• Hot Springs

    Hot Springs

    After the last 10 or so days in Utah, it was time to move on. I really did enjoy all the red rocks and nature and warm-ish weather, but I can only take so much desert type wasteland before I need to see some green, and people, and if I’m lucky water. Jacob has wanted Read more

  • Arches

    Arches

    We spent the majority of our time in South East Utah at our AirBnb. We decided to mix things up quite a bit and stay in a yurt! Part of the reason we chose it was just to see what a yurt would be like – the other part was it really was one of Read more

  • Sand Caves, Dragon Bellies and Dino prints

    Sand Caves, Dragon Bellies and Dino prints

    Our first stop in Utah and the gateway to a couple of the national parks we had planned is Kanab – the former Hollywood of the west. This was a town that had very clearly seen better days and could really use a nice coffee spot but served as a great base for us for Read more

  • Bryce Canyon & Zion

    Bryce Canyon & Zion

    There are two national parks pretty close to Kanab and we wanted to make sure we saw both. Zion is much more popular than Bryce so we figured we would go to Bryce on the weekend and Zion through the week to try and beat some of the crowds. It didn’t work out for Zion. Read more

  • Sedona

    Sedona

    After our time in Vegas we headed back to Arizona to catch some of the highlights in the northern part of the state. We booked ourselves a place in Flagstaff because it was pretty central to what we wanted to see – Sedona and the Grand Canyon – but didn’t cost a fortune. Our little Read more

  • The In Between

    The In Between

    So far this has really just been a place to capture the large events of the trip – the national parks, the sightseeing, the exciting bits. But really, the majority of the trip is made up of the moments in between: in the days at “home”, in the driving, in the packing and moving, the Read more

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