Cave spelunking, one of my favorite exploration pastimes! And what better place to do it in a National Park full of 10,000 year old lava tubes? The caves of Craters of the Moon National Park in Idaho is one incredible exploration and is one of the more otherworldly places I’ve visited; it’s literally like walking…
Minidoka National Historic Site: (Forgotten) History to be Ashamed of
Driving through Idaho on the way to Glacier NP, a sign just off the highway indicated to a place nearby that caught my attention. Taking a short detour off the road, I arrive to the Minidoka National Historical Site. About the Minidoka National Historic Site In the high desert plains east of Twin Falls, Idaho…
Spending One Week in Glacier National Park
It’s no secret that Glacier National Park in Montana is one of America’s most majestic places. With a wilderness area of over a million acres, the park features 175 mountains, 762 lakes, 563 streams, 200 waterfalls, 25 active glaciers and 750 miles of maintained hiking trails. Spending one week in Glacier National Park is the…
Driving the Going-to-the-Sun Road in Glacier National Park
As an avid Harley rider, my dad has embarked on every epic road throughout the U.S. On his visit to Montana a few years back, he sent me pictures of this winding road rising thousands of feet above the mountains and valleys below. I was absolutely in awe at how majestic it appeared, knowing at…
Hiking to No Name Lake in Glacier National Park
When you picture Glacier National Park what exactly comes to mind? Is it the cascading glacial peaks or the wildflowers giving the landscape a pop of color? Is it grizzly bears munching on huckleberries along a cliff’s edge or is it the crystal clear lakes at the foothills of the mountains? If that last one…
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