Volcanoes National Park Hawaii | Thurston Lava Tube on the Big Island

Come on a lava tube tour inside of Hawaii’s Volcanoes National Park, on Crater Rim Drive. You can take a walk along the rim of the Kilauea volcano and tour the Thurston Lava Tube (Nahuku). Continue reading Volcanoes National Park Hawaii | Thurston Lava Tube on the Big Island

Supermoon over Savannah River with river boat in the foreground.

New Travel Facebook Group For All

Whether you drive, fly, or do staycations, this is the place for you. This Facebook group is where creators, travelers, explorers, adventures or those that need some travel planning advice come together. We even love those who travel to haunted locations and cemeteries. Share your pictures, videos, blogs, events, or podcasts as it relates to going some where and seeing the sites. Come join: https://www.facebook.com/groups/520483409235729/ Continue reading New Travel Facebook Group For All

5 Places to Stay in the Black Hills, South Dakota

We have stayed in many places in the Black Hills, South Dakota. From KOA cabins to RV parks to historic hotels to casino resorts. From Deadwood to Custer to Hill City. All within driving distance to Deadwood, Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse, Custer State Park, The Wind Caves, Mickelson Trail, Needles Highway, and more. Come along with us as we show you some of these campgrounds and hotels. So you can plan your year-round travel to the Black Hills in South Dakota. Continue reading 5 Places to Stay in the Black Hills, South Dakota

Traveling During a Pandemic

We get asked a lot how we afford to travel so much. And how we are traveling during the Covid outbreak. Simply we waited until things opened up again. We stay close to home. We are only doing road trips to sparely populated places. We keep to ourselves and not socialize with others. And most importantly, we stay in places where we have more control over our health that goes beyond masks, hand sanitizer, gloves, and social distancing. Continue reading Traveling During a Pandemic

Valley of Fires Can Be Seen From Space | New Mexico Travel Guide

In south-central New Mexico, some 25 kilometers (15 miles) north of White Sands National Monument and just west of Carrizozo, you will find a very large lava flow across the New Mexico desert landscape and highway. The lava is the Carrizozo Malpais, a massive volcanic lava flow left over from volcanic activity that occurred several thousand years ago. The Valley of Fire is so large you can see it from space. The Valley of Fires recreation area is located immediately adjacent to the Malpais Lava Flow. Where you will find day use, along with tent and RV camping. Continue reading Valley of Fires Can Be Seen From Space | New Mexico Travel Guide

Haunted Colorado | Cheesman Park after Dark

There is a large park in the middle of Denver, Colorado that use to be a cemetery (Mt Pleasant). They move most of the bodies. But many were left behind. This video is a night we went to this city park after dark. You won’t believe what happen to us. Continue reading Haunted Colorado | Cheesman Park after Dark

Estes Park & Rocky Mountain National Park Elk Rut

Recently a Woman was attacked by a bull elk on a sidewalk in Estes Park, Colorado. It is important that tourist visiting Estes Park and Rocky Mountain National Park understand that during the Elk Rut season the bulls are very aggressive. And you should never be near an elk herd at any time of the year. They are wild animals and become very aggressive during the Elk Rut. For safety reasons, a telephoto lens should be used when photographing any wildlife. Don’t spoil your trip or the safety of other travelers, by getting too close to wildlife. Recently a woman was attacked by a elk in Estes Park, Colorado because the crowd got to close when filming the herd. Continue reading Estes Park & Rocky Mountain National Park Elk Rut

Sacagawea Is Buried in Wyoming? Or is she?

Sacagawea Guided Us to the Truth. This is the story of the Shoshone woman Sacagawea. And the woman who was her impostor. Note in Wyoming, it is spelled Sacajawea. Sacagawea is the woman who guided the Lewis and Clark expedition across the northern United Stated in 1805 and 1806. You know from the Night at the Museum. Continue reading Sacagawea Is Buried in Wyoming? Or is she?

We Found A Mysterious Boneyard in a Colorado Desert

During a visit to the Sand Wash Basin Wild Horse Reserve, we found a mysterious boneyard. This Wild West Mustang reserve is just outside of Craig Colorado in Northwest Colorado. If you have never been to this area it is just west of Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Popular for ATVs and 4×4. After year of research with the BLM (Bureau of Land Management) and The Wild Horse Warriors for Sand Wash Basin, we finally discovered what we found in the Northwest desert of Colorado. Continue reading We Found A Mysterious Boneyard in a Colorado Desert

A Day in Rocky Mountain National Park with Colorado Martini

Come spend a day with us in Rocky Mountain Park. A place full of elk, deer, big horned sheep, mountain goats, fishing, hiking, picnicking, and camping. Whether you are a hiker, camper, family or like seeing the view from the car, the park is full of family fun and sites for everyone. So come with us while we give you a Colorado Martini style travel tour of RMNP. Continue reading A Day in Rocky Mountain National Park with Colorado Martini