Havasu 2: Camping Grand Caverns
We camp at the delightfully kooky Grand Canyon Caverns the night before setting off on our Havasu Falls journey. Check out my long exposure night photography! Continue reading
We camp at the delightfully kooky Grand Canyon Caverns the night before setting off on our Havasu Falls journey. Check out my long exposure night photography! Continue reading
It’s the first leg of our journey to Havasu Falls — we pass through the desert casino city of Laughlin, then drive a scenic stretch of Route 66 and stop at a kitschy gas station. Continue reading
Quick break from travel posts to share a food adventure… last weekend my friend Kelley and I made seven dishes over the course of an afternoon. Check out these photos from our marathon baking session. Continue reading
We spend our final night on tour at a South African winery with stunning views — we drink, dance, and enjoy each other’s company. Continue reading
If you’ve never thought about visiting Namibia, it deserves to be on your radar. This post recaps every place I’ve written about in the country — endless sand dunes, towering rock monuments, and an outstanding variety of wildlife. Continue reading
Check out my video highlights from Namibia — the best of our wildlife and nature encounters over 10+ days in this stunning country. Continue reading
We lounge by the Orange River that marks the border between Namibia and South Africa. It’s our final day in this spectacular country and the views couldn’t be better! Continue reading
Fish River Canyon is the largest canyon in Africa — it’s actually a double canyon, with two levels of plateaus and a scenic river that cuts through the heart of it. The expanse is breathtaking. Continue reading
Here’s a recap of two neat campgrounds we stay at in Namibia — one has impressive hot springs and a swimming pool where we lounge all afternoon. Then we cook homemade pizzas for dinner. This is the life! Continue reading
We get up early to climb Dune 45 at sunrise — it’s the only sand dune open to the public at Sossusvlei, and it’s the size of a skyscraper. Views from the top are extraordinary. Continue reading