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Bryce Canyon

Bryce Canyon National Park is unique for many reasons. It’s actually one of the smaller national parks, but there is a whole lot of natural beauty packed into this 35,835 acre park. It’s also...

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Zion National Park

With Arizona clearly in our rear view mirror, we set our sights on Utah, and what an incredible first stop, Zion National Park. We met up with some friends that we shared the experience...

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Las Vegas: The Other Side

I’ve traveled to Las Vegas many times, mostly for business, and honestly after a couple of days I’m about done. However, I discovered a whole new side of Las Vegas on our recent trip....

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Sedona Verde Valley

The Sedona Verde Valley was our second stop wintering in Arizona. This area, north of Phoenix, spans the towns of Camp Verde and Prescott to the south, Sedona to the north and Cottonwood, Clarkdale...

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Casa Grande, Arizona

Casa Grande was our first snowbird wintering spot since living full-time in the motorhome. We stayed at a 55 and over resort, which was something very different for us. It made for tough decisions....

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Tombstone Arizona

On October 26, 1881 behind the OK Corral the gunfight began between cowboys Billy and Ike Clanton and Frank and Tom McLaury with lawmen Doc Holliday and the Earp brothers. When the gunfire was...

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White Sands National Park

Miles from nowhere the flat barren landscape reveals nothing more than the wind. At times you feel you can see the end of the earth. Suddenly something catches the sun in the distance, maybe...

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Charleston, SC

We made a stop in Charleston South Carolina because we heard it was a city with a lot of charm and history. We tend to gear more towards nature in our travels rather than...

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First in Flight

On our brief, storm abbreviated, trip to the Outer Banks of North Carolina we made an impromptu stop at the Wright Brothers National Memorial. It was a “oh cool, look at that, let’s turn...