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3 Stellar and 1 Terribly Anxious Day in Waterton

In 1932, Waterton Lakes National Park (Alberta, Canada) was combined with the Glacier National Park (Montana, United States) to form the world’s first International Peace Park. Rangers like to remind visitors that elk, moose, coyotes and bears don’t recognize international…

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Bold, Beautiful, and Boondocking

We’ve seen 15 state capitol buildings prior to this one in Helena, Montana.  We’d visited this city in August of 2021 but that was prior to us starting to tour state capitol buildings.   This city has an interesting history so…

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Roam Sweet Roam

In the US, when you full-time RV, you still need to have establish a “domicile”.  Having a specific address is needed so that you can vote, register your vehicle, and get RV and health insurance.  Since we sold our Bay Area…

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Wide Open Wyoming

Wyoming isn’t top of mind for people when they think of pretty states, but as soon as we mention Yellowstone or the Tetons they go, “oh yeah, those are in Wyoming!”   I’ve got family in Cody and have had…

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5 Mesa Verde Do’s and Don’ts

Mesa Verde protects the cliff dwellings, kivas, pit houses, pueblos, masonry towers, and farming structures of the Ancestral Pueblo peoples who lived here for more than 700 years. This park undoubtedly contains the most notable and best preserved dwellings…

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Hovenweep Ruins – Off The Beaten Path

We’ve seen a lot of cliff dwellings and Puebloan ruins on our travels.  What Hovenweep is known for is its detailed structures in a variety of shapes and sizes, including square and circular towers as well as D-shaped dwellings…

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Forrest Gump Can Run Here But RVs Are Not Allowed

11 key stops on a 17 mile scenic drive between Arizona and Utah with no RVs allowed.  This is, unfortunately, the situation at the Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park.  That said, there are guided tours we could have booked…