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After a nice walk with Tyler, V, and Pika in the beautiful South Lake Tahoe Forest, we hopped in the truck and headed home. Tyler hitched a ride to Amber's house, in Sacramento, where his pickup hasLeggi altro
South Lake Tahoe- Ty and V's!

We decided to skip the dispersed camping at Gem Fields, as the truck transmission started to act a little wonky. We figured being out in the desert, in the middle of nowhere might not be a great idea.Leggi altro
Lehman Caves, Great Basin

Before leaving Great Basin, we booked a Parachute Shield tour at Lehman Caves. We broke camp, buttoned up the Casita, and headed down the hill for our tour.
After a brief introduction and overview,Leggi altro
Great Basin National Park

Yesterday, we crossed the Nevada border, and rolled into Great Basin National Park. The change in landscape was mind-boggling as we moved from flat desert sagebrush country to Alpine Rocky summits atLeggi altro
Reflections on the Desert

We did a lot of driving through the desert, from Northern Idaho through Central Utah and Central Nevada. I love the desert, with its unique expanses, hidden treasures, and the sheer vastness of itLeggi altro
Zayne, Arlo, Avery, and Ezra🥰

Hi Zayne, Arlo, Avery, and Ezra!
Papa and I have been having an amazing adventure and thinking about you along the way, too. We have traveled from the extremes of Yellowstone within a biome of TaigaLeggi altro
Canyonlands National Park

Canyonlands was kind of an afterthought as an addition to our adventure. As long as it was this close to Arches, why not spend a day at Canyonlands, too? What a great decision we made to visit thisLeggi altro
Arches National Park

Last night we rolled into Dead Horse State Park, after a 9-hour drive from Grand Tetons National Park. We set up camp, fixed dinner, took a short stroll around the campground and turned in for theLeggi altro
Backcountry Kayaking- Leigh Lake

We pulled into the kayak launch at String Lake at about 9:00am. We have become masters at avoiding crowds by arriving early and staying late. It's worked out well so far, as we nearly had the lake toLeggi altro
Teton National Park

Yesterday we left Yellowstone and arrived at Colter Bay campground, in Teton National Park! We spent the day getting camp set up, walking around Jackson Lake, and seeing what the visitor center hadLeggi altro
Backpacking Heart Lake

Instead of hiking, we decided to drive through Hayden Valley. It is an area known for an abundance of animals from grizzlies to bison. We decided to leave the animals to their natural environmentLeggi altro
It's the Little Things...

Today, as we hiked to Cascade, I was able to reflect on the little things that have been woven into the fabric of our adventure so far: the sound of Cascade Lake lapping at the shores, the sound ofLeggi altro
Old Faithful and Friends

We drove into the parking lot at at 7:30 this morning, to view Old Faithful and avoid the crowds. This amazing geyser is not the tallest, but one of the most predictable, with timetables listedLeggi altro
Grand Canyon of Yellowstone

I'm creating this blog post from a hammock, swaying gently, at our campsite in beautiful Canyon Campground. It feels great to take a break after our 9 mile there and back hike on the North Rim trailLeggi altro
Norris Geyser Basin

The American Serengeti

After awaking to the alarm at 5:30 this morning, we treated ourselves to a day with a Field Educator, working for the Yellowstone Forever Institute. Joined by a couple from Italy, the four of us spentLeggi altro
Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone

Leaving craters of the Moon, we continued through Idaho's high desert. We passed through the tiny town of Arco, it's claimed to fame being the first town in the United States, powered by atomicLeggi altro
Craters of the Moon

More high desert guided us across the Idaho border and to Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve. This amazing 750,000 acre landscape was formed over 2,000 years ago by belching spatterLeggi altro
We're Off!

Today marks the first day of our adventure in search of Yogi! Well probably, if truth be known, we would rather avoid the grizzlies in Yellowstone all together! Our longest travel day, about 9 hours,Leggi altro
Zamora

After months of planning, researching, and making reservations, (and changing reservations), we're excited to start our road trip!
Santiago de Compostela

We arrived in Santiago de Compostela, and commenced with our daily ceremonial rituals of our arrival to new city: bigs hugs and a toast to the adventure of the day!
The cathedral was beautiful; aLeggi altro
Santa Irene

Our last full day of trekking, 30k, prior to arriving in Santiago, ended in Santa Irene, a small farming community. Our albergue offered a communal dinner, so we got to share a meal with Victoria.Leggi altro
Melide

Another great day of walking, ending in the fairly large city of Melide. Throughout our days of trekking together, Marjory and I have shared stories and philosophies on life, social justice, personalLeggi altro
Ventas de Naron

Today we arrived in the tiny farming community of Ventas de Naron- the only place I' ve seen where corn and pine trees grow side by side. A few minutes to review our stats: 28 days of consecutiveLeggi altro
Barbadelos

Another 30k day, following a river through countryside and farms. We decided to go the long route, (an additional 6.5k), to see more of the beautiful surroundings and to see the monastery at Samos. ItLeggi altro
Triacastela

We reached Galicia today, and arrived in Triacastela, after 26k, at about 12:30. We started our trek at 5:30am, walking straight uphill, for the first 5k, our headlamps lighting our path. Walking inLeggi altro
ViaggiatoreWelcome home!
Welcome home❤️ [Mom]
Welcome home! [Bob]
Welcome home! [Laurie Cagle]