Cades Cove or bust…..
Cades Cove is a scenic valley in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, spanning parts of Tennessee and North Carolina. This lush basin, surrounded by misty mountains and dense forests, offers a glimpse into the region’s...
Cades Cove is a scenic valley in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, spanning parts of Tennessee and North Carolina. This lush basin, surrounded by misty mountains and dense forests, offers a glimpse into the region’s...
We have been lugging a tiny home across the country for several years. In some of the years, gas is reasonable, but it is way too expensive in other years. Usually, I don’t think about how...
The first time I drove the rig up five miles of narrow road to reach Brooks Lake, I was a little ill at ease pulling the ORV, hoping that there would be a campsite vacancy and...
I’ve never been fond of the day after the conclusion of the Red Ants Pants Music Festival. It’s time to move on to our next somewhat planned campsite. I don’t have anything specific to do in...
I didn’t plan it, probably because I don’t plan hardly anything, but this mid-summer sojourn has turned into a time to visit “old friends.” Not necessarily actual people, although we did meet up with friends along...
We’ve begun our summer pilgrimage to places that hold a familiar charm for us. The Princess and I are well-acquainted with this journey, knowing exactly where to pause for a short or extended stay, as the...
Mesa Verde National Park was the main attraction to the area to see Ancestral Pueblo cliff dwellings. Everyone has heard of this amazing place. This was not our first time there. We had last visited when...
During our spring adventure, we made a big loop through Colorado, starting in the Denver area, then headed west to Grand Junction for the red rock scenery and wine country. Then we hopped over to Moab,...
There are probably several good reasons to consider staying in Moab, UT, although I can’t think of any at the moment. After leaving the Grand Junction area, the Princess and I drove eighty miles to be...
I’m not quite sure when the last time I was in Grand Junction was, but a few years ago when we traveled with another couple on The California Zephyr train from Illinois on our way to...