Canyonlands National Park. Man. I knew nothing about this park outside of the off reference to the 127 hours ordeal, which apparently took place in the remote Maze District of the west side of the park. Turns out this park is huge, and has THREE visitor’s centers separated by the Green and Colorado rivers, the […]
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On the high of Zion/Bryce we weren’t quite sure what to expect of the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. Everyone goes to the South Rim lookouts, the iconic staple spots of every westward family roadtrip, so what does the north side have to offer? A lot. The overall southwest feel is stripped away to […]
Starting off the trip, we were stoked. Megan and I’s correspondence was minimal which I’m sure on both sides, we thought was fitting to our loosely sculpted tour over the following 2 weeks. As the temps hit into the 100’s easily, we hit the road into the desert beyond Las Vegas bound for Zion National […]
As my time has recently opened up into a whole new world of exploring, friends, and new places, it was only appropriate that during the National Park Service’s centennial two friends were hoping to drive their way across the vast expanses of the U.S. in hopes of spending time in some of the most iconic […]