Definitely not my best choice. And the thing is, I know it as I soon as I am mid-way up the rock wall that trouble awaits on my descent. Yet I … Dan and Hannah Hike the Windows and Double Arch in Arches National Park, Utah
Do You Trust Your RV Park Neighbors? RV season is here, and the parks are at full capacity. Today we’re exploring the issue of RV park security. Do you trust your RV neighbors, and what strategies do you use to stay secure? We know locking the camper door […]
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Even though it is called a canyon, Bryce is really a giant amphitheater of brilliantly colored stone formations created by erosion. Dan and Hannah Hike Our American Southwest – Bryce Canyon National Park – Archive May 2010 — over60hiker
With everyone having to quarantine all of a sudden after Spring Break, those of us who are wanderlusters, had a tad bit of a travel itch. By May, we were chomping at the bit to take our little one somewhere, but be socially responsible so that we could […]
The world was not always as it is today. There were simpler times and simpler ways. They were not better; they were not worse — just different. And please, I beg you, forgive me for sounding a little bit like Clint Eastwood in the movie The Bridges of […]
As we head into the second half of 2020 life is slowly returning to a sense of normalcy, as we enjoy our first camping trip post pandemic and I reflect on a few lessons learnt along the way. via Mid year clarity and camping — Out an’ About
We are hoping that the Covid-19 pandemic will not totally ruin the summer. Being quarantined means more time to blog. Let dive right into what we usually bring for our back country camping trips. When we say back country its camping on crown land and not in a […]
What do you do when school is out and your kids are restless? Maybe you want to go on a vacation and have one planned but now its canceled because of the Corona Virus and hotels aren’t available, etc. What can you do? Here’s an idea. via Corona Virus […]
Restrooms and showers will be open, but visitor centers will be closed, and at some parks amenities such as fire rings and playground equipment may be off limits at first to reduce crowds,. via Campgrounds to reopen at 28 California state parks — East Bay Times