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California Hiking - you will want to go every weekend!

By Greg Everett • Jan 5th, 2009 at 12:05 am • Category: Parenting

There are a number of different types of trails to hike in California. During certain times of the year you can take your choice of mountain hiking or desert hiking. It will be so enjoyable that you may want to go for a week and try different trails or maybe you just have a weekend available. You can take your pick of hiking around rivers, glaciers, deserts, and the coastline and in the grasslands.



Kansas Vacation - a taste of what makes Kansas special

By Greg Everett • Nov 15th, 2008 at 11:40 am • Category: Crafts

Ok, so you are now entering the state of Kansas and you are dreading the long, flat boring drive where there is nothing to see or do. Well, wake up and look around! Kansas travel has an extremely interesting history, beautiful prairielands, fantastic museums, cultural events and atrractions and the most wonderful people in the midwest! Going from the large cities like Kansas City to the litty bitty towns of Garnett you will find great people and interesting things to do and see.



Arizona Tourism - see one of the Seven Wonders of the World

By Greg Everett • Nov 13th, 2008 at 4:59 pm • Category: Nature

There are Arizona vacations and then there are Arizona vacations! You will want to see the stunning Grand Canyon which is one of the Seven Wonders of the World and one of the greatest assets of the Natural World. This canyon is huge; the floor runs 277 miles with stunning views from any area of the Canyon you visit.



Texas Vacation along Route 66

By Greg Everett • Oct 27th, 2008 at 12:19 pm • Category: Nature

For those that were born in the era of the Baby Boom generation or before in the Silent Generation the opportunity to take a trip back in time by taking a vacation along route 66 is a moment of nostalgia that you just enjoy more than nearly any other road trip you have taken in years. Part of the route goes through the panhandle of Texas where you will find the people friendly and the countryside inviting.



Scotty’s Castle

By Greg Everett • Oct 2nd, 2008 at 7:03 pm • Category: Hobbies

Death Valley is known for being one of the harshest locations in the USA. It’s hot, it’s barren and it certainly wasn’t the location of the gold mine that was supposedly there and funding the construction of Albert Mussey Johnson’s vacation retreat. There wasn’t a gold mine, even though Johnson had invested in one.



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