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A Taste of Vanlife
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May 31, 2024
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Camping has always been one of my favorite hobbies, but I've always wondered
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what life might be like on four wheels. It's difficult to think about living on
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the road indefinitely—and understandably so. I'm not really into the idea of
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getting rid of all of my posessions and living out of a van, constantly on the
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move. But surely, there's a way to try out that lifestyle without making such a
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drastic commitment?
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Years ago, my wife and I set a plan in motion: to save enough money to take a
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year off from work, travel the world, and immerse ourselves in our personal
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passions. This adventure seemed like the perfect starting point for that dream.
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I've shared more about that thought process in [8]Reflections from Apple.
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After some research, we decided to rent a fully equipped Sprinter van from a
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private owner through Outdoorsy. It felt like the ideal middle ground—no
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permanent commitment, but still a chance to experience van life firsthand.
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Plus, we've been wanting to spend a lot more time playing outside lately. Our
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goal was simple: to explore the iconic national parks of the western United
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States, with a touch of the Canadian Rockies for good measure. Below is an
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illustration of the route we took.
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Vanlife Expedition Map
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We took a few days to prepare ourselves, picked up our van, loaded it with
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every supply we could think of, and set off on an epic roadtrip—one which we
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knew we'll remember for the rest of our lives.
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This post will be a photoset with words interspersed in-between. My hope is
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that it will inspire you to go on an adventure like this of your own. I'll try
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to share all the spots we camped at, the hikes we tackled, and some general
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observations about life in a van. It'll be a fun one.
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Joshua Tree
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Our adventure started 8 hours south of the Bay Area in the desert. We arrived
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late in the night at [9]Indian Cove Campground, which is just outside of Joshua
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Tree National Park. The night sky was cluttered with stars, and temperatures
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were perfect.
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Mercedes Sprinter Van at JoshuaTree
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Mercedes Sprinter Van at Joshua Tree atNight
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We took our time and leisurely hiked around some popular trails in the park
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like Arch Rock and Cholla Cactus Garden.
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Pallu CactusPhotoshoot
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Cholla Cactus Garden at JoshuaTree
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Prayash next tocactus
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Even in the blistering sun, the views were excellent. Joshua Tree's landscape
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is so unique.
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Pallavi staring at a JoshuaTree
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Pallavi admiring a field ofrocks
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Getting to cook lunch right next to these prime spots was such a fun
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experience. Pallavi got a sneak peek of her dreams of owning her own food truck
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and letting happy customers pick off food from the countertop.
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Pallavi lunchsession
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food truckcustomer
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Alabama Hills
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After a short 4 hour drive, we arrived at [10]Tuttle Creek Campground, an
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incredible first-come-first-serve campground right along the Eastern Sierra. We
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typically prefer first come first serve because reservations are always so
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difficult to grab, but the anxiety of not knowing where exactly you'll spend
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the night can be daunting. That risk, sometimes, is so worth it because it
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leads you to some incredible campgrounds that you may not have run into
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otherwise. We could not believe that our view was this good. It felt like a
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postcard moment.
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Mercedes Sprinter Van Alabama HillsCampground
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As the sun started to descend behind the mountains, we prepped for dinner and
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just enjoyed the view in front of us. As per usual, Pallavi cooked up a storm,
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so we ate like royalty. Pictured is Nepali style stir-fried chicken and veggies
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with pickled radish and beaten rice.
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Dinner Alabama HillsCampground
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Chureito Pagoda BlueHour
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The next morning, we got up early to catch the sunrise at [11]Movie Road. There
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were some road closures which prevented us from being able to drive the van
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there, so we just stopped on the side of the road to get a good look at Mt.
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Whitney and friends light up at dawn.
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Chureito Pagoda BlueHour
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Fushimi Inari-taishaTorii
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Sake barrels at MeijiJingu
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We headed back to the campsite and decided to spend the afternoon lounging
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around, playing music, and relaxing. Then, we headed off to our next campsite
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in Death Valley.
