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  1. Winter's Last Lucky Call in Yosemite Valley

    Blog: The Indie Traveler - 22 March 2012

    Sometimes travel is all about (un)lucky timing. You can plot your trip out months in advance, reserve your favorite hotel or campground, pack all the gear you'll think you need, and then wham!

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  2. Skiing & Snowshoeing in Yosemite National Park

    Blog: The Indie Traveler - 24 February 2012

    With California experiencing one of the worst droughts in the last century, everyone in the Sierra Nevada keeps asking, "Where's the snow?" Believe it or not, you can still find it in

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  3. Hot Air Balloon Touching Down on Lake Tahoe, Nevada

    Blog: Everything Everywhere - 6 January 2012

    Originally posted on the Everything Everywhere Travel Blog. Discover great travel quotes.

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  4. Join Me On The First Everything Everywhere Travel Photography Tour: May 5-19, 2012!

    Blog: Everything Everywhere - 13 December 2011

    Over the last several years I’ve had many readers comment on how they would like to be able to travel with me. Well, now you have your chance! From May 5 – May 19, I’ll be leading a travel photography tour through the American Southwest with G Adventures. The 15-day trip will be visiting many [...]

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  5. View from a hot air balloon over Lake Tahoe, Nevada

    Blog: Everything Everywhere - 27 October 2011

    Originally posted on the Everything Everywhere Travel Blog. Discover great travel photos.

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  6. Sierra Nevada Night at burger.

    Blog: thebeergeek.com - 17 March 2011

    Merideth and I ended our 28-day beer hiatus Wednesday evening at a Sierra Nevada “Tap Takeover” event at burger. in Santa Cruz. A very large and cheerful crowd, including Spike from “Buffy the Vampire Slayer”, enjoyed probably the widest and best selection of Sierra Nevada brews on tap in Santa Cruz County history. Fifteen Sierra [...]

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  7. Ways to Enjoy Autumn in New York

    Blog: Broke-Ass Stuart's Goddamn Website - 7 October 2010

    The other day I caught myself almost buying a pair of reindeer printed leggings. Blame the sweltering summer that lasted until, well last week, but I was ready to stock up on thermal already in protest. I think every New Yorker is ready to wear clothing that doesn’t involve mesh or cutoffs anymore.

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  8. Yosemite’s Curry Village: Good Times with the Bear Necessities

    Blog: Away Together - 24 August 2010

    I was carrying my bag into Yosemite’s Curry Village, about to check into a canvas-sided, one-room shack that’s a hybrid of a tent and a cabin, when suddenly I came within an inch of stepping in one of the biggest piles of poop I’ve ever seen.

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  9. Get Outside! National Parks Free This Weekend (& Later This Summer, Too)

    Blog: The Indie Traveler - 4 June 2010

    Recently, I've been outside, hiking all over southern Utah and making the most of that glorious weather window between spring and summer.

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  10. Yosemite's Treasures: the Mist and John Muir trails

    Blog: A Travel Around the World - 12 April 2010

    WOW! That was probably the most recurring word during our hike in Yosemite NP while soaking up the beauty and getting the sense of wilderness of this amazing park. Funny thing, we had to intention of doing any hike as we were getting a bit exhausted of being constantly on the road but, luckily, the magnificence of Yosemite National Park had the better on us.

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  11. Un-bear-lieveable. The great Sequoia National Park

    Blog: A Travel Around the World - 7 April 2010

    Nop, we didn’t see Yogi and Boo Boo, that’s because they live in Yellowstone! However, we saw their cousin from Sequoia, another great American national parks, with two cute cubs.

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  12. Walking among the Giants in Sequoia National Park

    Blog: A Travel Around the World - 2 April 2010

    Alright, I think we now got the point: we are only two little walkabout ants in this world. Seen the Grand Canyon and now the Giant trees in Sequoia NP, among the Californian Sierra Nevada mountains, shown us, once again, how little we are in grand scheme of Mother Earth.

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