Wednesday, May 19, 2021

Glacier National Park, MT

TOTAL MILES TRAVELED: 9,777

Today, we hiked the Trout Lake Trail in Glacier National Park. The trail led through a burned forest, a result of the Sprague Wildfire caused by a lightning storm in 2017. The fire engulfed 16,982 acres, which feels without end when you’re standing in it. It’s a very different experience, the contrast of the endless black charred trees against the fresh green foliage and beautiful wildflowers. We dubbed this hike “the wildflower hike.”

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Day 167: El Centro, CA

Day 167: El Centro, CA

Monday, April 12, 2021El Centro, CAODOMETER: 85,698 | TODAY'S MILES: 137 | TOTAL MILES TRAVELED: 7,483Today was a work catch up day. Jack and Stellie had their first day of school after a week-long spring break, but they now have to start at 6am due to the change to...

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Day 166: El Centro, CA

Day 166: El Centro, CA

Sunday, April 11, 2021El Centro, CAODOMETER: 85,698 | TODAY'S MILES: 137 | TOTAL MILES TRAVELED: 7,483Grant and I woke up early to go for a run/ride through the spinach fields before it got too hot. It is always interesting to explore a new landscape when we run/ride...

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Day 165: El Centro, CA

Day 165: El Centro, CA

Saturday, April 10, 2021El Centro, CAODOMETER: 85,698 | TODAY'S MILES: 137 | TOTAL MILES TRAVELED: 7,483We all felt pretty exhausted today after the long and stressful trip back up the Baja. Jack and Stellie slept in and Grant and I went for a nice long walk in the...

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