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Death Valley
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Things got real interesting and fun as we drove the van towards one of the most
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remote campsites within Death Valley: [12]Eureka Dunes. The road to get to camp
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was a grueling 30 miles of washboard roads. We drove the van at a soul-crushing
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8 MPH because of how rough the roads were. At times, it felt the van was going
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to topple because of how bumpy it got. All of the cabinetry and fixtures within
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the van were rattling – not a good sign, but we were already too far in to turn
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back.
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It was a vast, desert landscape. Not a single soul in sight. No cell service.
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No gas station or water source nearby. It is the most remote we've ever been,
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and quite frankly, we were a little nervous at first. Pallavi patiently drove
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us through this one while I was busy capturing the moment through my camera,
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sometimes even running out of the van to get that long telephoto shot from far
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away – all in an attempt to capture just how vast of a landscape it was, and
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how little and alone we were.
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Chureito Pagoda Blue Hour
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Fushimi Inari-taisha Torii
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Sake barrels at Meiji Jingu
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The silence of the landscape helped us calm our nerves as we eventually made it
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to the campsite. No one was there, and it was just a patch of dirt with a
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handful of fire pits. We parked the van right in front of the formidable Eureka
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Dunes, and I quickly ran out to snap a photo before we set off on the hike up
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to the top of the dunes. It was peak golden hour time.
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Chureito Pagoda BlueHour
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The deception of the dunes quickly became obvious. The summit was miles farther
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than we initially estimated with lots of false summits to lead you on. The
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winds were blistering, and you could feel a billion particles of sand flying
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into every inch of your body at piercing speeds. It was a rough hike, but there
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was so much beauty to be taken in there. Perhaps the most aggresive blend of
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peace and chaos I've experienced.
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Fushimi Inari-taishaTorii
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Sake barrels at MeijiJingu
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Sake barrels at MeijiJingu
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Chureito Pagoda BlueHour
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We couldn't climb to the top because it was so windy and painful. Walking along
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the ridge of the dune was difficult in such harsh winds. The sky dusked and it
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was no longer to safe to continue hiking through sandbowls. We set back for
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camp for a nice dinner. Content that we could enjoy the rest of the night in
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solitude. A couple campers arrived later in the night so we didn't end up being
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all alone at the end, which was a comforting thought.
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The next morning, we decide to give the dunes another shot. Conditions looked
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favorable wind-wise, but temperatures were already in the 90s well before the
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sun reached its zenith. We trekked back up the ridgeline of the dune to get
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another good look at the dunes that were hiding beyond. We didn't get to see it
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under golden light like the evening before, but it was still epic.
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Death Valley EurekaDunes
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Death Valley EurekaDunes
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Death Valley EurekaDunes
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To get out of Eureka Dunes and onto the rest of the park, it was another
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soul-crushing 40 miles of washboard. We made it out in tip-top shape many hours
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later, and the road led us straight to pavement and onto [13]Ubehebe Crater.
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The mid-day sun was blistering, but we ventured out of the confines of our air
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conditioned van to get a good glimpse of it anyway.
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Ubehebe Crater Mid-DaySun
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Moving on. [14]Dante's View and [15]Zabriskie Point were straight out of
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another planet. The polychrome mountains definitely give off Iceland vibes.
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There's no comparison, of course. But it's cool that the US has some alien-like
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landscapes too.
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Fushimi Inari-taishaTorii
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Fushimi Inari-taishaTorii
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Sake barrels at MeijiJingu
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We headed back for camp at [16]Mesquite Spring Campground around sunset. The
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night sky was incredible, and the galactic center was clearly visible to the
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naked eye. At 2am, we got out of the van to get a good look at the Milky Way.
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Truly a core memory.
