Ancient Native American Petroglyphs
The ancient native American petroglyphs at the V Bar V ranch site are the largest known petroglyph site in Arizona’s Verde Valley, … Continue reading Ancient Native American Petroglyphs
The ancient native American petroglyphs at the V Bar V ranch site are the largest known petroglyph site in Arizona’s Verde Valley, … Continue reading Ancient Native American Petroglyphs
The ancient Native American cliff dwellings outside of Sedona have nothing to do with Montezuma and they are not even … Continue reading Ancient Native American Cliff Dwellings
Sedona: The Ultimate High Desert Getaway I was looking at all the lifeThere were plants and birds and rocks and … Continue reading Sedona: The Ultimate High Desert Getaway
Other than Anchorage and Fairbanks, where I stayed in hotels, I mostly stayed in off-the-grid cabins in Alaska. Cooper Landing … Continue reading Rustic Alaska Cabins
Traveling solo allows you to meet and interact with various people in many places, people you would not normally strike … Continue reading Serendipitous Encounters of Random People in Alaska
This is the third and final stage of my Alaska Journey. This stage both started and ended in Fairbanks. While … Continue reading AK Trip Stage 3 Highlights: Arctic Adventures
At 3,190 km (1,980 mi)the Yukon is the longest river in Alaska. It was one of the principal means of transportation during … Continue reading Crossing the Yukon River
Stage 1 was spent mostly on the Kenai Peninsula and was my introduction to Alaska. I arrived on June 6 … Continue reading AK Trip Stage 1 Highlights: Kenai Peninsula
Right along the Sterling Highway, a little bit off the Seward-Sterling junction sits Copper Landing. I spent four days in … Continue reading Cooper Landing, AK … A River Runs Through It
This is a video recap of three weeks in Alaska. Way more content and video is coming. Continue reading Alaska 2022 Expedition: Video Recap