Growing up, I was called a tomboy. That was back when such a phrase didn’t elicit PC eyerolls. It was also a time when kids
Growing up, I was called a tomboy. That was back when such a phrase didn’t elicit PC eyerolls. It was also a time when kids
To say that Yosemite National Park is beautiful would be an understatement. Like an overdone backdrop in a classic Hollywood epic, the sweeping spectacle of
Just as in the above picture, taken on our approach to Moab six months ago, the road ahead is always hidden. Which isn’t always the
I read this sentiment years ago. It means that there’s a cost, a weight, a responsibility that comes along with life: maintenance tasks that have
What do you do with the world’s biggest tree? If you’re the National Park System, you put it in a tree museum, of course. Though,
Lots of friends have asked about the specific gear and supplies we’re using on the road. In answer to them and to anyone else who
Driving from California’s central coast toward the Sierras, we passed through some amazing terrain. To us, in winter this hilly cattle range east of Paso
The adage “Two is one, and one is none,” may not be familiar to you unless you have military experience or you are a prepper.
This is a charming seaside town, complete with chichi restaurants and shops, but mostly the pounding surf of the central California coast. We visited Moonstone
We’ve had thirty-three addresses in the last six months. Each pin on the Haven’s Path map is a place we’ve slept in Libbie overnight, and