Most of you know me, what I am doing this month and why I am doing it. I have had some seemingly random people also stumble across the page, so welcome! I was informed that only 3 posts will be visible on this page, so I have done some restructuring. I will not create a page for each park with the table of contents below, though it appears they will be ordered alphabetically at least for the time being. Hopefully this will make everything a little easier to navigate. I am also working on making sure comments/discussion are open on each page, at least, until they get abused. I would love to hear back from all y’all if you have comments or even questions. I am sure this will continue to evolve as I become more versed in this stuff, so be patient and offer suggestions if you have them.
I have copied the previous blog posts to the respective pages, so you can go back and read them if you would like. It also appears that with my upgrade to be able to post videos I also got my own domain name – https://travelsherpa.blog/. So official sounding! Feel free to use and share either.
Table of Contents
- Arches National Park
- Blog posts
- Bryce Canyon
- Capitol Reef National Park
- Flaming Gorge and Dinosaur National Monument
- Grand Teton National Park
- Travel out and Golden Gate Canyon State Park
- Yellowstone National Park
Mesa Verde – Balcony House and beyond
Visiting Mesa Verde was a great, if short, experience, and novel during this trip in that the focus was much more heavily on the people that called this area home for over a thousand years, up through today. The museum in Mesa Verde is the oldest in the NPS, and openly admits that until very…
Slow day and transition to Mesa Verde
I had a little bit of employment stuff to do this morning, and I was low on groceries, so I headed in to Torrey for breakfast and power for my laptop, maybe even WiFi. I fortunately I found d out that my laptop is apparently in a death spiral, not holding any charge in the…
Possibly favorite hike ever
The clouds and the radar cleared up early afternoon, and I found the website where NPS lists flash flood risks, and Capitol Reef was low/non-existent, so I decided to head back to do more of Sulphur Creek, this time starting from the “top”. The entire trail is 5.9 miles, and I covered 2 of those…