Wednesday, December 27, 2023

If You Are In Glacier National Park, Do This




Glacier National Park in Montana is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and diverse attractions. Here are ten must-see attractions within the park:

  1. Going-to-the-Sun Road: This iconic scenic drive spans 50 miles through the park, offering breathtaking views of mountains, valleys, waterfalls, and glaciers.

  2. Lake McDonald: This is the largest lake in the park and offers picturesque views, boat tours, kayaking, and hiking trails along its shores.

  3. Logan Pass: Situated at the crest of the Continental Divide, this area is known for its diverse wildlife, wildflowers, and stunning vistas. It's a popular trailhead for several hikes, including the Hidden Lake Overlook.

  4. Many Glacier: This area boasts stunning scenery, including the historic Many Glacier Hotel, numerous hiking trails, and boat tours on Swiftcurrent Lake and Lake Josephine.

  5. Grinnell Glacier: A strenuous but rewarding hike leads to the stunning Grinnell Glacier. The trail showcases incredible views of glaciers, mountains, and pristine alpine lakes.

  6. Avalanche Lake: Accessible via a relatively easy hike, Avalanche Lake is surrounded by towering peaks and waterfalls, offering a serene setting for a picnic or relaxation.

  7. Two Medicine: This area features beautiful lakes, hiking trails, and the historic Two Medicine Store. Boat tours on Two Medicine Lake are a popular way to explore the region.

  8. Iceberg Lake: A moderate hike leads to this striking lake, often dotted with icebergs even in summer, surrounded by towering peaks and wildlife sightings.

  9. Swiftcurrent Pass: A challenging but rewarding hike that leads to Swiftcurrent Mountain, offering stunning views of the surrounding valleys and lakes.

  10. Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park: This area, shared with Canada's Waterton Lakes National Park, offers a unique experience crossing the border between the two parks. The Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park celebrates the cooperation and friendship between the two countries.

These attractions offer a glimpse of Glacier National Park's diverse landscapes, wildlife, and outdoor recreational opportunities. Each spot provides a unique and memorable experience for visitors.

Friday, December 22, 2023

 



The Outer Banks of North Carolina is a stunning stretch of barrier islands known for its beautiful beaches, historic sites, and outdoor activities. Here are ten attractions that visitors often enjoy:

  1. Cape Hatteras National Seashore: Miles of pristine coastline offering excellent opportunities for swimming, sunbathing, fishing, and exploring historic lighthouses like the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse.

  2. Wright Brothers National Memorial: Commemorating the site where the Wright brothers achieved the first successful powered flight, featuring a visitor center with exhibits and a replica of the 1903 Wright Flyer.

  3. Jockey's Ridge State Park: Home to the tallest sand dune system on the East Coast, offering hiking trails, hang gliding, and stunning sunset views.

  4. Bodie Island Lighthouse: A picturesque lighthouse that visitors can climb for panoramic views of the surrounding area and the Atlantic Ocean.

  5. Roanoke Island: Rich in history, this island features attractions like the Roanoke Island Festival Park, Fort Raleigh National Historic Site, and The Lost Colony outdoor drama.

  6. Cape Hatteras National Seashore Visitor Center: Provides information about the park's natural and cultural history, including exhibits and ranger-led programs.

  7. Currituck Beach Lighthouse: Another iconic lighthouse with stunning views and a chance to explore the history of the area.

  8. Outer Banks Beaches: Besides the Cape Hatteras National Seashore, other beautiful beaches like Duck, Kill Devil Hills, Nags Head, and Kitty Hawk offer relaxation, water sports, and family-friendly activities.

  9. Elizabethan Gardens: Located on Roanoke Island, this botanical garden offers beautifully landscaped grounds, floral displays, and historic sculptures.

  10. The North Carolina Aquarium on Roanoke Island: A great place for families with interactive exhibits, touch pools, and a variety of marine life displays.

The Outer Banks is a haven for nature lovers, history enthusiasts, and beachgoers alike, offering a diverse range of attractions and activities to explore.

Tuesday, December 19, 2023

If You Are Ever In Grand Canyon National Park, Do This


     My most recent video in my series "IF You Are Ever In".  this one is about the Grand Canyon National Park.  It suggest ten attractions to see while visiting.  The South Rim of the Grand Canyon is filled with breathtaking sights! Here are ten must-see attractions:
Grand Canyon Village: The heart of the South Rim, it offers historic buildings, shops, restaurants, and the iconic El Tovar Hotel. Mather Point: A popular overlook offering panoramic views of the canyon and Colorado River. Great for sunrise and sunset. Hopi Point: Known for its stunning vistas and unobstructed views of the inner canyon and rapids below. Yavapai Point and Geology Museum: Provides geological insight and spectacular views. The museum explains the canyon's formation. Bright Angel Trail: One of the most famous trails, offering various hiking options and stunning perspectives.
Hopi Point, Horse Shoe Bend, Skywalk, Grand Canyon Village, the Watchtower and Yavapai Point are just a few of the sites.

