Travel
Taking you on a journey with me.
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Bryce and Zion – Day 4
Bryce-Zion Day 4, Tuesday, Hiking Bryce Canyon We do indeed live in a beautiful world. Sometimes we encounter such natural beauty that all we can do is just stare in silence – struck dumb, looking in wonder at the miracle nature has created for our pleasure and delight, leaving us to ponder the mystery of our fragile world. Bryce Canyon is one of those places. I have hiked trails in the Blue Ridge and Allegheny mountains, hiked through central and western Oregon, hiked Glacier National Park in Montana, strolled along the Ocean in Southern California, hiked the Swiss Alps and the Alsace and Provence regions of France, picnicked in the…
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Bryce and Zion – Day 3
Bryce-Zion Day 3, Monday, Bryce Canyon Let’s admit it. We all like a little routine. So, I awoke this morning and had my dawn cup of coffee with the bats again. After breakfast at our hotel in St. George, we shuttled over an hour up to an altitude of 10,000 feet to Cedar Breaks National Monument, where we started our ride. Our ride started at over 10,000 feet with a short but steep climb. We then pedaled 37 miles through Dixie National Forest, descending to 6,500 feet onto the valley floor and into the small town of Panguitch, the Paiute Indian word for “big fish.” This is where we stopped…
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Bryce and Zion – Day 2
Bryce-Zion Day 2, September 6th – Snow Canyon Park Our 2 hour drive yesterday from Las Vegas to St. George, Utah took us through the very northwest corner of Arizona. St. George reminds me of Sedona, Arizona, and is evidently quickly growing in population. It has been discovered. This part of Utah makes up the southwest corner of the Colorado plateau covering an area of 130,000 square miles and encompasses western Colorado, northeastern New Mexico, southern Utah, and northern Arizona. It has the highest concentration of National Park Service sites, other than Washington D.C., including the Grande Canyon, Zion, Bryce Canyon, Capitol Reef, Canyonlands, Arches, Mesa Verde, and Petrified Forest.…
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Bryce And Zion – Day 1
Bryce-Zion, Day 1-September 5th, Travel Day I am flying today for the first time since February, just before the pandemic hit the U.S. This trip to cycle and hike Bryce and Zion in Utah almost did not happen. This is plan D. The first three plans – A, B and C were Southern Spain, Canada and Vermont, and Acadia National Park in Maine respectively. Because of the pandemic, they had to be canceled. I was ready to postpone our annual adventure trip, but thanks to Pete, we are not letting COCID-19 stop us. So, I am sitting in the American Airlines Lounge in Charlotte waiting for my flight to Las…
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Final Day at The Homestead
Scenes from final day at The Homestead.
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Europe 2013 – Final Days
Happy Sunday. Enjoy the detailed narrative and beautiful photos from our last days in Italy in 2013. Sip you coffee and enjoy the show.
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The Homestead – Day 5
Enjoy photos from our hike on this 5th day at The Homestead
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Europe 2013 – Days 7 & 8
More photos from our 2013 trip to Europe
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Days 3 & 4 at The Homestead
Using a different format to convey days 3 and 4 at the Homestead. Loving our down time!
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Europe 2013 Days 5 and 6
While at The Homestead, I am sharing highlights from days 5 and 6 of 2013 European Trip