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  • The Supermoon of Moab

    Yes, I am still telling stories of our summer vacation. This is a place for us to hold on to them so they won’t disappear from our memory. When we were in the planning stages of our vacation, Jason didn’t even want to go back to Moab, and especially not Arches National Park. It was…

    August 25, 2014
  • Lost Bearings in Buena Vista, Colorado: Cottonwood Hot Springs

            We had a plan for the night when we left the Wolf Center, but just like many good plans do, this one came unraveled fast.  It was all the fault of that nasty cold virus the little one shared. We were having a great time cruising down Highway 24 west from…

    August 19, 2014
  • What Does the Wolf Say?

    What does the wolf say, when he points his muzzle at the sky? Is it a call of camaraderie, or a long goodbye? When those last notes trail off, does he look around for friends? Or does he know that the bond of the pack never ends? I wonder if he is thinking of those who passed…

    August 14, 2014
  • GC18: Tarryall

    To get to Tarryall, the oldest cache in Colorado and twentieth oldest active geocache in the world, one would take the Ute Pass out of Colorado Springs.  Heading west on Highway 24 will take you past the turn offs for the North Pole, the Pikes Peak Tollway, and Green Mountain Falls.  You’ll be tempted to…

    August 11, 2014
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