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Exploring the American Wilderness and Other Adventures

Creative chaos, new places, wild beauty, and spontaneous adventures

Prairie Trail, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho

Now that I know we are moving, I am in a low-key panic to try to write about the trails around here I have not written about yet. Why? Sigh. Probably because I am ridiculous. Anyway, I have written about the North Idaho and Spokane Centennial Trail, which is a 64-mile mostly-paved trail that connects […]

Fernan Lake Natural Area, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho

Writing is hard. Writing for a website where your work is immediately available for public viewing and scrutiny is hard. Writing for the public in hopes of connecting to others in some way is hard. “They” say to write like no one is ever going to read it, to write like everyone is dead, to […]

John Pointer Memorial Wildlife Sanctuary Trail, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho

24 Christmases as a mom. My first one as what they call an empty-nester. Things 2 and 4 are in the world and chasing happiness. Thing 3 is settling into his first duty station and being a new homeowner in Virginia. Things 1 and 5 are making their way through the Rockies to then slog […]

Stevens Lakes, Murray, Idaho

This is hike 30 in 100 Hikes in the Inland Northwest: Popular among weekend campers, this hike quickly leads from Interstate 90 to an area of quiet alpine lakes in the western reaches of the Bitterroot Mountains. The lakes are situated at the brink of timberline below Stevens Peak and just a ridge west of […]

Waypoint Vets, Gatlinburg, Tennessee

Honor the Fallen by Living. Child abuse. Neglect. Racism. Rape. Homophobia. Financial insecurity. Homelessness. Spousal abuse. Religious trauma. Addiction. Human trafficking. War. Suicidal ideations and attempts. Cancer. Unimaginable despair and loneliness. I remember being a young soldier in one of my first college classes and being told that the military is made of individuals with […]

Marie Creek, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho

The trees know about the winter  about the change about the falling about the loss and they grow anyway Grow anyway. I wanted to hike with SB, a friend I hadn’t seen in a long time. She had invited me on a last-minute trip to Nelson, British Columbia, but I had to decline, so she […]

Olympic Coast North: Shipwreck Coast, Olympic National Park, Washington

If walking on Legos for 20 miles sounds fun, I have the hike for you. I have never been angry while hiking until this adventure. Actually, that is not true. There have been a couple of times that Barbarian Scientist’s family did something so offensive that it caused anger, and we went angry hiking until […]

Nelson, British Columbia, Canada

Nelson is a beautiful city less than four hours from Coeur d’Alene.  I have said it before, but I love love love Canada. No morons are driving around with giant Trump flags hanging from their pickups, the respect and honor for the wilderness is incredible, and there is gluten-free food everywhere. Nelson was different from […]

Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Bend, Oregon

Newberry National Volcanic Monument, in the Deschutes National Forest, near Bend, Oregon, is meant to protect the Newberry Volcano. The Newberry Volcano is an active shield volcano that covers over 1,000 square miles. The monument has two visitor centers, a full calendar of park ranger-guided tours, camping, a cave, waterfalls, and many hiking trails. I was […]