Home!

We really, REALLY love exploring all over southern Utah (obviously, if you know how many times we’ve gone down there 🤣), but it’s the best feeling crossing back over the Cascades and intoLeer más
Freak Alley in Boise, ID

My favorite place to visit whenever we stop in Boise (besides my grandma’s house when she was alive) is Freak Alley. This amazing alley located in the middle of downtown is full of murals painted byLeer más
Burr Trail twisty section

We have been camping and exploring the area off of the Burr Trail in Grand Staircase. That road itself is paved up until it crosses into Capitol Reef. The paving of the Burr Trail (in the late 80’sLeer más
Strike Valley overlook/Upper Muley Twist

The view after a short hike to the overlook is spectacular! The hike up Upper Muley Twist Canyon is a 9-mile loop. We just did a couple miles in, enough to see a couple neat arches.
Indian Gulch/Stair Canyon to ridgetop

On Wednesday we took a road out of the monument and into national forest land up Indian Gulch, with the goal of hiking a trail that eventually makes its way up onto a ridge. The road itself becomesLeer más
Campsite up canyon from The Flats

The spot we ended up camping in for the final three nights of our trip was another recommendation from Ranger Bob. It’s located in the northernmost part of Grand Staircase up a dead end spur roadLeer más
Campsite near Little Death Hollow

This view is a perfect example of why we can’t get enough of southern Utah!
Wolverine Canyon hike

We hiked down Wolverine Creek (a wash/no water) from a trailhead into the Wolverine Petrified Wood Natural Environmental Area, and we were blown away by the amount of petrified wood that is there toLeer más
Campsite looking into Circle Cliffs

Our volunteer time is over, so now we get to explore this part of the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument. Our new friend Ranger Bob who works for the BLM gave us some great tips for places toLeer más
Final SUWA project area

Our final half-day volunteering for SUWA was spent at a new spot. We were tasked with disguising/subtly blocking off a short dead-end road road, sifting out one fire ring so it doesn’t continue toLeer más
Main Restoration Area

We were working for the first couple days in a semi-dispersed camping area off the Burr Trail road. People have started to expand the camping area beyond the footprint that is desired, so we wereLeer más
Deer Creek campground

The spot where all the members of our work group stayed at night. On our second night Sue brought out our guitar and we all sang together, eventually hitting upon highlights from the “O BrotherLeer más
Pre-SUWA gathering camping spot

What a view! Sorry we have to leave it.
Fisher Brewing - made it to Salt Lake!

We love it here!! This is our must-stop place in the Salt Lake corridor for great beer, yummy rotating food truck dinner and a very welcoming and obviously inclusive atmosphere.
The Geiser Grand and The Sweet Wife

The Geiser Grand is our favorite place to stay in Baker City - we can’t resist the charm. Our favorite breakfast spot nearby closed several years ago, but luckily we discovered The Sweet Wife a fewLeer más
Home!

So good to touch down back home! ❤️
Whirlwind Tokyo walkabout (+ rickshaw!)

We had about 6 hours to explore in Tokyo, so we checked out a couple of areas only to realize we had also visited them when we went to Tokyo in 1999!
The subway/train system in Tokyo is so amazing.Leer más
Tokyo!

I love Japan! The airport feels so calm. We landed at Haneda airport and we will leave from Narita airport this evening. Our plan is to take the monorail and train to the main Tokyo station, stow ourLeer más
Starbucks at the Delhi airport

We couldn’t resist stopping here since we have a lot of time to kill until the first half of our flight home. Fun to compare to US Starbucks. I couldn’t pay with the phone app here though,Leer más
Silk weaving district tour

We had such a unique behind-the-scenes tour of a neighborhood full of silk cloth weaving operations in Varanasi this afternoon thanks to Rajeev. Many small weaving operations produce for wholesalers.Leer más
Sarnath Buddhist & Wat Thai Temples

Sarnath is north of Varanasi and the place where Buddha first began teaching and a huge stupa (shrine) marks the spot. It is an archeological excavation site and spreads out like a park. The museumLeer más
Ramnagar Fort

This fort across the Ganges from where we are staying has a very run down museum full of old weapons, vehicles ranging from a very old Cadillac to the fancy covered passenger platforms that went atopLeer más
Banaras Hindu University campus tour

Rajeev drove us through this lovely tree-lined campus and dropped us off for a walk through a temple there. That gave us a neat opportunity to talk with some students and other visitors.
RajeevLeer más
The Varanasi Ganga Aarti

Our guide and driver Rajeev has taken such care to make our trip with him amazing. We were supposed to go back to Delhi from Agra yesterday and part ways with him to take the night train to VaranasiLeer más
Morning walk - Kashi Vishwanath Temple

No photos were allowed in this temple, which is the most sacred shrine in Varanasi and inside a large complex that is heavily guarded. So many heavily armed military guards! This is because ofLeer más
Arrival in Varanasi - BrijRama Palace

Our final destination and the final palace of our adventure in India!
(Edited to add flute player in the courtyard in the morning!)
It was a crazy drive to get through the city. Thank goodness weLeer más