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  • Greetings from Zion National Park

    My 26yo grandson and I ascended Angel’s Landing in the morning and then headed to the Narrows. He wondered how we were going to hike IN the Narrows. He was caught aback as I just continued my hike from the river walk right into the river without a pause. He…

  • Greetings from Grand Teton National Park

    In 2001 I worked at Grand Teton NP as a night auditor. That left me free to enjoy the daily activities and meet people. One of my coworkers had worked at Yellowstone the year before so we spent a day at Yellowstone. Since the parks are so close, I hope…

  • Greetings from Rocky Mountain National Park

    My solo trip to RMNP in the fall of 1969 was an experience that lead me to write a bookend have it published by Koehler Books about how wilderness essentially saved my after me experience in the marine Corps in Vietnam. I saw my first ever Elk on Timber Creek…

  • Greetings from Kings Canyon National Park

    My photo shows the Zumwalt Meadows in the Cedar Grove section of Kings Canyon National Park in August, 1974. I'd seen a photo of Kings Canyon and Zumwalt Meadows in the 1974 edition of the World Book Encyclopedia. Those photos instantly attracted me to visit. I'd never known anything about…

  • Greetings from Antietam National Battlefield

    We raised our son in the lovely hills of the Maryland/West Virginia border. We frequently went to Antietam, Gettysburg, Fredericksburg to see the history of our country. There are also many, many small local parks which one can take advantage of. I believe these parks and a visit we made…

  • Greetings from Sequoia National Park

    While in El Camino Junior College in 1965 I worked in Sequoia at Pinewood Camp, Giant Forest as a houseman/janitor. I was in the Army for 3 years and upon returning to CLULB in 1969 I again worked in Giant Forest as the Assistant Chevron Gas Station Manager. As it…

  • Greetings from Canyonlands National Park

    After surviving breast and ovarian cancer,and our 25 year wedding anniversary ,my husband and I decided to complete our love of nature by resuming our national park adventures. Life is meant to be lived and no better place than our national parks. Despite my limitations I’m determined to try and…

  • Greetings from Denali National Park & Preserve

    My younger son worked as a marine biologist on a fishing boat in the Bering Sea. He took lots of photos that put Alaska on the top of my bucket list. Finally, in July, 2018, a special friend and I toured Alaska, including Denali National Park. We were told that…

  • Greetings from El Morro National Monument

    We brought the entire family to Old San Juan to experience this amazing part of our family’s history and beautiful destination.

  • Greetings from Grand Canyon National Park

    I returned to the Grand Canyon a few months after my father passed away. I hiked solo down the crumbling switchbacks below Horseshoe Mesa and across the stark plateau to Hance Rapids. My dad introduced me to the Canyon; as a reluctant teenager we hiked down to Bright Angel campground.…

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