Even in its earliest stages almost six months ago, my plan to cruise the USA on local roads always included some combination of Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa, and Oklahoma. Everyone says, “There’s nothing there.” That’s the whole point. Could the Great Plains possibly be as flat as I’d ...
(or, in some cases and especially alongside the Rift, carved caverns into cliff-sides). Of course most of these would be found in the regions that fell victim to the irradiating star-light weapons of the explanetarians. The oldest explanetarian sites were established somewhat later, but ...
are leading "notes," I find, in the impression of those who once knew such places well. But so far as I was concerned this odd settlement of pleasure-squatters was a mystery as well as a surprise, enhanced rather than mitigated by an imaginative suggestion or so I had received from the...
This area was home to the Ancestral Puebloans 1000 years ago who built houses in the side of the cliffs. You can only visit most of the cliff houses on ranger-led tours. So stop off at the visitors’ centre to book an hour-long tour of either Cliff Palace, the largest cliff house, ...
built in 1968 by Richard Proenneke using resources from the area and tools he made himself. Getting there can be tricky, with no roads leading to Lake Clark, so an air taxi and water landing on the lake are the best routes for getting there in the summer when the cabin is open for ...
Water cascaded some twenty metres above us from an over-hanging grey boulder, falling clear of the cliff past multi-coloured rock to a pool below. There the red gravel sparkled in the crystal water as it meandered into a stream following the downhill slope. Someone had placed a statue of...
After heading North from there we had a lovely drive through lush green country roads that hugged the coast, getting glimpses from time to time of the deep blue ocean. Houses would come sparsely, and cows and horses were our new friends. The landscape drastically changed as we moved away fr...
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(only just over my waist). We walked along the beach to some cool caves carved into the cliff walls. There were probably 15 other campers in the area that night. Only one had passed us on the trail, so the rest had either camped at Hanakoa or had been at Kalalau Beach for more ...
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