Highlands of Colorado: The Causeway

don’t think I’ve ever seen anything quite like the Flattops Wilderness in northern Colorado.  Ever.  This pristine wilderness has some of the most grand views I’ve seen, and the top-of-the-world feeling is simply out of this world.  I can try to compare it to “Christina’s World” (the painting by Andrew Wyeth), but that’s only part [...]

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Campgrounds at Badlands

If you’ve ever read the Ideas on Free Camping page of my website, you know that I much prefer free campgrounds to campgrounds that charge a fee.  Part of this is due to the size of my group (many campgrounds have limits as to how many people can camp in a certain campsite), and part [...]

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The Summer Blossoms, Pt. 1

Driven away from the Mount Baker/North Cascades area due to too much snow, and unable to visit other places on our Washington itinerary due to unfavorable weather reports, I needed to find someplace nice to spend a day.  I’d read about a trail in central Washington (which was supposed to have good weather) called “Summer [...]

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The Best View of Mt. Stewart

Mt. Stewart has got to be one of the prettiest mountains in the Teanaway area.  It seems to be visible from just about any viewpoint in the area, and it gives you a reference point: “Oh, there’s Mt. Stewart again!”  However, the best view I ever got of the mountain was from Longs Pass, just [...]

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Eastern Washington Lookout

On a recent trip to Washington State, my group found ourselves in the middle of Colville National Forest, way too far from our intended hiking destination to drive there and then take the hike on the same day.  Just as we came to this realization, we looked out the window of the van, and there [...]

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Good Views and a Fire Lookout, Too!

Glacier National Park has always been synonymous in my mind with rain.  From my experience, “Partly Cloudy” means “Pouring Rain All Day”.  However, on our last trip to the park, Glacier redeemed itself: although it did rain two of the three days we were there, it never downpoured, and we never got soaked while trying [...]

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Into the Heart of the Cascades

On a recent trip to Washington State, we were longing for a glimpse of some real, honest-to-goodness North Cascade scenery.  Unfortunately, the Cascades, including North Cascade National Park, were still snowed in, due to heavy snowfall and cool summer temperatures.  Finally, after a few days of hiking in the less-snowy eastern part of the state, [...]

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Backcountry Car Camping in Big Bend pt 3

In my last two posts, I talked about the “primitive roadside campsites” in Big Bend National Park that are (mostly) along the paved park roads and that are along dirt roads in the southern section of the park.  Today, I’d like to continue this discussion of “primitive roadside campsites” by talking about the campsites along [...]

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Backcountry Car Camping in Big Bend pt 2

In my last post, I talked about the “primitive roadside campsites” in Big Bend National Park that are (mostly) along the paved park roads. Today, I’d like to continue this discussion of “primitive roadside campsites” by talking about the campsites along dirt roads in the southern end of the park. In the next post, I’ll [...]

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Backcountry Car Camping in Big Bend pt 1

Several times during the last several weeks I’ve posted information about trails in Big Bend National Park (Emory Peak, Big Balancing Rock, The Den, and the Oak Springs Trail).  Today, I’d like to tell you about one of the great features of Big Bend—and you can drive to it!  The park offers more than 50 [...]

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