Misconceptions and Somber Moments in the Desert

We left the Parker area and drove north.  By the way, does anyone know why the soil around Parker is white?  Are they spreading something, or is something leaching up?  We couldn't find any information about it.  Leave us a comment below if you know. On the way to our next BLM overnight, we stopped … Continue reading Misconceptions and Somber Moments in the Desert

Petroglyphs and Grinding Stones

The desert beckoned us to come for another hike.  Our campsite was south of Quartzsite at the edge of the BLM lands.  We complied with the desert and went looking for petroglyphs and grinding stones We headed south west and across several washes until we reached a very wide wash.  Google map labeled it as … Continue reading Petroglyphs and Grinding Stones

Arizona Here We Come

After a happy Christmas with the family, we drove back to Denver with Denver Daughter.  After a few days visit, and as soon as the weather allowed, we hopped in the van and headed south.  Our main destination is Arizona (read: sunshine, warmth, and spectacular desert sunsets). An hour into the drive we discovered that … Continue reading Arizona Here We Come

The Chronicles of Sarnia – The Christmas Edition

We hope everyone had a very good Christmas.  Some of you were bedridden with Covid, but hopefully feeling better now. We drove to Denver to fetch the daughter that got away, and together with the freed hostages, we spent Christmas together for the first time in six years.  You never know what the next year … Continue reading The Chronicles of Sarnia – The Christmas Edition

UP – Things that glow in the dark

UP stands for Upper Peninsula, Michigan.  If you happen to remember how we got stuck, you know we'd have to go back and explore the park we missed because of our misadventure. So here we are, driving north over Mackinac Bridge, on our way back to the Mouth of Two Hearted River State Forest. We … Continue reading UP – Things that glow in the dark

Pukaskwa Camp Hosting: September 28-29

We had a very restful night after our big ordeal and great rescue.  It was a beautiful day and we decided to check out a few more places instead of going straight home.  It looks like we are over the trauma. First, we headed 15 miles back north to the northeastern tip of the UP … Continue reading Pukaskwa Camp Hosting: September 28-29