I would pay 2x as much for a fast and responsive kindle.

Ran across my Aug 2019 post about Visiting Americaโ€™s most obscure National Monument in San Antonio, Texas. You probably haven’t heard of this one before… #travel #NationalMonument

On This Day back in 2017, I visited what was then-claimed to be the World’s largest and, perhaps, oldest living organism.

While it’s since been relegated to second largest living organism, and understood to be closer to 16,000 years ago, this video will still blow your mind. (read more)

Ten photos from our spectacular bush flight into Lake Clark National Park & Preserve - On This Day in 2019.

Moving goodsโ€”three major transportation systems in view: rail, highway, river.

(Shot near Cape Girardeau, Missouri in April 2024)

Amid all these new slash pages, it’s become clear that we’ve somehow missed an obvious one. So I added it to my own site.

I’ve seen this shared this quite a bit recently, and for good reason.

Your dishwasher is better than you think (tips, tricks, and how they work)

May you be happy & kind (Throckmorton, Texas, April 2024)

My pal Randy runs one of the few true outdoor adventure blogs around. Nearly every week, he posts new trip reports, accompanied by excellent photography, about his adventures around the greater Colorado Plateau. #junited2024

Alaska has the least impressive state capitol building of all. It’s just a random looking office building with a small park across the street. (On This Day in 2019)

Letโ€™s play the game โ€œGuess Where We Are Going to Landโ€

Ten photos from our flight from Juneau to Yakutat, Alaska

AKA, “always choose the window seat” - On This Day in 2019.

It's pretty hard to lose the trail on the way to Pelican Beach in .

It’s not a blog per se, but my buddy (and Podcast Hall of Famer) Evo personally curates a great list of audio fiction podcasts that have recently aired a season or series finale. So this is a list that highlights completed stories you can binge all the way through.

Today’s addition to #Junited2024

Ten photos from last night’s sunset paddle down the Lower Salt River.

I get a fraction of the robocalls + confirmation text msgs since my dad died. It’s crazy how often my phone would buzz with some sort of medical appointment reminder or notificationโ€”just a constant unending barrage. I also had no fewer than nine different medical portals I had to manage. That sucked

Backcountry badassery, or an immersive experience?

This has been one of the most cited posts on my website since I published it in 2017. And the older I’ve gotten, the more I find myself focusing more on the journey and less about the outcome. If you’ve ever asked me about how long it takes to complete a specific trail, you’ve probably gotten a shortened version of this post.

#outdoors #hiking #backpacking #trailrunning #NationalParks

I’m finally getting out on the river tonight for a sunset paddle, the first one of the season. Here are a couple shots from this day two years ago, when I did a full moon paddle with my friend Brittany.