The Ape Caves…no monkey business
Mount St. Helens is a somewhat dormant volcano. It last erupted in 2008; more memorable was the deadly eruption in … Continue reading The Ape Caves…no monkey business
Mount St. Helens is a somewhat dormant volcano. It last erupted in 2008; more memorable was the deadly eruption in … Continue reading The Ape Caves…no monkey business
The road through Washington from Spokane to the ferry port in Anacortes took us past canyons carved by the Columbia … Continue reading Crossing Washington (the state)
Kalispell is just short of an hour out of Glacier National Park in western Montana. It has a small historic … Continue reading Kalispell to Spokane: Three States of mind
Glacier National Park is filled with magnificent views from the moment you enter.There are hikes for all levels, boat rides … Continue reading Glacier National Park is the crown of the continent
According to the U.S. Board of Geographic Names, there are at least one hundred named mountain ranges in Montana. Our … Continue reading Yes, Montana is filled with mountains and so much more.
The hype is worthy; Yellowstone is an incredible place to see. This first of the US National Parks is a … Continue reading Yellowstone: King of all Parks
Teton Village in Jackson Hole, Wyoming is bustling with all sorts of extreme and typical outdoor adventure activities. We began … Continue reading Above the clouds in the Grand Tetons
Sidetracked by torrential rain, we headed southwest to Wyoming. We winded our way up to the northwest corner of the … Continue reading Pinedale: a plethora of pleasant piedmonts
Hugging the coast of Lake Michigan we headed to the upper peninsula of Michigan. A first visit for the both … Continue reading Up to the UP
Morning on the Mississippi began with a formal southern breakfast while the player piano entertained us with ragtime and blues. … Continue reading Natchez the town & Natchez the Trace