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Do blogs feel old fashion now? I am not sure, and I am not really sure I care. Hopefully, this helps you, dear reader, in finding the content you are looking for. If it’s not helpful, oh well. If it is, great!
- Camper/RV: Camper tips and tricks, campsite recommendations and reviews, funny experiences, working remotely
- Food/Recipes: Recipes from the road, cooking and meal planning in a camper, food and restaurant reviews
- Photography: Photography may be a stretch, but I do love taking photos
- Tonto/Ranger: All things Tonto on the road, from food, supplies, activities, and more
- Travel: Travel planning, hiking, camping, parks explored, cities visited, fun attractions along the way
- International: Travel abroad, far and wide – food, sights, recommendations
- National Parks: Any and all things within the National Parks system
- USA: Weird, fun, must see sights unique to the United States
Walk this way to my latest posts…
Want to keep up on the my latest adventures? See below 🙂
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Redwood National Park
Redwood National Park is actual Redwood National and State Park, as many national and state park lands make up the total area and are actively intermixed.
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Redwood NP Photo Gallery
Check out more about Redwood National Park here.
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Jewel Cave NM Photo Gallery
Check out more about Jewel Cave National Monument here!
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Jewel Cave National Monument
Jewel Cave feels like the forgotten gem of the Black Hills. Let me explain. There are so many big ticket spots in such a compact area that it gets left off so many top 5 lists. A fellow camper recommended Jewel Cave National Monument as a alternative to Wind Cave National Park.
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Badlands National Park: Sunrise
Big Badlands Overlook has a boardwalk out the overlook from the parking lot, making it an easy and accessible walk for all. There is a lot of space on either side of the boardwalk to safely set up equipment without bothering other visitors to the park.
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Porter Sculpture Park: Find the Bull!
After a long day filled with flat tires, a full car 4 tire replacement, and an incident where my bike was being dragged behind the camper for who knows how long, I was more than happy to arrive at the Porter Sculpture Park.