Travel
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And behind door #3 we will find… Glacier National Park!
A few months ago, I asked my eldest daughter if she would go on a solo National Park adventure with me. She’s 23, one year out of college and living on her own in a Big City, paying Big City… Continue reading
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Death Valley – recap, thoughts, souvenirs, and the Hoover Dam
Given that Death Valley is the largest National Park outside of Alaska (3.4 million acres – the next largest is Yellowstone at 2.2 million acres) I think we really made the most of the 23 hours we had there. We… Continue reading
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Death Valley – Day Two
One of my low-key goals is to see a sunrise and a sunset in each of the parks. I say “low-key” because while I’d really like to do it I’m also not going to kill myself trying or consider the… Continue reading
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Death Valley – Arrival and day (evening) one
I’m writing this about 6 weeks after it happened, which is about 6 weeks later than I’d like to have done it. Life, as it so frequently does, got in the way. Thankfully I can change the post date and… Continue reading
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Death Valley – Fun Facts and Planning
As I was researching Death Valley National Park in preparation for our trip, I came upon a lot of very interesting information, which I am extremely excited to share with you. How Deathy is Death Valley? Apparently Death Valley got… Continue reading
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National Park #2 will be… Death Valley!
How did we come to this decision? It wasn’t easy. With one park down and 62 to go, there were so many potential next choices! So many questions! Where should I go next?? When? With whom? HOW DO I DECIDE?!?!?… Continue reading
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Shenandoah – Wrap-up and semi-Final thoughts
Some lingering thoughts about Shenandoah: Here are some outtake photos – things I loved but didn’t fit the theme of the other posts. So that’s it – the first park visit is a wrap! I’m very happy with the way… Continue reading
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Leaving Shenandoah – Through the Clouds
Because of its altitude, Shenandoah National Park boasts the ability to be above the clouds, below the clouds, or right smack in the middle of the clouds depending on which minute you happen to be outside looking. This feature can… Continue reading
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Shenandoah – What We Did
Early on in the planning process, we knew the weather was going to be hot so we decided to emphasize sunrises, sunsets, and siestas, rather than hiking ourselves into heat exhaustion. We did pretty well with those goals. When we… Continue reading








