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Great Lakes Photo Gallery
Images from our trip around Lake Superior and Lake Michigan, July 20 – August 5, 2016. Click to enlarge, read captions and view slideshow.
Posted in High Kick Photos, Travelogues
Tagged Agawa Rock, Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, grand portage national monument, Great Lakes Photos, Great Lakes Road Trip, Isle Royale National Park, kakabeka falls, Lake Superior, Mackinac Island, ouimet canyon, Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, Pukaskwa National Park, Sleeping Bear Dunes, Traverse City, Voyageurs National Park
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Texas and New Mexico Photo Gallery
Images from our trip to Texas and New Mexico, April 13-24, 2016. Click to enlarge, read captions and view slideshow.
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Tagged Amtrak Southwest Chief, bandelier national monument, Big bend national park, Carlsbad caverns national park, Guadalupe mountains national park, Guadalupe Peak Trail, Marfa, Meow Wolf, New Mexico Road Trip, Santa Fe, Texas road trip, white sands national monument
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Kick of the Week: Detroit, MI
On our return from Baltimore last August, we decided to detour to Detroit, MI for the night, neither of us having ever visited. Despite the city’s reputation of abandonment, we found the food and bar scene to be vibrant, especially in the downtown … Continue reading
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Tagged Antietam Detroit, Detroit, Ford Piquette, Ford Rouge, Grand Trunk Pub, High Kick, Mudgies deli, Sugar House
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National Park Kick: Arches/Canyonlands
Known for their spectacular rock formations, Arches and Canyonlands National Parks are easily accessible from hwy 191 just north of Moab, UT. Use Moab as your base and schedule at least a full day in each park to get a … Continue reading
Western Parks Road Trip Gallery
Images from our 4,572 mile Western road trip, June 26 through July 16, 2015. Click to enlarge, read captions and view slideshow.
Posted in Destinations, High Kick Photos
Tagged Arches National Park, Black Canyon of the Gunnison, Canyonlands National Park, Capitol Reef National Park, Carhenge, Colorado National Monument, Colorado road trip, Dead Horse Point State Park, Four Corners, Goosenecks State Park, Great Sand Dunes National Park, Lake Powell Ferry, Mesa Verde National Park, Moki Dugway, Monument Rocks, Monument Valley, Natural Bridges National Monument, Scotts Bluff, Utah Road Trip, Western National Parks Road Trip, Wind Cave
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National Park Kick: Capitol Reef
Capitol Reef National Park is located in south-central Utah. Its main feature is the 100-mile long Waterpocket Fold – a giant wrinkle on the earth. The scenic park drive only offers a glimpse of the geological features found in the … Continue reading
National Park Kick: Mesa Verde
Our second park on this trip was Mesa Verde National Park. When most people think of Mesa Verde, they most likely picture Ancestral Pueblo cliff dwellings. As we discovered, this is only a small aspect of what soon became one … Continue reading
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Tagged Cliff dwelling tours, Far View Lodge, High Kick, Mesa Verde National Park
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National Park Kick: Great Sand Dunes
Great Sand Dunes National Park & Preserve was the first stop on our 8-park adventure this summer. Our time here included hiking, trying out some sandboarding, and enjoying the peace and quiet that comes with visiting one of the lesser-known national parks. … Continue reading
Kick of the Week: Columbus, Ohio
Last Spring we spent a night in Columbus, OH on our way to Washington, DC. A 6-hour drive from Chicago, it made for a good overnight stop, and a city we had never visited. After checking in to our hotel … Continue reading
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Tagged Columbus OH, Curio, German Village, Harvest Pizzeria, High Kick, Mouton, Short North
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National Park Kick: Redwood
Redwood National Park was established in 1968 to protect its namesake trees, the tallest on Earth. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1980, the park and adjoining state parks protect almost half of the remaining California Redwoods. Easily accessible – right off US Highway … Continue reading
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