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Sand Sledding at Great Sand Dunes National Park

Sand Sledding at Great Sand Dunes National Park

Did you know there is a 30 square mile area in the middle of the United States with towering sand dunes over 700ft tall? We never heard of the Great Sand Dunes National Park but after seeing photos of it, especially shots of people sand 

From Snow to Sun in Colorado Springs

From Snow to Sun in Colorado Springs

Colorado Springs, located at the eastern foot of the Rocky Mountains, offers countless options for outdoors enthusiasts. With easy access to snow covered mountains plus the red rocks of Garden of the Gods you can find something for everyone. Pikes Peak Towering over Colorado Springs 

Sunny Santa Fe

Sunny Santa Fe

After our time in Arizona, we made the journey in our RV over to historic Santa Fe, New Mexico. We’ve enjoyed exploring the city and surrounding landscape with beautiful sunny and dry weather here in late May. We did have a slight change in plans 

The Grandest Of Them All – The Grand Canyon!

The Grandest Of Them All – The Grand Canyon!

A road trip through Arizona is not complete without a visit to one of the 7 natural wonders of the world – the Grand Canyon. We chose to visit the national park as a day trip from our home base in Flagstaff where the various 

Grand Canyon National Park With Dogs

Grand Canyon National Park With Dogs

There are a few dog friendly spots within the Grand Canyon National Park with dogs and we definitely found the money spot! We spent our day at the South Rim but there is 1 trail we’ve heard of on the North Rim that dogs are 

Dog Friendly Sedona, Arizona

Dog Friendly Sedona, Arizona

We took an evening trip down to dog friendly Sedona Arizona which was about 1 hour from Flagstaff. The main attraction Cathedral Hill hike which is 1/2 mile up 800 feet to reach one of the areas largest vortexes. This trail is dog friendly but 

Dog Friendly Flagstaff, Arizona

Dog Friendly Flagstaff, Arizona

We found some great dog friendly options when visiting Flagstaff, Arizona. However, our initial research returned praises for the city being incredibly dog friendly but we did ran into quite a few places that have changed rules and dogs are no longer allowed. We are 

RV Remote Work Check In

RV Remote Work Check In

We have now completed two full weeks of remote work during our RV adventure and it’s time to check in how how the work side of things is going: The KOA internet speeds have been hit and miss over the last 2 weeks. Grand Junction 

Bryce Canyon National Park With Dogs

Bryce Canyon National Park With Dogs

Bryce Canyon National Park is another spot where dogs are not allowed in the majority of the park. There is one exception, a nice paved trail that takes you from Sunrise Point to Sunset Point. Dogs are allowed to walk Bryce Canyon’s scenic Sunrise Point 

Dog Friendly Grand Staircase Escalante

Dog Friendly Grand Staircase Escalante

Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument is a more remote spot compared to its neighbor Bryce Canyon but it offers more dog friendly options. This spot offers several unique hikes and is about 30 minutes away from Bryce Canyon. We stayed in Cannonville but the towns 

Channeling Our Inner Vortex Energy – Sedona Hiking

Channeling Our Inner Vortex Energy – Sedona Hiking

From our home base in Flagstaff, AZ, we made the hour long drive down to Sedona for an evening hiking trip. Sedona is a beautiful desert town surrounded by red rock buttes, canyons, and forests. Besides the amazing landscape, Sedona is famous for its unique 

Dog Friendly Zebra Slot Canyon

Dog Friendly Zebra Slot Canyon

While the Zebra Slot Canyon is listed as “dog friendly”, this is a tough hike! There is no way the corgis could have walked TO the slot canyon as it’s very hot with no shade and deep sand in some areas. Once inside, they could