Travel update: Full post to follow Stamp Mill Jared, Great Basin Exploring, and I have a running joke that someday he will tell me about a site I haven't visited. Of course, it is a half-joke as he has been in many places I haven't. When he told me we would visit a Nevada stamp mill, I thought it would be a shell destroyed by time and people. But, boy, did he hit this one out of the ... VIEW POST
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Carson River Route: Pioneers & 49ers
The Carson River Route traverses the Sierra Nevada Mountains connecting Carson Valley, Nevada, to goldfields in California. Pioneers searching for an easier route across the treacherous and snowy range developed the trail. Over one hundred seventy years later, you can follow much of the original path. An astute explorer can observe the evidence left by the pioneers. This article follows the ... VIEW POST
Thankful Thanksgiving
I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving weekend! It was a busy week with the Hubbies birthday, Thanksgiving, and our family's traditional turkey tortellini soup dinner. Although I feel like I cooked all week, I have lots of soup in the freezer for nights I get home late from exploring. I ended up going out more than expected. Hubby and I took several drives to Smith and Mason Valleys. We ... VIEW POST
Happy Thanksgiving!
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Hail Hoye
Edel was sad I didn't feel well last week. I'm not sure she cared if I was sick or more that she didn't get to go exploring. Edel is always so excited to go anywhere. I don't understand; as soon as she loads up, she goes to sleep. Her favorite position is curled up on my little one's seat with her head on the opposite, folded seat. I have no idea how this is comfortable Hubby is off ... VIEW POST
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