Once a year, we like to go on a Las Vegas food trip. It’s a 5-hour drive so we made plan to hit our favorite spots. This year, we decided to check out two of…
After getting some yummy malasadas, we headed to Waipio Valley Road. Waipio Valley has a lot of history. In fact, you can read all about it on the infoboxes near the overlook. One cool thing I…
Hawaii gets about 84 inches of rain a year, so it wasn’t surprising when our first day on the Big Island was cold and rainy. Bummer, I know, but we soldiered on! We decided to…
Willis Creek Slot Canyon is a great spot to check out after you’re done exploring Bryce Canyon National Park. It’s a bit remote but it’s easily accessible. You have to drive on a dirt road that passes through…
Bryce Canyon National Park is one of Utah’s gems. It’s known for its distinct red, orange, and white geological formations called the hoodoos. It has the largest collection of hoodoos in the world. Queens Garden Navajo…
It’s springtime in the desert again! I know what you’re thinking, “Wildflowers in Arizona? I thought it’s just a lifeless desert?!” You couldn’t be more wrong. Lots of living things thrive in the desert. Come…
Exploring the Hoover Dam Hot dam, Hoover Dam! This thing is yuuuuuuge! The dam was built in 1931 and was opened to the public in 1936. It took them 5 years to make this —…
Humphreys Peak, located 11 miles north of Flagstaff, is the highest natural point in the state of Arizona. It’s within the Coconino National Forest and Kachina Peaks Wilderness. It was named after General Andrew Humphreys, the chief…
After more than 20 years since my last camping adventure, I decided we were long overdue and convinced Per to pitch camp ahead of hiking Humphreys Peak. Our criteria for campsite selection was simple…
We are John & Per. Husband and wife duo. We love to explore and try new food! As we roam the world, we hope our fellow travelers find value in the information we share about our experiences.
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