Part Time Adventuring
This is the Highline Trail in Glacier National Park and it’s about 11 to 12 miles one way, running along the Garden Wall with nonstop views the entire time.
The first time we hiked it, we just did a short afternoon section starting at Logan Pass. We had perfect weather, clear skies, saw wildlife right on the trail, and kind of thought that was already enough.
A few days later we went back and did the full point-to-point hike from Logan
Pass to The Loop, plus the climb up to the overlook (pretty challenging hike up FYI).
Totally different experience-less visibility, more clouds, but honestly still just as good in a different way.
It’s one of those trails where the mileage sounds big, but the views make you forget you’re even hiking that far.
Reminder, this year if you want to hike point to point you need to reserve a hiker shuttle, you can park longer than 3 hours at Logan pass.
If we go back to Glacier, this is an easy repeat every time
05/12/2026
You all seemed to love part one, so I have made a part 2 not sure I have a part 3 in me though lol
I truly couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw a lady get on her knees and licked the ground of Badwater Basin in Death Valley and said “yeah it’s salty”.
When you think of Nevada you think of the wide open desert but at Great Basin National Park you drive up to 10,000 feet and there are pine forests, alpine lakes, the oldest trees in the world, a glacier, and a 13000 foot mountain you can climb! It feels NOTHING like the State it is in.
Trunk Bay in Virgin Islands National Park is (to my knowledge) the only spot in a National Park where you can order frozen drinks at one of the most pristine beautiful beaches in the world.
From personal experience, don’t have your husband help you down a fallen redwoods tree. He may trip on a root and you could fall on him and hit your front tooth on his head knocking it back. You’ll have to drive to Oregon for the dentist to push it back in but then it’ll start to turn grey so you’ll have to go back and get a root canal and ruin the rest of your planned travels for 6 weeks.
Being a human shield for a parking spot is really something isn’t it…? Only in Zion lol
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A must do when in Kauai 🚁
Most of the island of Kauai is inaccessible by land. The only way to see it is by air. This was by far the best travel experience we’ve had and it’s worth every penny! We flew over Waimea Canyon, along the rugged Napoli Coast, and into the blue hole, the wettest place in the world. In total it ended up being around 50 minutes of flying going around and through the entire Island.
The doors off experience was super exhilarating and it was nice to have unobstructed views.
There are many companies to fly with and we chose Airborne Aviation and had a perfect flight and time with them!
Hot take: we didn’t fly all the way to Hawaii just to sit on the beach all day.
The beaches are beautiful, but what makes Hawaii unforgettable is everything beyond them—ridge hikes with insane views, waterfalls you can hike right up to, volcanic landscapes, and coastlines that don’t even feel real.
Across islands like Maui, Hawaii (Big Island), Oahu, and Kauai, you’ve got places like Haleakalā National Park, the lava fields of Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park, Diamond Head, and dramatic views along the Nā Pali Coast.
Even when we were at the beach, it wasn’t to sit still—it was to snorkel, spot sea turtles, or experience something unique.
If you’re planning a trip, don’t just plan beach time—plan experiences. Pick a few hikes, chase a waterfall, explore different sides of each island. That’s the Hawaii you’ll remember.
Waimea Canyon doesn’t feel real the first time you see it. Deep red cliffs, layered valleys, and sudden waterfalls cutting through the landscape after the rain. The scale is hard to process until you’re standing along the rim looking straight into it.
They call it the Grand Canyon of the Pacific, but it has its own identity entirely—lush, dramatic, and constantly changing with the weather rolling through the island. To me it’s a mix of the Grand Canyon and Zion but add an epic waterfall and some jungle.
The photos and videos really cannot capture the beauty of this place. You just have to stand there for a minute and take it in.
This is a MUST if visiting Kauai
Waimea Canyon State Park, Kauai.
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