I think it’s been years since I have done a blog. I’ve stayed mostly disconnected and in my own little world. I have done and seen all… Read more “My Top Photos of 2021”
Author: oddlyeccentric
The Search for Meaning Starts in Nature
We consulted with the spirits by night, laughing, drinking, and scaring the demons away.
The Fire Serpent was summoned and grew on wings of flame.
A Hike to Remember: Dealing with Death, Bears, and High Altitude
The rain intensified as high winds kicked around the vehicles with an unrelenting roar. We couldn’t see much of anything. The hazard lights were on for the… Read more “A Hike to Remember: Dealing with Death, Bears, and High Altitude”
Arches National Park, Utah
It had been a great road trip from the start at Mount Rushmore to Devil’s Tower, experiencing Yellowstone in Winter, Zion National Park, Antelope and Grand Canyon.… Read more “Arches National Park, Utah”
Antelope Canyon to the Grand Canyon
We arrived at Antelope Canyon and got a hotel for the night. We started doing some research online to figure out which canyon to go to: Lower… Read more “Antelope Canyon to the Grand Canyon”
Acrophobia on Angel’s Landing: Zion National Park, Utah
After a crazy drive through a blizzard we managed to get out of Salt Lake City before all highway lanes were shut down. We escaped the foul… Read more “Acrophobia on Angel’s Landing: Zion National Park, Utah”
Yellowstone in Winter
After visiting Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse, and Devils Tower Monuments, we arrived at Yellowstone. Most of the roads were closed because it was so late in the… Read more “Yellowstone in Winter”
Mount Rushmore to Devil’s Tower
I was fresh off a 200 mile thru-hike and not looking forward to what would have to come next; getting back on my feet in a metaphorical… Read more “Mount Rushmore to Devil’s Tower”
Lost on the Buffalo River Trail – Finishing a 200 Mile Journey
It had been another dark, rainy day of hiking and I had seen very little of the sun. After finishing the Ozark Highlands Trail at Woolum I… Read more “Lost on the Buffalo River Trail – Finishing a 200 Mile Journey”