Montana, Maggie & grizzly bears, USA

Justin gave us a lift from Canada, over the border to Shelby, Montana, so we could continue our travels. Shelby was a quaint town in the middle of the prairie, and we got a decent dinner despite theWeiterlesen
Yellowstone National Park

It's the world's oldest National Park, protected since 1872, and it set a high bar! It's mostly over 2000m high and has incredible wildlife, thermal landscapes, and rivers both rugged and serene. WeWeiterlesen
Missoula & Beartracks Powwow

By serendipity, we arrived in Missoula just in time for the Beartracks Celebration Powwow hosted by the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes for Indigenous Peoples Day. It was awesome! See pics &Weiterlesen
Butte, bison, and beauty

Interesting days exploring around Missoula; including a visit to the Butte Mine (copper and molybdenum), local walks, a student field trip to the bison range, and good conversation with Cara and herWeiterlesen
Overland to Oregon

Overland bus travel in the USA is not cheap, convenient, or nice, so we decided against that original plan. We could have driven the rental car the whole way from Missoula Montana to Portland Oregon,Weiterlesen
A new friend in Portland

Had a lovely time in Portland with Mary, who was a volunteer in Galapagos when Mark first went to work there in 1998. Thanks to Anne for putting us in touch! We enjoyed hanging out, getting to knowWeiterlesen
Silverton; hosted by Anne and Dave

It's our longest stay, and Anne and Dave have been so generous sharing their home, food, car, and time. It's absolutely meeting our expectations of slowing down, hanging out, and doing homely thingsWeiterlesen
Walking in Oregon

A couple of beaut day-walks we've done so far while staying with Anne & Dave in Silverton. We've lucked it with the weather, neatly catching the end of an extended warm & dry fall, albeit interspersedWeiterlesen
A night out in the city

We headed back to Portland for Saturday night, as we were keen to go dancing / see some music, and spend more time with Mary. Totally got lucky with Mark's search for 'live music' near Mary's house;Weiterlesen
US Election 2024

What was it like in the lead up to the election? And what does it feel like now? Here's my observations.
In the lead-up I found it pretty understated compared to election campaigns in Australia. TwoWeiterlesen
Bye, Oregon friends

We've wrapped up our almost-3-weeks with Anne, Dave and Mary with some final good times, including: Mary and I visited Breitenbush hot springs for a day of wonderful soaking in nature; Mark and DaveWeiterlesen
Forest, Coast, and into California

We commenced our 3-week road trip travelling the coastal area from Oregon to northern California, alternating between camping and cheap motels (due to weather), and visiting beautiful forests andWeiterlesen
Big trees

There are 5 species of tree that grow to more than 95m tall: the coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens), Douglas fir (Psuedotsuga menziesii), Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis), giant sequoiaWeiterlesen
Inland to Davis and Bishop

Ready to leave the rainforest coast, we headed across the coastal ranges to Davis, a 'college town', to be kindly hosted by Marcel Rejmanek and Eliska Rejmankov for a night, and do morning walk in theWeiterlesen
Desert, mountains, history, and friends

The feeling of awe inspired by this vast, rugged landscape is hard to capture in words or pictures; it's really something for the memory bank.
Rob took us on a day trip across the beautiful InyoWeiterlesen
A water story

Water in the desert? Indeed, yes - especially when there's a giant mountain range capturing winter storms and sustaining stream flows year-round from melting snow-pack. That's the situation here inWeiterlesen
MMMs together - the Pinnacles

Molly arrived! It's so great to all be together 😍.
After a night in a noisy motel in Mexican-dominated Fresno we travelled through more fields and orchards of the Central Valley, back to theWeiterlesen
Coast and redwoods again, with Molly 🤩

We'd wanted to go to Sequoia National Park to see the largest trees in the world, but a winter storm came by... So we went to the Pinnacles (see previous post), coast & forests instead.
It wasWeiterlesen
Giving thanks

Thanksgiving was a fitting conclusion to our North America chapter. We were generously hosted by Jenni, Olivia and Miles in their beautiful Saratoga home for 4 days. Mark and Jenni met in Costa RicaWeiterlesen
We made it to Galapagos

It was a long journey from San Francisco and now we're privileged to be staying with Jose and Carolina here on San Cristobal Island. We last saw them in Darwin in 2014, and it's wonderful to see themWeiterlesen
San Cristóbal

One of the highlights of staying in Puerto Baquerizo Moreno was the entertainment provided by Galapagos sea lions - they are so silly and funny 🤣, especially the babies. And the dads 😄.
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Reconnecting in Galapagos

We're loving reconnecting with people, places and nature in and around Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz Island, where we lived from 2008-2011, and also Mark was here from 1998-2000.
So grateful to beWeiterlesen
About town and the other side

The reconnecting with people and places has continued 😀; so much is the same, especially the relationships. After not seeing people for 13 years it's incredible to walk back in and pick upWeiterlesen
Inspired by nature and nurture

It's easy to be inspired by nature in Galapagos: Funky animals are delightful 🤩. I'm also super inspired to see kids being nurtured to love and respect the incredible nature around them - this isWeiterlesen
The highlands: I know this place

We've just had a wonderful stay at a friends' gorgeous little house on their cacao farm in the highlands of Santa Cruz Island. It's so peaceful; the dominant sounds being finches tweeting and treeWeiterlesen