Experiencing the Alaska Frontier in McCarthy and Kennecott
McCarthy and Kennecott, Alaska might be the most fascinating places I’ve ever been. The best way to learn about them is to experience them, so hang on. It’s gonna be a bumpy ride.
McCarthy and Kennecott, Alaska might be the most fascinating places I’ve ever been. The best way to learn about them is to experience them, so hang on. It’s gonna be a bumpy ride.
The western part of Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula is accessible via the Sterling Highway, which travels alongside the vivid Kenai River.
The Kenai Peninsula of Alaska is one of the most gorgeous places I’ve ever been. I walked the beach, sailed the seas, and marveled at glaciers.
Under the shadow of America’s tallest mountain, Denali, the Parks Highway is a gorgeous route through central Alaska.
I was in Phoenix, Arizona when I decided to spend the summer in Alaska. Three thousand miles with a deadline means seeing some gorgeous sites at a quick clip.
On the way from Sedona to Salt Lake City, I stopped in Page, St. George, and Leeds. This gorgeous area is full of natural splendor and interesting history.
“Blown away” is really the only way to describe my reaction to Snow Canyon near St. George, Utah. It’s a geological wonderland. See why I love it so much!
Nestled under towering red and white striped rock formations, Sedona, Arizona is a haven for outdoorsy types, artists and New Agers. Come hike with me!
Carved by the Virgin River, above its placid banks rises Zion Canyon. Explore the Emerald Pools Trail, The Grotto, and Kolob Canyon.
1.8 billion mind-boggling years ago, the Earth was beginning to shape itself in ways that would lead to the creation of the Grand Canyon. Explore it with me!