommissioned in the early 1990s, this site once housed some of the most powerful weapons […]
Read MoreOur Very Own Little House on the Prairie: South Dakota
Our five-night stay in the Black Hills of South Dakota has been nothing short of amazing. This region belongs on everyone’s travel list at some point in life. Sure, many of us […]
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