Alaska on Motorcycles
My buddy, Mike, and I took our motorcycles and traveled 6,800 miles on a crazy Alaska Adventure. We saw over 30 bears, 10 or so whales, a handful of sea lions, puffins, porpoise, 3 moose, and 3 caribou. We watched (and heard the thunder of) several tons of ice crash into the ocean off a 600 foot high glacier. We stood on ice 4,000 feet thick at 8,000 feet on the tallest mountain in North America. We rode and camped in sun, rain, heavy fog, wind, rain, and more rain. We explored pavement, dirt, rocks, gravel, and mud as slick as ice. It’s all here for you to read about.
Read MoreDay 14: Last Day in Greece
If you didn’t start reading on Day 1, you might want to start from the beginning. Our hotel has been noisy, every single night. People talking, running up and down the stairs, doors opening and closing…all night long. But when somebody started banging on our door in the middle of the night last night, it […]
Read MoreDay 13: Ancient Athens
If you didn’t start reading on Day 1, you might want to start from the beginning. For the first time on our trip, Greece welcomed us to a new day with cloudy skies. We walked to the corner in a light drizzle and dropped below street level to catch the metro. The red-line carried […]
Read MoreDay 12: Mycanae and Athens
If you didn’t start reading on Day 1, you might want to start from the beginning. We said goodbye to our cute little room in Nafplio and departed for Athens. It isn’t a long drive, only a couple of hours if you drive straight through. We, of course, did not drive straight through. When I […]
Read MoreDay 11: Nafplio Fortress and Epidaurus
If you didn’t start reading on Day 1, you might want to start from the beginning. In the early 1800’s, the port town of Nafplio was chosen to be the first capital of modern Greece. A major reason was the Palamidi, a baroque fortress (said to be the most well preserved in all Europe) that […]
Read MoreDay 10: Monemvassia, Naplio
If you didn’t start reading on Day 1, you might want to start from the beginning I didn’t expect we would spend so much time driving in a country smaller than the state of Utah. Today we drove from Kardamyli, to Monemvassia, to Nafplio. I tried to remember our route and plug it in to […]
Read MoreDay 9: The Mani Peninsula
If you didn’t start reading on Day 1, you might want to start from the beginning … Today was devoted to exploring the Mani Peninsula. It’s rugged landscape and brutal mountain ranges kept it inaccessible for thousands of years. It was these very traits that brought refugees, desperate to escape the invading Ottomans, to settle […]
Read MoreDay 8: Ancient Olympia, drive to Kardamyli
If you didn’t start reading on Day 1, you might want to start from the beginning … Patience Warren. I believe that is what Zeus tried to teach me as we visited what his followers considered his most sacred sanctuary. This hill was the birthplace of Zeus and where is father, Kronos tried to eat […]
Read MoreDay 7: Drive to Ancient Olympia
If you didn’t start reading on Day 1, you might want to start from the beginning … Today was a long, exhausting day of travel. It started with a sad goodbye to the bay that had been home for four days. Of course, we couldn’t go anywhere until after Mikayla had her morning coffee. Rather […]
Read MoreDay 6: Corfu R&R
If you didn’t start reading on Day 1, you might want to start from the beginning … My original agenda for today had us taking a drive up the northern part of the island, up the mountain, and to the eastern coast and the “Mini-Riveria.” The thought of more driving, however, seemed to turn Mikayla’s […]
Read MoreDay 5: Myrtiotissa Beach and Scuba Diving
If you didn’t start reading on Day 1, you might want to start from the beginning … Last night Mikayla commented that she missed playing the piano and I suggested she go play the one in the lounge. The thought must have worked her over during the night because after breakfast she took a break […]
Read MoreDay 4: Corfu City
If you didn’t start reading on Day 1, you might want to start from the beginning … Jet lag forced me awake during the wee hours of the morning, again. At least this time the Internet worked but even if it hadn’t, I wouldn’t complain about sitting in the dark five stories above the sloshing […]
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