by J. Dawg | Oct 15, 2014 | Maryland, National Parks
Assateague Island is a barrier island on Maryland’s eastern sea shore. Its one of ten protected National Seashores in the US. Its got miles and miles of unspoiled beaches. Its also known for its wild feral horses that roam the island. The horses have their...
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...
by J. Dawg | Jun 20, 2014 | Four Corners Roadtrip, National Parks, Utah
We’ve continued our trip now following the Grand Circle tour of National Parks. Its a route starting in Utah where you drive in a big counter clockwise circle seeing several National Parks including Arches, Canyonlands, Mesa Verde, Monument Valley, Grand...
by J. Dawg | Jun 15, 2014 | Colorado, Four Corners Roadtrip, National Parks
About 40 miles west of Durango is Mesa Verde National Park. Mesa Verde means green mesa and it is very aptly named. This is a huge national park encompassing 81 square miles. Its main attractions are archaeological sites. There are over 4,500 sites and about 600...
by J. Dawg | Apr 13, 2014 | National Parks
Since leaving Memphis, our focus has been to get home and leave the sightseeing in Tennessee, North Carolina, Virginia, and Pennsylvania for future trips. I would have loved to stop in Nashville for 2-3 days and see the Country Music Hall of Fame, the Ryman...