Death Valley:  On foot
Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes in Death Valley National Park

Death Valley: On foot

Death Valley is a big park. In fact, outside of Alaska it's our largest national park, checking in at 5,219 square miles. By comparison, Yellowstone is only 3,471 square miles. Unlike some parks that provide shuttle buses, you're on your…

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Death Valley: From the bottom up
Badwater Basin in Death Valley National Park

Death Valley: From the bottom up

The lowest spot in North America is located in Death Valley National Park. Badwater Basin, as this location is known, sits 282 feet below sea level. If you're unable to estimate 282 feet, the Park Service was kind enough to…

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Death Valley:  20 Mules & Zabriskie Point
Death Valley National Park

Death Valley: 20 Mules & Zabriskie Point

Heading out of Beatty, Nevada, State Highway 374 runs southwest towards Death Valley National Park. It runs straight as an arrow for about 9 miles where it begins to wind its way up towards Daylight Pass between the Funeral Mountains…

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Rhyolite
The ghost town of Rhyolite, Nevada

Rhyolite

"Ghost town."  What do you think of when you hear that phrase?  I always picture old faded wooden buildings looking out on a dusty vacant street in a dry western landscape.  But why a dry western landscape?  Maybe I'm picturing…

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Vegas to Pahrump to Beatty
Nevada State Highway 160

Vegas to Pahrump to Beatty

When you go to Death Valley National Park, you have several choices for accommodations: camp in the park, rent very expensive ($200 - $300/night if available) rooms in the park, or stay at much less expensive motels outside the park.…

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Mittens
The Mittens in Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park

Mittens

Not for your hands, of course.  A much larger pair. I'd be very surprised if you haven't seen these formations before, either in photos or in person.  They're the West and East Mitten Buttes, two very distinctive features found in…

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Home on the range
Cattle drive in Wyoming

Home on the range

We were driving down one of the back roads in Wyoming when I was suddenly reminded of that old TV show, Rawhide.  I could almost hear the theme song: Rollin' Rollin' Rollin'Though the streams are swollenKeep them doggies rollin',Rawhide. Driving…

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Glacier: Many Glacier
Glacier National Park

Glacier: Many Glacier

Glacier National Park Trip: Part 5 When you finish your trip over the Going-to-the-Sun Road, you can head north from St. Mary for about 9 miles and find another road that will take you back into the park. This is…

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Glacier: Going to the Sun
Going-to-the-Sun Highway in Glacier National Park

Glacier: Going to the Sun

Glacier National Park Trip: Part 4 The continental divide -- we all learned about it in grade school.  Precipitation falling to the east strives to reach the Atlantic Ocean; to the west, it wends its way to the Pacific.  Yellowstone…

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