Our Florida swing concluded with a trip to the US Virgin Islands to visit the easternmost Park in the system. We had great weather and thoroughly enjoyed our few days in the Caribbean. Click on the link above to read about our adventures and see our pictures.
We visited the Everglades National Park on December 18th, 2019. This was our third park in 3 days. What a great swing through southern Florida. I loved all the animals here. I finally got to try out my new camera on some critters. The main reason I purchased it was for the animals of the National Parks. That and the scenery of the western parks.
After a very productive 10 days helping my (Gary) stepmother in Edgewater, Florida, we drove to Orlando, then flew to Key West. On Monday December 16, 2019 we visited Park #2 – Dry Tortugas. On Tuesday we drove up through the keys to visit Park #3 – Biscayne. Click on these links to see our pictures and a description of our visits. There is more to come as I just need to get this site updated for our visit to Everglades and Virgin Islands.
On November 16, 2019 we visited Rocky Mountain National Park. This was the place we decided to visit all 61 parks over the next few years. If you click the link above it will bring you to a recap of our visit.
Gary and Elizabeth in St Jean Pied de Port France May 2019, starting our third Camino
We are
starting this blog in November 2019 as a way to document our journey as we
visit all of the 61 US National Parks. We will include links to many of our
previous and future adventures as well. This website is mostly for family and
friends, but also as a way to have documentation for ourselves.
Last month, my
wife Elizabeth and I (Gary) were looking for a quick getaway. We ended up flying
to Denver, CO and driving the 75 miles to Estes Park, to experience Rocky
Mountain National Park. This was actually the 13th park I personally
had visited, but during this visit Elizabeth said we should start over and
visit all the parks over the next 20 years or so. My reply was, that it is a great idea, but I
want to do it before I turn 65 in 4 ½ years. So the seed was planted, a goal
with a timeline. On day 2 of our visit to RMNP we stopped at the visitor center
and purchased a passport book and got our first official National Park stamp.
We have
always had a bit of an adventurous spirit. I worked construction out of
college. When Elizabeth and I first became a team in the mid-1980’s we lived in
9 different locations the first 5 years we were together. It was during that
stretch we got married. Kids soon followed, after which the moving slowed a bit.
After 8 years in Vermont I again was looking for something new, so I resigned
my position with the only company I had worked for out of college. They
responded by offering me a new position in Arizona, so off we went. Our moms
were not too happy with us moving two of their grandkids across the country.
That was 20
years ago. Now the kids are grown, we have no dogs and no grandkids, so why not
start a new big adventure. We are both self-employed, with flexible work
schedules, are healthy, and have saved and invested well, so now is the time to
travel!
Some of our previous adventures include: I through hiked the Appalachian trail in 2014. Elizabeth loves the hiker community and the towns the trail goes through, but is not keen on hiking up big hills with a heavy pack and sleeping in the woods. Sooo, 2015 we traveled to Spain and walked the Camino Frances, 500 miles across Spain. We both loved it. In 2016 we returned to Spain for another Camino. In 2018 I started a second through hike of the AT. After 1,000 miles I returned home, purchased a bicycle, flew to the Canadian border and pedaled 1,000 miles south along the Pacific Coast to Monterrey, CA. 2019 brought us a third trip to Spain and we had another awesome 550 mile walk on the Camino Frances. I then flew to Ohio and pedaled my bike 1,000 miles along the Great Lakes in Canada, ending up in Maine.