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Gettysburg and the Mid-Atlantic
This past winter, we had time for a short road trip from New England back home to Asheville, so we were able to go to a few National Park Sites during our journey. The first was Saratoga National Historical Park, which we visited on a very cold day. The road to drive around the park…
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Winter National Park Visits
Last winter we were able to sneak in a few NPS sites while traveling to visit family and friends over the holidays. One site that was surprising and entertaining in an unexpected way was Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park. Only earning National Park status in 2014, previously the Blackstone River Valley was protected as…
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It’s Called Ride and Tie
I run. A lot. But, I am not fast. Non runners are impressed by my resolve (insanity), health (why else would anyone run on purpose?), and unstoppable (ludicrous) urge to never DNF (Did Not Finish). Runners, though, will eventually get around to asking my pace, or my PR (Personal Record) in a specific race…
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Obed Wild and Scenic River
Veterans Day is a great day to pay tribute to our country, and to America’s Best Idea – the National Park System. This Veterans Day, Anthony and I both had off so we decided to spend it at a park site we hadn’t visited yet – Obed Wild and Scenic River in Tennessee. Not too…
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Glacier National Park and the Northern Rockies
Summer vacation began and ended with vegan pizza. Specifically, vegan pizza at Allie’s Vegan Pizza in Spokane, Washington. Even though it sounds weird, the mac and cheese pizza was fantastic, especially when dipped in ranch. After a late arrival, our first real day of vacation included lots of driving, fueled with breakfast by Casual Friday…
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Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park
In early September, we had the opportunity to travel to Atlanta for the weekend. Anthony was very excited to attend Dragon Con, a festival that attracts over 20,000 visitors to the city of Atlanta every year. We spent all day Saturday at the fest, attending the parade – where hundreds of people in costume march…
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Midwest National Parks – Part 3
We then made our way to Minneapolis, Minnesota to the visitors center for Mississippi National River and Recreation Area. There were several areas along the river we could have visited, but we unfortunately did not have enough time. We took a very short walk along the river, and spent some time in the visitors center,…
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Midwest National Parks – Part 2
The next day we drove to Keweenaw National Historical Park. A park site that we really knew nothing about, besides a cursory glance at the website when we planned the trip, as always we were pleasantly surprised by how informative and interesting this site was. We began our trip at the Quincy Unit where we…
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Midwest National Parks – Part 1
The theme of our summer vacation was twofold: we need kayaks and beavers changed the path of American history. For vacation this summer, Anthony and I decided to loop through Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, and a little of Missouri. Our industrious plan covered 18 National Park Sites. Collecting stamps, magnets, and park brochures,…