Part of the reason that we were able to take a month long van trip is that my company has a purely remote office, which means I can flip open my laptop wherever I am and “go to work”....
A Grand Detour
The Grand Canyon has a rep. Other national parks and tourist destinations have their allure, but there’s something about the Grand Canyon, something profoundly archetypal, that sets expectations high: it’s not just big, it’s grand. It’s always been a wonder...
Skipping Zion
They say that the journey is the more important than the destination, and that was never more true than with our trip to Zion. We bolted out of Bryce late in the afternoon, wanting to make sure we could...
Goblin Valley
Leaving Moab, our plan was to drive through the heat of the day and make it to Capitol Reef State Park in time for sleep, but a few people had suggested we keep an eye out for Goblin Valley,...
Travel with Only Child
“Gimme five!” The toughest part of long term traveling with an only child has to be lack of playmates. We’re a close family, and Zevin still enjoys his time with both Michelle and I. Zevin and I will take...
Hot Tubbin’ the Rio Grande
We bolted north towards Taos, hoping to get a peek at Earthship Biotecture before it closed, but missed it by minutes. But, like the old story goes, good luck, bad luck, who knows? We consulted with freecampsites.net, a crowd-sourced...
Hiking to the Cavates
Heading out of Santa Fe at last, we cruised towards the Bandalier National Monument, a dry collection of canyons and mesas near Los Alamos. It’s also the ancestral home of the Pueblo peoples, a collection of Native American tribes...