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Indian Peaks Wilderness, CO

Alpine Meadows baby, my favorite of all the biomes. To me there is no more beautiful scene in the world than a pristine “untouched” mountain meadow. To have my family there in the foreground made it the most gorgeous view I’ve ever laid my eyes on. Do people climb mountains just to reach the top…
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Preparing For Wilderness

The Indian Peaks Wilderness is one of the most beautiful protected areas in the world. A wilderness area is an area of land that’s protected and preserved in its natural, undeveloped state. In order to maintain their natural wildness, when a trail becomes blocked, rangers will opt to avoid chain saws and power tools as…
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Great Sand Dunes National Park, CO

When Everest was two months old we walked out on the dunes in an attempt to get to the top of one of the highest dunes in America. Not even half way up he quit! Didn’t make it! This always stuck with me and for eight years I’ve wondered what’s on the other side of…
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Lathrop State Park, CO

After days of flat landscapes we finally got to dip our toes into the Rockies. We ended up changing our original plans to head to Taos and Amy was able to find an excellent state park for us to explore. We scrambled up rocks that make up the very first foothills of the Rockies. At…
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No one cares

Look how amazing I am at packing food! After a few days away, tomorrow we will rejoin nature, we will finally hit the base of the Rocky Mountains and get back to our National Park ways. Today we resupply, we call it a KOA day. We get groceries, do laundry, charge up, and fix things…
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Dodge City, KS

Riding into Dodge City on Wyatt Earp Avenue, I have to wonder what he would have thought if he could see us today. A lawman so notorious that every western town seems to make some claim to him and his name is still known across America today. I was excited to see if Dodge City…
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Kansas

Each year, to put it lightly, there must be a short section of the journey that is not known for its great road trips. This year I chose Kansas. It’s so undesirable as a destination that I actually didn’t reserve anything for four days, assuming we could find our way, day by day, like old…
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Red Oak II, Route 66

Red Oak II is an eccentric town from a time long ago or perhaps from a time that never existed. Today we found ourselves on historic Route 66 which used to be an incredible tourist attraction itself, allowing drivers to slowly take their time and cross the country with infinite opportunities for fun. I would…
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Springfield, MO

I had intended for Springfield to be our first foray back into civilization and take in a city, albeit a small one. I had read about an incredible museum and aquarium here that we all would love. It turns out that the Wonders of Wildlife National Museum and Aquarium is all apart of Bass Pro…
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Table Rock Lake, MO

Once we got to the lake, we just floated and floated. It’s what I always pictured you should do at a lake in the Ozarks. I was so relaxed, I just forgot to take any pictures. It’s funny, 2025 was originally to be the year of finally going south, we would go through North Carolina…
