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Pines, Plains, and Headwinds: Crossing the Mickelson Trail
We spent the morning we were leaving packing the last of our crap while Matt worked, and then I had to go to work… Yay, work. Luckily I was able to leave early and headed home. I was home before… Continue reading
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Steamboat After the Snow: Tapas, Hot Springs, and Snowy Hikes
I was off today! Easter Sunday, shop is closed. So what did I do? I went for a ridiculously long run, of course. A couple laps up Lookout, home to shower and load up the car, and we were off!… Continue reading
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Coastal Peru Adventure: Ballestas Islands and Paracas National Preserve
Another semi-early morning… Well, not that early. The hotel was kind enough to make us breakfast at 7:00, not 7:30, so we could get picked up at 7:30. The car took us to the tour office, and then we went… Continue reading
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From Floating Islands to the White City: the Wonders of Lake Titicaca and Arequipa
This one takes the cake for weirdest Thanksgiving ever. Obviously, it doesn’t even feel like it, as we’re in a country that doesn’t even celebrate. Anyway. I slept til almost 5:00 am today. It gets light here super early. We… Continue reading
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National Western Stock Show
The National Western Stock Show is a big deal here around Denver. We went years ago, but hadn’t been in a while, so we decided to go. We headed to the stock show after lunch to fart around and bum… Continue reading
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20 Trips for 20 Years
1 (2005) – Moab We were supposed to go to New Orleans, but a little storm named Hurricane Katrina kinda ruined those plans… 2 (2006) – Austin Matt had to go to Austin for training for his new job, so… Continue reading
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A Lake Dillon Summer Weekend
Normally we would have taken off after work on Sunday evening and driven out, especially since we were sailing early this morning, but there were no campsites to be had… So we left today. Oy. Our alarm was set nice… Continue reading
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Twenty Years – Just Like That
Twenty years. Twenty years ago today, Matt was jumping up and down at the altar, trying to see over our 195 guests in the pews, while I walked down the aisle on my dad’s arm. As I’ve said over the… Continue reading
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Breckenridge in Wintertime
Ahhh, Breckenridge. You’re my favorite. There is SO much to do there in the winter, that isn’t even skiing. Not that the skiing isn’t amazing – it absolutely is. But there’s much more to the town than just the mountain.… Continue reading
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…on a Summer Afternoon in Denver…
Let’s face it, we’re home way more often than we’re traveling. Especially in the summer. As the days get hotter and longer, the desire to hang out on patios, go to sporting events, and just BE OUTSIDE gets stronger and… Continue reading









