2016.03.26-27 – Grand Canyonathon
Whether or not it registered with me, I had been anticipating this day for a long time. Today, I would reach the Grand Canyon. Easily one of the most identifiable and impressive features on the continent, it is a linchpin … Read More
2016.03.25 – In a Desert of Color
As I headed north out of Tucson, Sam had never sounded better. The not-so-subtle whomping in the tire was gone. With the exhaust leak fixed, the engine purred like a kitten. Even as I chugged along at highway speeds, the … Read More
2016.03.22-24 – Cacti and Cupped Tires
I rolled into California in early February, expecting to spend four to six weeks traversing this massive state. After well over three thousand miles, I was finally leaving. From north to south, the state is roughly eight hundred miles long. … Read More
2016.03.18-21 – Playground Friendships
After another quiet night out on the desert flats beyond of the village of Joshua Tree, I headed into Joshua Tree Coffee Company to try their signature nitro cold brew. Normally, I keep it simple with a medium or dark … Read More
2016.03.12-17 – Meandering towards Joshua Tree
Our time in Manzanar marked one of my last days with my mom. After spending the day wandering Los Angeles with her, I dropped her off at the airport for her flight home. Even though we didn’t get to visit … Read More
2016.03.11 – The Ghosts of Our Past
After three full days of exploring, I figure that my mom and I had only put a dent in the list of potential adventures that make Death Valley so spectacular. I’ll just have to add it to my list of … Read More
2016.03.10 – Industry in the Inferno
With our time in Death Valley drawing to a close, my mom and I prepared for one last adventure in the park. Deterred by the ranger’s warnings of snow and ice on the upper reaches Telescope Mountain, we decided not … Read More
2016.03.09 – Polished Canyons and Hardy Flowers
Having spent the previous day exploring the southern reaches of Death Valley, we decided to head north for our second day in the park. Running north to south, Death Valley is about one hundred miles long. That means that there … Read More
2016.03.08 – Lowest. Hottest. Driest
Since we arrived late at night, both my mom and I had absolutely no idea what we would wake up to in the morning. The night before, we had visited multiple campgrounds hoping to find a secluded spot off the … Read More