Mt. Rushmore, South Dakota

Mt. Rushmore, and not "Mt. Mushmore," as I texted my mom, is a really interesting monument. I had heard and read a lot of opinions about it- mostly that it was underwhelming in person. I didn't feelOkumaya devam et
Mt. Rushmore, and not "Mt. Mushmore," as I texted my mom, is a really interesting monument. I had heard and read a lot of opinions about it- mostly that it was underwhelming in person. I didn't feelOkumaya devam et
Wyoming has SO MANY DEER. We crossed the boarder and the deer just poured out of the woodwork. At first, we wondered if they were giant deer farms, because there was just no way so many deer couldOkumaya devam et
We stopped in Denver for a few days before going on to Colorado Springs, but we basically only worked while we were there, so we don't have any pictures. We actually then stopped in Denver on the wayOkumaya devam et
WE SAW A MOOSE!!!
You've got to understand, we've wanted to see a moose for months. MONTHS!! Every time we were anywhere remotely near moose watching country, we put in our moose miles. You see, weOkumaya devam et
Yellowstone gets all the love, but look at these mountains! They are connected to Yellowstone, and wow they are incredible!! We spent a great day looking at those beauties from land and kayak, andOkumaya devam et
Yellowstone is one of the most unique places that we've been to so far. The majority of it is in the caldera of an active volcano, so there is thermal activity everywhere. It had a lot of wildlife,Okumaya devam et
Say hello to Glacier National Park, our favorite park of the trip so far! Words and pictures will both come far short of describing this park, but I'll give it a go. Everything in Glacier is huge. TheOkumaya devam et
We got to Seattle and found a friend! We picked Sarah up from the airport on the 31st, and she was able to stay with us until the 10th! I'm already bad at remembering to take pictures, and I'm sorryOkumaya devam et
Quick stop up in North Cascades National Park before heading down to Mt. Rainier! I think this deserves it's own post because 1) it was a beautiful park, and 2) this is just about as far away fromOkumaya devam et
We stopped for a day in Mt. Rainier before going to Olympic National Park. The forests around Mt. Rainier are rainforests, complete with huge trees and lots of very low undergrowth like ferns andOkumaya devam et
Beth HerbertI agree! I thought Mt. Rushmore was amazing and the story of it fascinating.