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  • Greetings from Point Reyes National Seashore

    As I poked through a redwood ravine known as Samuel P. Taylor State, crossed the San Andreas Fault in Golden Gate National Recreation area and headed up the mountain for my first visit to Pt. Reyes, I realized just how lucky I was to be in a place that valued…

  • Greetings from Golden Gate National Recreation Area

    My venture on the Cataract trail in Mount Tamalpais, also known as Mount Tam, with my roommate was one for the books. We have been bickering lately and feeling disconnected, so our day trip on the trail was the perfect cure. The trail loop is about 7-8 miles total, so…

  • Greetings from Redwood National & State Parks

    My park story began with a need to see something new. My girlfriend and I thought it would be wonderful if we could see a place we have never visited before, and seeing as I have never had the opportunity to see the Redwoods we thought it would be proper…

  • Greetings from Golden Gate National Recreation Area

    My visit to Alcatraz island was long anticipated as I've been checking off parts of the GGNRA that I've already visited during my childhood living in the city and now as a student studying at San Francisco State University. A short ferry ride gives your lungs a breath of fresh,…

  • Greetings from Pinnacles National Park

    On our way to Pinnacles, Robert, Ryan and I were faced with the obstacle of a flat tire. Ryan pulled through with his mechanic skills, changed the tire, and we hardly thought twice about continuing on our venture. We got to Pinnacles a while later and our minds were mutually…

  • Greetings from Pinnacles National Park

    I value National Parks as unique destinations and for the experiences that they provide. I met Robert and Kyra in one of my classes at San Francisco State University. For one of our class assignments we were to visit a national park. This assignment presented a great opportunity to develop…

  • Greetings from Eugene O'Neill National Historic Site

    Long Day’s Journey Up to Tao House... In the secluded hills of Danville, California lies Tao House: a final home and harbor for the father of modern American theater and Nobel Prize Winner, Eugene O’Neill. O’Neill and his wife, Carlotta Monterey O’Neill, designed a pseudo-Chinese house, channeling the couples energy,…

  • Greetings from Glacier National Park

    I won a corporate trip to Banff, but the area was flooded and the trip was cancelled. My wife & I were already in Calgary... so what to do? We rented a car and drove to Glacier National Park. This was a completely unscripted trip, and probably one of the…

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