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Airplane Graveyard At Kingman Airport

May 30, 2021May 30, 2021by Karissa4 Comments on Airplane Graveyard At Kingman Airport
Airplane Graveyard At Kingman Airport

At first, stopping by a graveyard may not seem like a roadside attraction worth making the time. But what if it was an airplane graveyard? If you find yourself driving West on I-40 after a full day at the Grand Canyon, I highly suggest making a quick stop to see the “collection” of retired and [...]

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The Ultimate Guide to Visiting Cadillac Ranch

May 2, 2021September 19, 2021by Karissa3 Comments on The Ultimate Guide to Visiting Cadillac Ranch
The Ultimate Guide to Visiting Cadillac Ranch

Visiting the Cadillac Ranch was at the top of my road trip wishlist when I found out it was on our route. This roadside stop has been an icon of Route 66 since 1974 when it was created by a group of artists and architects. The Cadillacs reside in a baron field; sharply stick out [...]

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ALL ABOARD THE ROYAL GORGE ROUTE RAILWAY!
Bring a little bit of nature indoors with this easy DIY terrarium! It's a fun and creative way to add some greenery to your home. 🌼
After yesterday's struggle with my camera (and 100 photos later) I have two internet worthy photos to share with you. 🫠
Channeling my inner goth kid 🖤
Reasons to visit Puerto Rico this summer! 🇵🇷
Hiking the Manitou Incline is not for the faint of heart. Those looking to tackle the Incline should start stretching now. The average grade for the .9 distance averages 41% and climbs to 68% in some areas. You don’t have to dust off your 8th-Grade Protractor to visualize the steepness of the Manitou Incline. Trail photos from past hikers paint a straight, shade-less path carved into the side of a mountain. You will strain your neck trying to see the top from the base of the trailhead, and at times you will doubt there is an end as you struggle to catch a full breath.

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Flying in to Key West
Flying in to Key West
Sailing Key West
Sailing Key West
Gasparilla Island
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Grand Canyon National Park
Egmont Key
Petrified Forest National Park
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Ringling Museum, Sarasota Florida
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Cadillac Ranch, Amarillo Texas
Sequoia National Park
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Hiking Hillsborough River State Park
Hiking Hillsborough River State Park
Green Sand Beach, The Big Island of Hawaii
Flying in to Chattanooga
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Sequoia National Park
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ALL ABOARD THE ROYAL GORGE ROUTE RAILWAY! Bring a little bit of nature indoors with this easy DIY terrarium! It's a fun and creative way to add some greenery to your home. 🌼 After yesterday's struggle with my camera (and 100 photos later) I have two internet worthy photos to share with you. 🫠 Channeling my inner goth kid 🖤 Reasons to visit Puerto Rico this summer! 🇵🇷 Hiking the Manitou Incline is not for the faint of heart. Those looking to tackle the Incline should start stretching now. The average grade for the .9 distance averages 41% and climbs to 68% in some areas. You don’t have to dust off your 8th-Grade Protractor to visualize the steepness of the Manitou Incline. Trail photos from past hikers paint a straight, shade-less path carved into the side of a mountain. You will strain your neck trying to see the top from the base of the trailhead, and at times you will doubt there is an end as you struggle to catch a full breath.
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