Wyoming Adventures Astride a Horse
As the thunder grew louder and the vibrations in my chest grew stronger, it occurred to me that I might die on my first vacation with Joy. … More Wyoming Adventures Astride a Horse
As the thunder grew louder and the vibrations in my chest grew stronger, it occurred to me that I might die on my first vacation with Joy. … More Wyoming Adventures Astride a Horse
After spending the first week of July in England hiking Hadrian’s Wall most of our tour group headed to Scotland and the Orkneys to experience excellent Scottish archaeology and culture. Visiting Dead Scots There is a LOT of archaeology in Scotland! We saw a number of fantastic Neolithic sites, standing stones, PICT stones, and castles. Neolithic highlights. … More Scotland Adventures
It’s hard to pinpoint the trip highlight. … The food was as good as we’d hoped for. The archaeology and cultural sites blew us away. … More A Sicilian Adventure
Summer hiking in England means that it rains most days rather than every day. By the end of our first day we were all trudging along in sodden, muddy boots, hair plastered down to our skulls. It was awesome. … More Hiking Hadrian’s Wall – a Roman Adventure in Northern England
The ride from Galway to Carraroe was utterly boring and without charm. Doing it in reverse did not add any interest. … More Cycle Ireland Day 25: Cararroe BACK TO Galway
As we move further north we are seeing more and more thatch roof buildings. … More Cycle Ireland Day 23: To Galway
The “full Irish breakfast” is an efficient way to eat all of your caloric daily requirements in one sitting. And a butt-load of meat. … More Cycle Ireland Day 18: to Ballybunion
We’re half way through our cycling adventure along Ireland’s west coast. The weather continues to be glorious. … More Cycle Ireland Day 15: Annascaul to Dunquin
Our waitress warned us, “Ooh. That’s a steep one, alright. I usually drive most of that in 1st gear.” … More Cycle Ireland Day 12: Caherdaniel to Portmagee
The Wild Atlantic Way lived up to its name: windy, wet and dramatic. Also, I’m learning to use my Dick Tracy mirror! … More Cycle Ireland Day 3: Clonakilty to Skibbereen
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