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  • Greetings from Badlands National Park

    The first National Park I ever visited was the Badlands. I was on a road trip, and we were making for the Blackhills at the end of the day. But then, we made a rest stop, and we saw the ripples in the land scape -- we had to go.…

  • Greetings from El Malpais National Monument

    The discovery of El Malpais National Monument was the perfect change of pace from a day of driving down the interstate watching the landscape whiz by. El Maplais is a combination of sandstone bluffs, dating back to the age of dinosaurs, and lava fields located in a valley outside of…

  • Greetings from Kings Canyon National Park

    For many years, the Evolution Valley on the John Muir Trail has been on my bucket list. This summer I was finally able to put it together... a 57 mile loop trip from North Lake to South Lake via Evolution Valley. In order to do this in the five days…

  • Greetings from Point Reyes National Seashore

    I had been dealing with quite a bit of stress prior to my vacation in California, to the point that I was questioning my whole direction in life. I spent several days in Point Reyes hiking and bird watching. The day before I left, I hiked out early to Arch…

  • Greetings from Yosemite National Park

    My husband and I were taking his cousins from Norway to see Yosemite. When we drove up to the gate to pay our auto fee, we were told that if any of us was over 65 years of age that he or she qualifies for a lifetime pass at $10.…

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