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last dollar road from ridgway to telluride. van camping, backpacking and checking out the views.
There is no way to happiness; happiness is the way.
- Carine McCandless
The ultimate purpose? There are three things; To walk; to see; to see what you see! - Benton MacKaye
end to ending the long trail in 2011, how i long for these days again!
This is my little kitty bear and her name is Eva. I snapped this shot with my boyfriends camera in my parents basement a few weeks back.
badlands national park with the love of my life.
Today is my 23rd Birthday and Mr. Bobby McFerrin couldn't have said it any better.
wildflowers badlands national park.
awesome hike; cascade canyon to lake solitude with Grand Teton in the distance.
A year ago today I was waking up to this in California on the summit of Mount Watson. We had quite the exploration around Lake Tahoe hiking on the PCT, taking the van up multiple dirt bike trails, and I even took a dip (literally jumped in and out) in the freezing water!
sunrise hike in the badlands walking with my best friend while he glide-cams the awesome landscape
Bridger Teton National Forest looking to the Grand Tetons
For a couple months my boyfriend and I drove the 'blue mastodon' around the USA where we practically lived off forest service roads! A few campgrounds here and there but we preferred to be secluded from the mass of people. Recently a family member of mine told me about two really cool people van camping around the USA for a year and documenting the entire thing! I'm really excited to live vicariously though their photographs and experiences on their blog here... http://saltroots.com/
badlands national park 2012
good morning long trail
Badlands National Park May 2012, sunrise hike in the park with my very best friend in the entire world. We traveled 11,000 miles on this trip around the USA. This was our very first National Park we went to together, arriving at around 10:00 PM. The fog was soon to roll in and take over for a few days but after it cleared we could see for miles and miles.
All though this may not be the largest national park in the U.S., the breathtaking landscapes, millions of years of geological history (including some of the richest fossil beds in the world), and serene soundlessness while trekking though the giant pinnacles of sediment was just the feeling I was looking for.
Took my socks and shoes off for a few minutes and this white admiral landed right on them; I had to take a picture! 272 miles and I wouldn't trade that muddy, swamp, long stream long trail for anything... can't wait for the next end to end thru-hike!!
Grand Tetons from Bridger Teton National Forest
July 1, 2012
After leaving Colorado to escape from getting stuck in some major wild fires, we resided in an old camp spot in the Bridger Teton National Forest. This was the second time we would visit in this trip… a four day stop on the way out west and just about a week stop on the way back east, we clearly enjoyed these beautiful mountains. Not to mention during the hike to Cascade Canyon I encountered my second moose, this time up close and personal he literally ran us off the trail almost taking out my best friend! But besides the spectacular views and amazing smelling forests, Jackson has one of the most laid back atmospheres a town can offer.
the true sound of silence driving from the east coast to the Badlands we arrived in a fog; Literally covering the park, a white mist that would eventually stay though out the night. We hiked around in the wet and slippery pinnacles being oh so careful to keep our hands by our sides as these extremely weathered pinnacles instantaneously crumble under any force (especially when wet). I reflected on time, the age of our planet and the millions and billions of years of work it took to create this ever evolving planet. And at that moment I am more then content with where I was, and where I would be going.
The next morning the sun came out, cleared the fog, and brought me this picture of my best friend in the suns celebrated rays.