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  • Hello, Arizona! Today I visited Chiracahua National Monument; the red rock formations are truly spectacular. After the recent snow, every leaf and twig on the higher sections of the trails were covered in thick, fluffy frost, like a high desert cupcake. Mmmmm, cupcakes
    Spring/summer trips are booked, kicking it off with a non-camping visit to Arizona. Here’s hoping all the bad mojo from 2024 - the killer storms, injuries, wildfires and excessive heat - are in the rear view mirror. Hoorah!
    Adventure is on the horizon! Three short trips are planned - Arizona, North Carolina and Kentucky - followed by a two month summer meander thru my beloved western mountains!
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    Boone1734
    I see you are in Maryland. I just joined OB. I’m in Maryland too. Wondering… do you overland by yourself or in a group? I joined OB to try to find fellow overlanders who would like to connect and overland together because I don’t want to go solo.
    ZombieCat
    ZombieCat
    Mostly solo, as I do longer trips out west and into Canada. But I’m happy to meet up with the local overlanding community as my schedule allows!
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    Boone1734
    It seems like you have a lot of experience overlanding. I started overlanding a few years ago. My longest trip so far was 4 days. I recently retired though and would like to take longer trips. I would enjoy meeting you. I am in Ellicott City.
    Patrick
    “I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived.”
    Home again!
    Miles driven: 11,468
    U.S. National Parks: 5
    Canadian National Parks: 3
    Highlights: Secret alpine lakes, wildlife (bison, moose, bears, eagles & more), crazy rock scrambles, one sprained ankle and a nearly fatal windstorm. Sometimes the unexpected challenges are the adventure.
    Spending a few extra days at Glacier National Park due to the wildfires and evacuation of Jasper, Alberta. My heart goes out to Canada!
    “I prefer the saddle to the streetcar and star-sprinkled sky to a roof, the obscure and difficult trail, leading into the unknown, to any paved highway, and the deep peace of the wild to the discontent bred by cities. . . it is enough that i am surrounded by beauty.”
    (Everett Ruess)
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