Venturing west of Gainesville and south of I 10 for the first time, I was excited to explore this part…
Starry Starry Night, Paint Your Palette Blue And Grey
So we saw this last night. Amazing. Breathtaking. Spectacular. Me, at a loss for words — go figure. We took the Jeep out around 11 p.m., tops off, camera balanced on the roof, […]
Read MoreThe GRAND Tetons
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 […]
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