After going to bed early and getting 11 hours of sleep (thank youuuuu, blackout curtains), I was ready to head out to Grand Teton National Park. The d...
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Spinning Through the Splendors of Utah
The roughly 150-mile stretch of I-70 between Green River and Salina, Utah contains some of the most breathtaking scenery you'll ever see. Around m...
Read MoreA Wheelchair User’s Guide to Exploring Accessible Moab, Utah
Although Moab, Utah is in a relatively remote part of the United States, it is remarkably wheelchair accessible thanks to an amazing National Park...
Read MoreHow Your Wheels Can Be in Four Places at Once
Fortunately yesterday's brutal winds died down and the temperature rose a bit to make things much more comfortable. My plan after leaving Monument...
Read MoreMarveling at (Accessible) Monument Valley, AZ/UT
Vacations are designed for sleeping in, right? I'm all for that, but last night I intentionally left the curtains wide open so I could wake up at ...
Read MoreWheeling Solo Across Northern Arizona
It's snowy and windy today--which I totally expected and was prepared for, but now I have to drive for five hours in it through very remote parts ...
Read MoreRolling Among the Red Rocks of Sedona, AZ
This isn't my first solo trip to northern Arizona. About 15 years ago, I went to Sedona and the Grand Canyon on a solo trip and had a blast. Howev...
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