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Open Door- Granite Creek, WY
Hiking Rocky Mountains Wyoming

Half Moon Lake, Granite Creek & Gros Ventre Mountains

Half Moon Lake After two days in Denver visiting with friends, we drove north to Wyoming, in search of mountain vistas and clear skies. Our destination was the Bridger-Teton National Forest, which is huge, with several districts within their boundaries. We ended up at Half Moon Lake campground in the Read more…

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By REBECCA, 4 yearsNovember 4, 2021 ago
Colorado Hiking Rocky Mountains

Telluride & Arapaho National Forest Boondocking

After visiting the Colorado Western Front, with much of our time in the high desert areas, we were ready for Telluride, aspens and high elevations in the national forest. We spent two rainy nights in Telluride, in their town campground tucked away at the end of the box canyon. Our Read more…

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By REBECCA, 4 yearsOctober 17, 2021 ago
Ute Pass view
Colorado Rocky Mountains

Rocky Mountains Roaming: Celebrating Retirement

What better way to celebrate retirement than to roam one of the most gorgeous places in this big old world? Bernie and I both love the Rocky Mountains, and we’ve logged some great memories and fantastic hikes in the Rockies. Most of our time together has been spent in Rocky Read more…

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By REBECCA, 4 yearsOctober 4, 2021 ago
Appalachian Trail Hiking North Carolina Orchids Tennessee

Orchid Hide and Seek on the Appalachian Trail

All the seasons pass so quickly, but mid to late June found us revisiting favorite orchid habitats in hopes of finding the utter perfection of Small Purple Fringed Orchid and Round Leaf Orchid. These days, our hikes are shorter, but the scenery is no less spectacular. On our way to Read more…

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By REBECCA, 4 yearsAugust 23, 2021 ago
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spring bluets
Appalachian Ranger District Hiking North Carolina Pisgah National Forest Wildflowers

Spring Ephemerals…Hope Springs Eternal

Hope springs eternal is a phrase that has been in my mind this season. It was a tough winter in many ways- for all of us. The hope of spring hikes loomed large, with spring ephemerals representing the abundance and perfection of nature’s resilience, and a sumptuous prelude to summer Read more…

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By REBECCA, 4 yearsMay 25, 2021 ago
Appalachian Ranger District Appalachian Trail fungi Great Smoky Mountains National Park Hiking North Carolina Wildflowers

To Everything There is a Season: Summer to Fall to Winter

Our time on the trail was limited over the summer, but the wildflower offerings were no less spectacular. It is a gift to bear witness to the transition of seasons, when newly emerging leaves display all hues of green. Summer’s understory is a soothing, lustrous emerald carpet, with blooms interspersed Read more…

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By REBECCA, 4 yearsDecember 29, 2020 ago
Appalachian Trail North Carolina Orchids Pisgah National Forest Wildflowers

Southern Appalachian Native Orchids: A Gracious Plenty

Since 2013, I have been a bit obsessed in the search for purple-fringed orchids, and other native orchids that hide amidst the herbaceous understory of the Southern Appalachians. Purple-fringed orchid, both large and small, are found in our beautiful mountains. Sometimes their locations are easily accessible and other times, you Read more…

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By REBECCA, 5 yearsJuly 19, 2020 ago
Hiking North Carolina Orchids Pisgah National Forest Wildflowers

Showy Orchis and Pink & Yellow Lady’s Slippers

I love native orchids; they exist right in front of us, but hide in plain sight. Catching them in bloom requires diligence and/or habit. There are times when I have rushed to see Showy Orchis, Pink Lady’s Slipper, or Yellow Lady’s Slipper in bloom, and found only stalks holding shriveled Read more…

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By REBECCA, 5 yearsJune 1, 2020 ago
Hiking North Carolina Wildflowers

Nantahala National Forest to the Rescue

Let’s be brutally honest. It has a been a fresh hell for hikers as COVID-19 has shut down access to our places of spiritual renewal and physical challenge. Die-hard hikers have worked together to flatten the curve and stay safe, while also searching for trails that are open and safe Read more…

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By REBECCA, 5 yearsMay 18, 2020 ago
Appalachian Ranger District North Carolina Pisgah National Forest Wildflowers

Glorious April in Big Ivy

No spring is complete without several April hikes in Big Ivy area of Pisgah National Forest in order to embrace the incredible diversity and abundance of spring ephemerals. Big Ivy has it all: rich coves, pine-oak-heath forest, rocky streamsides and chestnut oak forests. The catch? Most trails have recently been Read more…

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By REBECCA, 5 yearsApril 23, 2020 ago
Countdown to spring
The Big DayMarch 19, 2020
SPRING HAS ARRIVED!
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