“I like big buttes and I cannot lie…” I know, I know. It’s not pronounced like butts. It’s actually pronounced bee-ute. A drive through Monument Valley is a fun way to explore another iconic stop in the Southwest U.S....
Capitol Reef National Park
Capitol Reef National Park is definitely one of the less visited National Parks in the Southwest, but that doesn’t mean it should be. There are plenty of fun hiking trails and the landscape offers more breathtaking views. I would...
Hiking Among the Hoodoos in Bryce Canyon National Park
Bryce Canyon National Park was our next stop and easily one of my favorite stops on our trip. In fact, if I could change one thing about our trip it would have been to spend another day there. I...
Chilly Hikes & Kolob Canyons, Day 3 in Zion National Park
Day 3 in Zion National Park started with a continued quest for gorgeous sunrise pictures. We took breakfast with us in the car and drove over to the Zion Human History Museum. Even though the museum is closed at...
Lots of Hiking on Day 2 in Zion National Park
We started our second day in Zion National Park early. Since I read that the viewpoint at the end of the Canyon Overlook Trail was a great spot for sunrise pictures we stopped there first. While I still believe...
Our First Day at Zion National Park
Stop 1 on our Southwest U.S. vacation was Zion National Park. My desire to visit Zion National Park is all thanks to social media. Obviously, because we love the National Parks a trip here was inevitable. We just moved...
Our Epic Southwest U.S. Vacation
Ahhhh! I’m finally getting back into a routine and posting to the blog. I have good reason though. Earlier this year we embarked on one of our biggest adventures and decided it was time to sell our home in...
We Want to be 46ers!
Kris and I have a goal. We want to be 46ers! What does this mean? Saying you’re a 46er means you’ve hiked all 46 of the high peaks in the Adirondack Mountains of New York. The Adirondack High Peaks...
The National Cherry Blossom Festival
Have plans for spring break next year? Consider visiting Washington, D.C. for the National Cherry Blossom Festival. Now is the time to start thinking about your plans and making your lodging accommodations. I mean, 2017 is flying by! Spring...
How to be a Responsible Camper
Camping is one of my family’s favorite outdoor activities. Why do you think we’re the Five Happy Campers? An important part of camping is knowing how to be a responsible camper. Having lived outside of D.C. in Northern Virginia...