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Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. The winds will blow their own freshness into you, and the storms their energy, while cares will drop off like autumn leaves.

-John Muir - Our National Parks , 1901, page 56.

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Grand Canyon, the final episode

Our last full day at the Grand Canyon was epic. So epic. We rode our bikes to the village, about … Continue reading Grand Canyon, the final episode

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Monsoon season at the Canyon

By breakfast today the Grand Canyon’s weather had won twice, with Cat and I being the big losers.   Last … Continue reading Monsoon season at the Canyon

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Grand Canyon, Part 1

I am not sure how many times I have been to the Grand Canyon. A dozen? Two dozen? Growing up … Continue reading Grand Canyon, Part 1

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How to drive 1800 miles in 40 hours…

When I first started planning this adventure, the drive west was my biggest apprehension.  27 hours of driving and 1800 … Continue reading How to drive 1800 miles in 40 hours…

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Packing

The only thing I hate more than packing is unpacking, and the idea of setting out in my teardrop camper … Continue reading Packing

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The great beer break up

If I was a beer season, my season would be winter. There’s something especially wonderful about the spices and flavors … Continue reading The great beer break up

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Vermont and beyond: Part two, the journey home

I was dreading crossing the border with my camper… and I had to do it twice in a five hour … Continue reading Vermont and beyond: Part two, the journey home

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Number 43

Vermont. I’ve been pretty privileged in my life to travel as much as I have. And Vermont became the 43rd … Continue reading Number 43

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Western New York adventuring

A friend wanted to go camping with me last weekend, and since we didn’t want to drive far (heck, we … Continue reading Western New York adventuring

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Letchworth State Park

When I moved to Western New York for the summer, I hoped I’d be able to take my camper out … Continue reading Letchworth State Park

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