overland travel
The Road Less Traveled – Going 4×4 through the Seven Sisters
We’ve just spent the last week exploring the rugged and remote Pacific Coast from the little town of El Rosario through Guerrero Negro, where we are now resting and cleaning up! It was over 120 miles of beautiful scenery, great surf, empty beaches, incredible seafood and very challenging 4×4 roads and navigation (thank God for …
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Bienvenidos a Mexico!
https://www.chat-quiberon.com/2024/01/18/0wypiau George and I officially crossed the border into Mexico on November 13th! The border crossing was super easy. We did ask to confirm which building we should go to in order to get our six month tourist visa (it’s the big building that says Aduana on the right, but the appropriate office inside was a …
Slot Canyons, Hot Springs and Surf! Good last few weeks in the USA
https://modaypadel.com/x67my3ca Jenine and I have had an awesome last few weeks meeting new friends and exploring awesome parts of Utah and California. We’ve done the gamut from seeing the magnificent Hoodoos in Bryce Canyon, slot canyon hiking in Grand Staircase – Escalante, soaking in incredible hot springs in Death Valley over halloween, and then a week full …
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Fun times in Moab and on the White Rim Trail
After hiking the Grand Canyon, George and I continued venturing east, but this time northeast to Utah’s Moab region. We heard great things about the off-road trails, mountain biking, and national parks (Arches and Canyonlands), and wanted to explore them all. When we arrived in Moab it was packed with 4×4 vehicles (jeeps, trucks, and …
Backpacking in the Grand Canyon
Soma 350 Mg Price When we made the decision to spend some time in the US before heading south, my first thought was, “I have to see the Grand Canyon!” So George and I made the trek in Titus to visit one of the seven natural wonders of the world, the Grand Canyon. We were pleasantly surprised to learn …
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Breaking in the New Rig “Titus” at Death Valley
https://gungrove.com/235z8cgfvet After returning from our beautiful hike to Thousand Island Lake near Yosemite, we headed out immediately to Death Valley. Jenine’s birthday was on October 8th, and we wanted to spend it camped underneath the famous death valley skies! Death Valley was also going to be the place where we could truly test the capabilities of …
Leaving San Francisco Part II – On our way (again) in our new home
After coming back from burning man in early September, the plan was to pick up our new off-road camper van (Sportsmobile) and head out again (for real) on our trip. The plan was pushed back when we found out our van wasn’t going to be ready until the end of September. So we moved in …
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Burning Man and back in SF
After traveling back from Canada to San Francisco, Jenine and I made a quick packing turnaround, grabbed our 24’ rental trailer and headed to Black Rock City on Monday Aug 25th. We heard that Burning Man was “closed” that Monday due to rain, so we camped out at a gas station and breezed into the Burning Man …
The Spectacular Canadian Rockies
As we write this blog post we are pulling a 24 foot trailer on our way to Burning Man, remembering our time in the beautiful Canadian Rockies. The cool mountain air and awe-inspiring mountains led to some great paddle boarding opportunities, yoga, and hiking. We left Vancouver Island after two weeks and hit Vancouver (city) …