
The President Tree – Third Largest Tree in the World
The Sequoia National Park reminds you of how big the world is and how small we are! Named after President Harding, the President tree is
The Sequoia National Park reminds you of how big the world is and how small we are! Named after President Harding, the President tree is
Most of the trails in the Gorge are closed from COVID19 and previous Fire Damage. See more on USDA. While living in Portland, we’ve done
On our last full day in the Galapagos Islands, we hiked to the Sierra Negra Volcano in damp and foggy weather. It was raining on
We try to go on day hikes once a week. It’s our preferred way of exercising, and it also helps us explore our hood. We
Distance: 4.6 mi Elevation: 134 ft. Difficulty: Easy We headed to Tortuga Bay in the afternoon after all the planned activities with Galapagos
Over the year, we’ve really enjoyed hiking in Los Angeles, and the Betty B Dearing trail at Coldwater Canyon Park has been one that we’ve
After viewing Los Gemelos (the twin craters), our next excursion was to walk/crawl through lava tunnels! In the village of Bellavista in the Highlands of
We stopped at Skull Rock in Joshua Tree NP, before going on our off-roading adventure with our friends. You can actually see Skull Rock as you
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