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Thar Be Dragons

Thar Be Dragons!

December 11, 2020 Glenn

Well, thar be a 100-meter desert sandwurm (who is clearly of dragon lineage). And ferocious battling dinosaurs. And a giant scorpion in deadly combat. And

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Joshua Trees are odd

Joshua Trees Are Odd, but That’s not Enough

December 4, 2020 Glenn

So … why is this a national park? I admit. We’re jaded. After weeks in the grandeur of Colorado and Utah we’ve become spoiled to

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The Desert Is A Bad Lover

December 1, 2020 Rachel

I like my wilderness the way I like my men. As you might imagine, this realization came as a surprise. The revelation occurred to me

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I Ran Naked Through the Desert Today

November 17, 2020 Glenn

Because I could. Here on BLM land you can get lost. We’re close enough to civilization that we won’t – the Cibola National Wildlife Refuge

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Lake Havasu City Has a Great PR Department

November 10, 2020 Glenn

Sometimes the experience doesn’t live up to the brochure. We visited Lake Havasu City (LHC) yesterday. Home of the London Bridge, it’s also a lakefront

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Fall at Hovenweep

October 4, 2020 Rachel

Roughly a half-million tourists mob the famous Mesa Verde ruins each year. In contrast, just a tiny fraction of that come to its lesser-known relative,

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– Jack Kerouac

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