• Maroon Bells/Black Canyon of the Gunnison 

    For those who don’t know, Maroon Bells is probably “the” hike people think of when Colorado is mentioned. (But who knows, I don’t live here – yet). The trailhead is located a few miles outside… Read more

  • Glenwood Springs 

    : (proper noun) amazing, Adventure town, must see. The first minute we got there, it was awesome. We got to Ami’s Acres campground in the afternoon and after talking to the owner for a few… Read more

  • Stop #1: Rocky Mountain NP

    Day 1: Fort Collins. Our first city in Colorado, we stopped here for some breweries before driving to Rocky Mountain. The big letdown was that New Belgium brewery was closed, a huge, funky looking massive… Read more

  • UTAH ROCKS / end of the trip 

    We’re alive! I got lazy with blog posts oops. Utah definitely has its ups and downs. Ups include national parks like Zion and Arches, while downs include mainly the hellish heat. We stayed at Ponderosa… Read more

  • Arizona – Havasupai and Grand Canyon

    One hike, two days, 30 miles in the desert. Four people, and five foot blisters. What could be better? This was the most rewarding as well as physically- and mentally-challenging hike of my life. Jared… Read more

  • The Great Juxtaposition – Yosemite and (viva) Las Vegas 

    California was not too nice to us (me) at the beginning. After leaving Crater Lake, we drove the to Lake Tahoe, unsuccessfully making two souvenir stops and losing 45 minutes. I guess I was trying… Read more

  • Sad to be gone from Oregon(e)

    Oregon is so much more than rain and evergreen trees.  Oregon is a magical land of gorges, waterfalls, delicious eateries and BEER, so much beer. It’s so awesome that the state even has its own… Read more

  • The Grand Teton(s)

    Been there, done that. We only stayed a day and a half, but it was absolutely gorgeous. We were somehow able to get into the national park without having to pay, making that the second… Read more

  • YELLOWSTONE 101

    MY oh my. Finally after three days, we have WiFi at a campground – still no cell service. Don’t worry all, we’re still alive and ready to blog. Yellowstone was amazing. Jared had never been,… Read more

  • South Dakota down, Onto Wyoming 

    Woo we’re in Wyoming! So much driving, but definitely worth it. Yesterday was really busy. On our way to the Badlands, we stopped at this place called the Corn Palace which was the weirdest place… Read more

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Hello, I’m Tiffany! I started this blog to keep track of our travels over the years, mainly for friends and family. Through this blog, I hope to share some of our favorite places, recommendations for places to visit, and have it as a way to look back and relive some of our fun adventures. Hope you enjoy!

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