Destination: Ushuaia, Argentina (Hiking and Canoeing in the Tierra del Fuego– PART 1)

Tierra del Fuego National Park (November 2022) Ushuaia ("oo-SWAI-uh") is the southernmost city of Argentina, and in the world. It’s no wonder, then, that it’s nicknamed “The End of the World.” Home to about 100,000 residents, it originated as a penal colony before becoming a tourist hub not just for the scenic Tierra del Fuego … Continue reading Destination: Ushuaia, Argentina (Hiking and Canoeing in the Tierra del Fuego– PART 1)

Destination: Zion National Park, Utah (Hiking the Watchman & Mexican Food- Part 2)

The Watchman and Virgin River from the Pa'rus Trail (October 2021) Our time in Zion National Park was brief, and although we hardly scratched the surface of what it had to offer, we managed to see a few of its notable formations from the scenic Highway 9 drive from west to east of the park. … Continue reading Destination: Zion National Park, Utah (Hiking the Watchman & Mexican Food- Part 2)

Destination: Zion National Park, Utah (Caught in Snowstorm & Scenic Drive- Part 1)

Views from Canyon Overlook Trail (October 2021) Known as "The Promised Land," Zion National Park is one of the essential parks in Utah that millions of visitors come to every year, as means of discovering the variety of natural wonders: mountains, rivers, canyons, and arches. It is a highly-popular site that allows easy access to … Continue reading Destination: Zion National Park, Utah (Caught in Snowstorm & Scenic Drive- Part 1)

Destination: Sedona, Arizona (Hiking the Birthing Cave- Part 3)

The Birthing Cave (October 2021) Although we had only spent two nights in Sedona last October, my dad and I packed a lot into that short amount of time. From hiking a couple of trails to sightseeing red rocks by car, we did a bit of everything that there was to see in the Red … Continue reading Destination: Sedona, Arizona (Hiking the Birthing Cave- Part 3)