Here's a link to the play list: If You Are In Play List

Monday, December 18, 2023

If Your ever in The Great Smoky Mountain National Park, Do This

 The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is filled with breathtaking natural beauty and diverse attractions. Here are ten must-see attractions within the park:

  1. Clingmans Dome: The highest point in the park offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. A short hike leads to an observation tower offering stunning vistas.


  2. Cades Cove:
    This valley is rich in history and wildlife. Visitors can drive the 11-mile loop road, spotting wildlife like deer and black bears, and explore historic cabins and churches.

  3. Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail: A scenic drive featuring lush forests, waterfalls, and historic buildings. It's particularly beautiful during the fall when the foliage turns vibrant colors.


  4. Chimney Tops:
    A challenging hike to a pair of unique rock formations that offer fantastic views. It's a popular trail but requires some stamina.

  5. Newfound Gap: A major viewpoint situated on the border of Tennessee and North Carolina. It offers stunning vistas and is a great starting point for various hikes.


  6. Alum Cave Trail:
    Known for its geological features, this trail leads to Alum Cave Bluffs, offering incredible views. The trail is diverse, passing through forests and along cliffs.

  7. Laurel Falls: A family-friendly trail leading to a
    picturesque 80-foot waterfall. The paved path makes it accessible to visitors of different abilities.


  8. Rainbow Falls:
    This moderate hike leads to a beautiful 80-foot waterfall, which, on sunny days, often creates rainbows in its mist.

  9. Abrams Falls: A rewarding hike culminating in a powerful 20-foot waterfall. The hike is moderately challenging and showcases the park's diverse ecosystem.


  10. Elkmont Historic District:
    Rich in history, this area was once a thriving community. Visitors can explore abandoned homes and buildings, providing insight into early 20th-century life in the Smokies.

Each of these attractions offers a unique perspective on the beauty and diversity of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, whether through scenic views, historical insights, or encounters with the park's rich wildlife.

Video of If you Ever are In the Great Smoky Mountain Park

Monday, December 11, 2023

If You Are Ever In Yellowstone National Park, Do This

 

Yellowstone National Park is a wonderland of natural beauty and geothermal wonders. Here are ten of its top attractions:

Old Faithful Geyser: One of the park's most famous features, Old
Faithful erupts approximately every 90 minutes, shooting water high into the air.



Grand Prismatic Spring
: Known for its vibrant colors, this hot spring is one of the largest in the world. The rainbow-like hues are caused by different types of bacteria thriving in the varying temperatures.

Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone: Carved by the Yellowstone River, this canyon features stunning waterfalls like the Lower Falls and offers breathtaking views and hiking trails.


Mammoth Hot Springs
: These terraces of travertine are formed by hot water flowing through limestone, creating beautiful and intricate formations.



Yellowstone Lake: The largest high-elevation lake in North America offers picturesque views, fishing opportunities, and a chance to spot wildlife along its shores.


Hayden Valley: A prime spot for wildlife viewing, particularly for spotting bison, elk, grizzly bears, and wolves.




Norris Geyser Basin: The hottest and most dynamic thermal area in Yellowstone, featuring colorful hot springs, geysers, and geothermal activity.




Mount Washburn
: A popular hiking destination offering panoramic views of the park and a chance to see bighorn sheep and other wildlife.



Lamar Valley: Known as the 

"Serengeti of North America," this valley is another fantastic spot for wildlife watching, especially for wolves and grizzlies.

Tower Fall: A picturesque waterfall in the northern part of the park accessible via a short hike.

These attractions showcase just a fraction of the natural beauty and diverse ecosystems found within Yellowstone National Park. Each offers a unique experience, from geothermal wonders to wildlife sightings and stunning landscapes.

Monday, November 13, 2023

RV Camping Log and Journal Available on Amazon


I recently put together a logbook and journal for RVer.  The reason I created this book was because I found myself trying to remember details of a campground I stayed out a number of years ago.    I did a little research and put together a format for the book.  Each entry consists of two pages.  The first has the details of the campground.


 

 

At the top of the form is a box for the campground name, date, and travel information.  There is also a place to record the weather.  The campground information boxes come next.  Items like the address, cost and amenities can be recorded here.  This section allows you to rate the services provided and list various attributes of the campground. 

In my travels across the country, I have met so many wonderful people.  Having a place to record when, where and how we met is important to me.

  

The next section provides space to record who was camping with you, what you did, the people you met and what you would like to do if you stayed at the campground again.

Page two has the next section of the logbook.  It is a place for making notes and journaling about the adventures you went on while at the campground. 

 

 


Final the last section of the book provides a place to doodle, post pictures, draw maps or any other thing that help you preserve the memory of the adventure and experiences from you stay in the campground. 

You can find the book on Amazon:  here's a link

Logbook