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Planning a hike can be overwhelming and time-consuming, especially when it comes to choosing the right trail and understanding its difficulty level. Without proper guidance, hikers can find themselves on a trail that is too challenging or not suitable for their skill level. This can lead to frustration, potential injuries, and a disappointing hiking experience. …

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Planning a trip to Cadillac Mountain for the sunrise can be overwhelming and leave visitors feeling unprepared. Without proper preparation, you may miss out on the stunning sunrise views or even be denied access to the summit due to the lack of obtaining a vehicle reservation in advance. Welcome to your ultimate guide to experiencing …

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Traveling on the Lost Coast Trail in California was one of the most challenging roads I’ve ever driven since starting my RV journey – even more challenging than the Lake Tahoe Loop without guardrails in a 26 foot RV. This trip all started in Crescent City, California just after you pass over the Oregon and …

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It’s just the day after the Fourth of July here in Washington and I’ve decided to travel around the Olympic Peninsula in Western Washington for my next destination in the Pacific Northwest along highway 101. Can you believe after living in this state for 15 years, I’ve never traveled Highway 101 on the Washington coastal area? …

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While filming the Olympic Peninsula quest drive, I momentarily halted its production to divert to the Strait of Juan de Fuca quest drive which is 60 miles out and 60 miles back to get back on the Olympic Peninsula drive to Cape Flattery. I couldn’t come all the way out here and not travel over …

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I made it to Maine!!! That really sums up how I feel – exclamation points and all! I can hardly contain my excitement! I’ve wanted to explore Maine for so many years and now I’m here for some Maine sightseeing at Cape Neddick in York, Maine and also Reid State Park in Georgetown, Maine. After …

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I left New York state today after ten days of traveling the Great Lakes Seaway Trail, crossed into Vermont and immediately started the next quest to Lake Champlain Islands in Vermont. As I ventured closer to the Champlain Islands, just below Quebec, Canada that is French-speaking, I all of a sudden started to pick up …

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I finished the Pennsylvania section of the Great Lakes Seaway Trail quickly and was in New York within the hour for my Niagara Falls road trip. Immediately the landscape started to change with wine vineyards on both sides of the road. Looking to the north, my left, I could see Lake Erie in the backdrop …

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Hiking around Devils Tower was such a special moment – to witness not only the beauty of Devils Tower, but to experience the peacefulness of this sacred area. I just looked in awe and wonder at the brilliance of its creation and set out to explore more of its origin. Devils Tower sits all by …

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I’m really knocking through these scenic drives, with #6 of 300 at Big Horn Mountains, to fulfill my quest of 300 in the National Geographic’s 300 Scenic Highways & Byways book. RV Sewer Dumping Mistakes Before starting the route in Shell, Wyoming, I drove East from Cody to dump the tanks at a municipal dump …

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