by J. Dawg | Aug 14, 2014 | Maine
Sebago Lake State Park is one of Maine’s premier state parks. It sits on the north shore of Maine’s largest fresh water lake. Only 30 miles from Portland, Sebago Lake covers over 45 square miles and has over 100 miles of shore line. The state park is also huge....
by J. Dawg | Jul 21, 2014 | Music Festivals
This will be the 15th year that I’ve attended the Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival. It’s an annual gathering of bluegrass music fans and artists held the third week-end in July in upstate New York. For the past four days, I lived outside in the warm summer...
by J. Dawg | Jun 30, 2014 | Four Corners Roadtrip, Travel Stories
Honey, I’m Home! Again! So far in 2014, I’ve spent 7 weeks at home. For the other 19 weeks, I’ve been traveling. About 18,000 miles so far this year and its only July 1st. The June Road Trip was 28 days and 6,500 miles. This Blog Entry shows...
by J. Dawg | Jun 25, 2014 | Colorado, Four Corners Roadtrip
I’ve heard it said that if you don’t want to see anything interesting along the road, then take the interstate. On this trip thru Colorado, we avoided the interstates and instead traversed southern Colorado taking the “blue highways” – the scenic back roads. While...
by J. Dawg | Jun 23, 2014 | Four Corners Roadtrip, National Parks, Utah
In 1997, I took my family on a week long vacation to Moab. At that time, it was the mountain biking capital of the world and we came to bike, hike, and visit the National Parks. It was a very memorable vacation and a place that I wanted to return to. Today, Cav and...
by J. Dawg | Jun 21, 2014 | Four Corners Roadtrip, National Parks, Utah
As we left Ruby’s Campground at Bruce Canyon, Helga (that’s what I call my GPS because she’s part of my German built RV) wanted me to turn left and take Rt 89 (a faster route) over to Capital Reef National Park. But, I wanted to turn right and take Rt 12, one of...