SUMMER 2017: Back on the road again. SUMMER 2016: No travel. In health recovery mode. SUMMER 2015: Out West and house sitting SUMMER 2014: Out West SUMMER 2013: Back to Glacier NP; SUMMER 2012: Glacier NP; SUMMER 2011: Yellowstone and Glacier NP doubleheader; SUMMER 2010: Working on the Grand Canyon's North Rim; SUMMER 2009: June vacation in Nova Scotia; SUMMER 2008: Hiking in Yosemite National Park; SUMMER 2007: Alaska's Denali National Park; SUMMER 2006 :Gold Fever! in Skagway, AK
Sunday, October 28, 2007
Signs you won't see in Florida
Sunday, October 21, 2007
A look back, #2
Each National Park has its own character, its own personality. Yellowstone was the first designated NP. If you've been there, it's easy to see why. If you visit only one NP in your life, make it Yellowstone.
Saturday, October 20, 2007
A look Back, #1
The above photo is one of my favorites as is the location: Lake O'Hara in Yoho National Park just outside Field, British Columbia. To hike here you must get a 'permit' from the park service - - easier said than done because of strict limitations on each day's numbers. You remote park in an area a short distance off the highway and take a 9-mile ride in a school bus before off-loading. The daily allocation of hikers works two-fold in keeping the area pristine and the trails relatively empty: There is a private lodge and cabins on the lake which discourage the "unwashed hordes" from coming near; and there are plenty of scenic trails to hike for all skill levels.
Double-click on the pic and you'll be better able to see the lodge/cabins on the lake in che center of the picture.
Tuesday, October 09, 2007
Chillin' out
ORMOND BEACH, FL - - Chillin' out isn't exactly what we're doing as the temperature and humidity has been hovering in the 80s. Two days at home and, other than not having to unpack and pack each day, it doesn't seem real yet. Just like last year when we returned from Skagway (AK). Of course in about a week we won't even feel like we spent 6 months away.
On the feline front: The Queen and her younger associate, Princess, are glad to see us. Maybe they've figured out that the stranger who has fed them for the past 6 months isn't coming back...and neither is his cat.
The blog entries will probably be a bit more spaced out now since it's back to the basic routine.
On the feline front: The Queen and her younger associate, Princess, are glad to see us. Maybe they've figured out that the stranger who has fed them for the past 6 months isn't coming back...and neither is his cat.
The blog entries will probably be a bit more spaced out now since it's back to the basic routine.
Saturday, October 06, 2007
The end is near
DESTIN, FL - - That's probably not the most interesting title I could have come up with. But, in the grand scheme of things we have about 420 miles left in our journey home. We've gone from "The Last Frontier" to the "Sunshine State" in a meandering, round about way with plenty of time to sightsee. Except for the last four days where the scenery has zipped past at (usually) 70mph. That was how I saw the half-buried Cadillacs in Texas, the "Welcome To" signs of a whole lot of states and lots and lots of Route 66 advertising.
So now we're in Destin: The beach is half a mile away, the clouds are dark, it's blowing rain and we don't feel like getting into the Honda anymore today. Tomorrow, we'll summon up the energy to make one last rush home to Ormond.
So now we're in Destin: The beach is half a mile away, the clouds are dark, it's blowing rain and we don't feel like getting into the Honda anymore today. Tomorrow, we'll summon up the energy to make one last rush home to Ormond.
Friday, October 05, 2007
Oops
CORRECTION: The song referred to in the previous blog should be 'Willin' and not The Weight..although listening to either one will mellow out and bring back memories to anyone who wasn't benefitting from the music of the day.
Thursday, October 04, 2007
Tucumcari to Tonopah, or vice-versa
And how many tunes can you name with lyrics mentioning Tucumcari and Tonopah, plus Tucson and Tchatchapi (sp??) Dust off the oldies, break out the Dago Red and a little Panama Red to go with it and crank up "The Weight" by The Band or Little Feat's rendition.
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
Zion, Part #2

In this shot I like the colors and the sculpting of the rocks by huge flows of water over time. There was also a nice echo factor. The two ladies in the pic are from Quebec and were quite friendly. One thing to note while in this section: If you hear a sound like thunder or a train coming...you're finished. We never found out if flash floods in this section have killed anyone, but there were signs at the trail head to Observation point that people have slipped and fallen to their death (for not paying attention) on the trail. I should point out that I "hugged" the wall on the first mile down.

Tuesday, October 02, 2007
On the edge in Zion

The valley below us has the park road where the shuttle buses run and the winding Virgin River. The sun is fairly overhead, hence a bit of washed-out effect on everything in the distance. Tomorrow, the real work begins as we 'really' do start heading home.
Monday, October 01, 2007
Out of touch
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