I guess it’s time to go home – returning coast to coast: what did it all mean?

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Finally, the cross country drive is coming to an end. Based on when this is published and when the events actually occurred, you can probably tell I have been a little busy (and slow to write the final chapter). As much as I like to travel, I think I need a little break after this …

Can’t we stay a little longer? – Northern California coast – part 2

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Last week, on Explores Inc. This is part 2 (or the return trip) from the Northern California coast drive. If you want to see how I got here, check out part 1 of the Northern California Coastal Drive, which covers the northbound trip from San Francisco. I don't have any pictures for the first few …

Let’s keep going – Northern California coast – part 1

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Disclaimer What you are about to read is part 1 of a two-part series. Actually there is so much to write about, I didn't want you to feel like you were reading a book, so I divided my exploration of "NorCal" into a northbound journey, and the return southbound journey. If you really enjoy this …

That’s the California I know – Big Sur and the central coast

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After driving out of Sequoia National Park and through the Central Valley, I stopped in Paso Robles to get an early dinner at Jack in the Box and inquire about campground availability near the coast. The answer: there wasn't any. I called the San Simeon Creek Campground which would be the first one I passed …

Big trees, mountains, and waterfalls – Central Sierra Nevada

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It seems likes everything is bigger in the Sierra Nevadas. The highest mountain in the lower 48 states is in the Sierras. I think the biggest waterfall in the US is in the Sierras. And the biggest trees (by volume) are in the Sierras. While we were wrapping up our hike in the Hoover Wilderness, …

True Nature – 5 days in Hoover Wilderness

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Gear list This post covers 5 days of backpacking in the Hoover Wilderness, part of Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest. I divided up the days onto separate pages. This will also allow you to stop reading earlier if you tire of my tale since the pages will be shorter. I still hope you make it through the …

Cliff notes for Great Basin National Park, the loneliest drive, and the busiest lake

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After crossing into Nevada, I stopped at the gas station/hotel/restaurant just over the border. I had about a quarter of a tank of gas left, but the distances around these parts are awfully long. I wanted to make sure I wasn't stranded in the desert over the next two days. While I was filling up, …

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