
A journey home and univited guests
When I accepted my current volunteer position, I included plans to travel home for the holidays. Mid December came and … Continue reading A journey home and univited guests
When I accepted my current volunteer position, I included plans to travel home for the holidays. Mid December came and … Continue reading A journey home and univited guests
One of the many benefits of having a class A RV is the huge windshield. Yes, I know I have … Continue reading Bird Watching
Since arriving in Arizona, Aria and I have been slowly increasing the distance we hike on the trails. There are … Continue reading Arizona Trails
Dad and I drove from Flagstaff, AZ to the Picketpost Trailhead, located in the Tonto National Forest. The trailhead is … Continue reading Picketpost Trailhead
My time in Moab was done. I am heading to my next volunteer position. After packing everything up and a … Continue reading Heading South
The Portal Trail isn’t a long one. It is 1.5 miles to the overlook. This trail is used by many … Continue reading The Portal Trail
In my postĀ Arches National ParkĀ I said that I would need to return and see the areas that I missed due … Continue reading Return to Arches National Park
It was time to go on another hike with Aria. BLM trails are great for dogs. The sun was out … Continue reading Corona Arch
About 65 miles southwest of my campground in Moab, is The Needles portion of Canyonlands National Park. A couple of … Continue reading Canyonlands National Park – Part 2
Canyonlands National Park covers 527 square miles of southeastern Utah. It is divided into three sections: Island in the Sky, … Continue reading Canyonlands National Park – Part 1