Trail Hog

Theodore Roosevelt National ParkNorth DakotaMay  2015 There are four trails I wish to do today, each under three miles in length.  My first two hikes go swimmingly.  It is during the third hike, on the Jones Creek Trail in Theodore Roosevelt National Park, that I run into an impediment. I hadn’t intended to end my… Continue reading Trail Hog

Rabbits

Cerbat Foothills Recreation AreaArizonaMarch  2019 We have bunny rabbits back home, cute, furry little hoppers.  Today’s hike is on the Monolith Garden Trail, some distance up the road from Wikieup, Arizona and Nothing, Arizona.  Here we find black-tailed jackrabbits, giants compared to our hometown bunnies. I’m told they grow up to 13 pounds but I… Continue reading Rabbits

Conquer the Mountain

many mountains It’s not uncommon to hear about a hiker’s ambition to conquer a mountain, to not let the mountain gain victory over their desires to summit. What is this “conquer the mountain” idea and where did it come from!  No.  This is not the way to approach it.  The mountain is fine, whether we… Continue reading Conquer the Mountain

Georgia Peaches

GeorgiaNovember  2012 I have been to Georgia many times, Lisa never.  So together, we have never been to Georgia.  Until now.  As we drive north from Atlanta to Brasstown Bald, the high point of the Peach State, it is clear and sunny and we can’t help but sing… Georgia, GeorgiaThe whole day throughJust an old… Continue reading Georgia Peaches

Lightsabers

December  2015 Giving the gift of weapons to your niece’s young daughter and son may be a bit dicey. First, not knowing how my niece, the Squirt (her nickname that only I may use) feels about toy weapons, I ask her, “Can we bring two lightsabers into your home, y’know, as gifts for the kids?… Continue reading Lightsabers

Penobscot Narrows Bridge

Stockton SpringsMaineMay  2015 Our next stop is the Penobscot Narrows Bridge and Observatory in southeast Maine, south of Bangor.  What brings us here to the bridge is its design of modern cable-stayed construction.  One glance tells any one of us that it is modern cable-stayed construction.  Right?  Instead of the usual method of bundling cables… Continue reading Penobscot Narrows Bridge