BUMFUZ XMAS

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Picacho Peak

Officially rocking new Bumfuzzle plates. Wait… Bum Fuz? As an aside, Minnesota used to have great license plates, with blue raised lettering. This switch to black block sticker lettering (it was probably ten years ago for all I know) is really horrendous. It really feels like everything we touch these … Read More

Birthdays

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O 12 years

Ouest turned twelve on us. Like we don’t even get a say in the matter. Fortunately, Ouest doesn’t fit any of the stereotypes of a tween. She remains a thoughtful, fun, and caring big sister, and about as perfect a daughter as anyone could imagine. I hope all your wishes … Read More

Fine Tuning

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Cave Creek

We made it! I have to say, there were a few times the past couple of weeks that I wasn’t at all sure we would make it to Arizona, but we rolled in to Grammy’s right on time, just like we said we would. In all honesty, I sort of … Read More

Tombstone

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Tombstone Kids

Tombstone is one of many places in the world that owes its current existence to one historical event, even though a lot happened in Tombstone in a short period of time. Riches were discovered, people rushed in, riches were exploited, people rushed out. If not for the shootout at the … Read More

Around Bisbee

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Lowell

Bisbee is a nice little artsy town way up at 5,500′ elevation in southern Arizona. We always tend to think of Arizona as desert, but forget how crazy the elevation changes can be. It’s cold up here, but nice and sunny. The campground in Bisbee is right across the road … Read More

Rockhound

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Rockhound State Park

We rolled down the remarkably empty highways towards Carlsbad Caverns, where we spent a night at an incredibly unremarkable campground right outside the gates. In the morning we were up the hill early for our 8:30 am reservation. I’m not sure how many people they let in at a time, … Read More

Dune

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Monahans Sandhills State Park

At the end of our Thanksgiving week we were ready to blow off some steam. Monahans Sandhills State Park was the perfect place to do that. Lowe and I made some videos that started with a brawl at the top of the hill and ended with dramatic tumbled down the … Read More

Giving Thanks

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Wanderlodge Tow

Over the weekend we made our plans for our route to Arizona. We tend to stick to State Parks right now, since we don’t have the 12v system set up yet, meaning no water or electricity when we’re unplugged. State and National parks require a lot of planning as it … Read More

Luckenbach and Chill

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Luckenbach

Luckenbach is my favorite place in Texas. The place sort of represents an ideal, thanks to the song, of rejecting mainstream and focusing on what’s important in life. It may all be a bit hokey, but the “town” maintains its charm for me every time we visit. Sit back with … Read More

Blanco

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Blanco, TX

With our new starter motor in place we rolled into Blanco State Park after dark. A nice quiet place where it actually felt like fall. This place is very popular in summer, with a clean river to swim in, and even a man-made pool off of the dam. We spotted … Read More

Limping Along

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Wanderlodge Starter Motor

We left New Orleans, and pointed west towards Grammy’s house in Arizona. The voodoo doll that was supposed to bring us safe travels. On our way to Lake Somerville State Park we stopped off to eat at a fancy joint with DVD rentals (that’s still a thing apparently), free pool … Read More

Along the Gulf

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New Orleans

Driving along the coast through Biloxi, Mississippi, we came across Beauvoir, the last home of Jefferson Davis. I don’t pretend to understand the hero worship of the Confederacy, so standing in that beautiful house overlooking the Gulf was more about gaining a step back in time than putting someone like … Read More