Morro Bay State Park, California
Seen from land or sea, the rock is a marvelous sight. Rising nearly 600 feet above the waves, Morro Rock can be spied from miles away, acting like a compass point as you travel toward the town of Morro...
View ArticleAnza-Borrego Desert State Park, California
If you’re of the mindset that the desert is a boring, austere place with nothing to offer, chances are you’ve never seen it any closer than through a car window. Like much of the desert in the...
View ArticleSunrise on the Sierra Nevada
Along the Sierra Parkway, officially known as U.S. Route 395, lie a host of awe-inspiring sites, including Whitney Portal, the gateway to the highest peak in the Lower 48. Often overshadowed, but just...
View ArticleTwo Extremes: California’s Imperial Sand Dunes, Canada’s Sleeping Giant
It’s Friday, I’m over the plague that struck earlier this week, about to see my family in northern Wisconsin, my 30th birthday is approaching and I am planning a snowmobile trip near Thunder Bay,...
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