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More Hiking, More Pickleball and a Great Thanksgiving
We are continuing to have a great time in Cottonwood. We have had more pickle ball players arrive at the campground and now we have 12+ people playing each morning. Playing pickle ball has allowed us to meet so many … Continue reading
Posted in Dog Friendly, Hikes, hiking, The journey west, Uncategorized
Tagged Chimney Rock, Cottonwood, Flagstaff, Pickleball, Prescott, San Francisco Peaks, Sedona, Slate Mountain, tarantula, Thumb Butte
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Pickle ball and Hiking- Week 1 Cottonwood
We were so ready to leave Las Vegas last week. We had a great time exploring the area and hiking but the noise and commotion in the city was really starting to get to us. In order to go anywhere … Continue reading
More Mojave Fun
Last week we made a second trip down to the Mojave National Preserve since we had not taken in all the sights we wanted to see the first time. We had a list of 3 things we wanted to see … Continue reading
Spring Mountains-Escaping the heat
This past weekend we were anxious to get out of the city and get to some cool mountain climbing. The ability to drive from the desert up to the mountains in less than an hour is one of the things … Continue reading
This sand makes noise- Mojave National Preserve
We had several excursions planned for our time in Las Vegas but we have found even more since we arrived. This past Sunday there was an article in the local Sunday paper about the Mojave National Preserve. The Mojave National … Continue reading
Posted in Dog Friendly, hiking, National Parks and Monuments, The journey west
Tagged Joshua Trees, Kelso Dunes, Mojave
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Las Vegas is for…Hikers…and it’s dog friendly!
John and I have been to Las Vegas several times. I have been here a few times for conferences and John and I have flown in here and quickly “got out of town” to see all the surrounding national parks … Continue reading
Indiana- Turkey Run and Covered Bridges
If you were to ask me about Indiana 2 years ago I would have known very little. Since we started traveling just over a year ago we have now made 3 visits to Indiana. The first 2 visits were to … Continue reading
Donnell Pond Public Reserve Lands- an escape from the “free park day” crowds
The weather was cold and rainy yesterday so we were ready to head into the park for a day of adventure. What we didn’t know was that it was Public Lands Day and admission to Acadia National Park was free. … Continue reading
Way Down East- Escaping The Crowds
Summer is definitely peak season, but don’t be fooled into thinking there will not be crowds in Acadia in fall. Fall is a great time to visit Acadia and I think lots of people have learned that. The weather is … Continue reading