Snow, desert, forest, amphitheater. Four different descriptions that all accurately describe our first trip to Bryce Canyon National Park. A park that not only leaves you speechless, but in bewilderment, as well. If you have been, you understand the difficulty in trying to describe the complexity of the park. If you haven’t been, do yourselfContinue reading “Peekaboo, Hoodoo – Bryce Canyon National Park”
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A Morning at Horseshoe Bend
275 miles north of Phoenix, AZ, lies one of the most popular, and iconic, photo destinations in America: Horseshoe Bend. Odds are high that you have seen a photo similar to the one above many times. After visiting, I now see it popping up even more, including the default screen on my Chromecast. Because ChristyContinue reading “A Morning at Horseshoe Bend”
A Grand Journey at The Grand Canyon
How does someone prepare for a visit to The Grand Canyon? It’s only one of the most remarkable sights our human eyes can see. Larger than the state of Rhode Island, it’s almost too extraordinary for us to comprehend. Physically, it may not be too hard to prepare. Mentally, it may be impossible to fullyContinue reading “A Grand Journey at The Grand Canyon”
A Beginners Wild Week Out West
Just a few minutes after taking our first look at the astounding beauty of The Grand Canyon, I looked over at Christy and said, “I think it would be a sin to go your whole life without seeing this”. That was a weird thing to say. The weirdest thing about that statement is that IContinue reading “A Beginners Wild Week Out West”