Land Of A Thousand Alpine Lakes – John Muir Wilderness, CA
"In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks." John Muir I'm a sucker for a good mountain hike and totally jive with that John [...] continue reading
"In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks." John Muir I'm a sucker for a good mountain hike and totally jive with that John [...] continue reading
They are the oldest single living organism on earth. Older than the birth of Christ, almost as old as the beginning of Egyptian Civilization. Many [...] continue reading
We're coming down to our last few sunsets at June Lake. We would probably be gone already if it weren't for our bladder shipment...waiting, [...] continue reading
While we've been whittling away our time with exciting bed adventures, we've had to stay put in our current campground to receive all our Sleep Number [...] continue reading
We've made it to the Sierra's and the show is about to begin! The weather is crisp and bright, the lakes are brilliant blue, the mountains bold and [...] continue reading
We've been having quite the exciting and social week here at Diamond Lake. A couple of days ago our buddies Lu & Terry from Paint Your Landscape [...] continue reading
If you're a geek like me you'll remember the iconic IBM machine Deep Blue that beat the world champion of chess in 1997. It was a deep moment [...] continue reading
We've landed in our new back yard and I've gotta admit it ain't bad. We left Eugene on Thursday and drove a pretty ~140 miles on 2-lane highway into [...] continue reading
Yesterday I sent my lovely cousin Christina back to Denmark after 2 weeks here with us at Bullards Beach State Park. It was a total whirlwind of a [...] continue reading
Almost everyone we talked to before coming to the southern OR coast told us to make sure we took the trip to Cape Arago. What they didn't tell us (or [...] continue reading
There's a whole lotta sand out here. In fact if your mind didn't know you were in Oregon your eyes would think you landed in the Sahara Desert. A [...] continue reading
You can't be in Oregon, especially not this side of Oregon without developing a very intimate relationship with rain. It reminds me of an encounter I [...] continue reading