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Fushimi Inari-taishaTorii
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Sake barrels at MeijiJingu
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The next morning, we did our usual business – emptying out the grey water tank,
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filling up with fresh water, and emptying the septic tank. All necessary chores
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for van survival! We made a quick stop at [17]Artist's Palette. Pallavi whipped
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up a delicious bowl of noodles and eggs.
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Fushimi Inari-taishaTorii
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Sake barrels at MeijiJingu
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We then headed off to the Utah-Arizona border, ending the evening at [18]White
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House Campground.
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Antelope Canyon
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The following morning, a Navajo-led tour of Lower Antelope Canyon was on the
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books. It was a fascinating lesson with geology and history intertwined.
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Snapping photos in the canyon is a fun exercise for the discerning artist, as
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you must carefully frame your shot in an ocean of contours.
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Fushimi Inari-taishaTorii
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Sake barrels at MeijiJingu
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Fushimi Inari-taishaTorii
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Sake barrels at MeijiJingu
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It was too windy to kayak through the canyons, so for the rest of the
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afternoon, we spent lounging at a [19]viewpoint above Lake Powell, where I
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captured this 5-image panorama of the vista.
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CanyonlandsPanorama
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Pallavi spent time writing on her journal while I lost myself on the little
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Martin guitar. Nothing is finer than playing music in nature.
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Pallavi lounging in the van at Lake Powell
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Prayash at Lake Powell
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Fushimi Inari-taisha Torii
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Sake barrels at Meiji Jingu
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Once we had recharged our batteries, we decided to catch the sunset at
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Horseshoe Bend. Being one of the most photographed spots in the world, it was
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no surprise that this would be a fantastic spot to catch last light.
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CanyonlandsPanorama
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Once the sun dipped over the horizon, we headed out to Zion to camp for the
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night.
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Zion
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We had a dispersed campsite that we loved camping at years prior, so we were
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stoked to revisit the same spot right under [20]Smithsonian Butte.
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Unfortunately, all of the BLM campsites in that area had been taken out of
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commission due to excessive noise and trash left by visitors. The locals were
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rightfully annoyed, so BLM decided to break down all the sites. This is why we
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can't have nice things (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻.
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I was heartbroken, and stressed out that we now had to hunt for another
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campsite at midnight when we're already tired. One of my favorite sites was no
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more, but here's how it looked years ago when we camped there for my birthday.
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I'll share a photo of that instead.
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Prayash at LakePowell
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Anyway, we decided to just grab a vacant lot at a nearby RV park because it was
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too late to hunt around for a campsite. The next morning, we headed straight
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for Angel's Landing.
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Canyonlands Hike
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Canyonlands CandlestickTower
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Canyonlands Panorama
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It wasn't as scary as the ultra wide-angle videos on YouTube make it seem. The
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exposure definitely sends chills down your spine, but there were plenty of
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guardrails and chains to hold onto the entire way. Views of the entire Zion
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Canyon were fantastic and we enjoyed one of our favorite snacks, Kurkure, at
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the top.
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Canyonlands Panorama
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Canyonlands Hike
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Canyonlands Candlestick Tower
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Canyonlands Hike
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Canyonlands Candlestick Tower
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Canyonlands Panorama
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We hastily rushed over to Bryce Canyon to spend the next couple of nights
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there.
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Bryce Canyon
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Catching the sunrise at Bryce Canyon is one of the most magical things I've
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ever experienced. It's a small park, but undeniably unique because of its
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hoodoos. How magical it would be to see these features in their snowcapped
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state, but I'll settle for an orange burst this time. And yet again, we're
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humbled by the beauty of this planet.
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Canyonlands Hike
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Canyonlands CandlestickTower
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CanyonlandsPanorama
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CanyonlandsPanorama
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The serene morning gradually transitioned to a fabulous breakfast and coffee at
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the van. Pallavi got her morning yoga session in while I brewed coffee.
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Self-care can be done even during busy periods of travel, folks! We took the
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day slowly with a couple day hikes. A long day of walking is much more
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preferable than a long day of driving.
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CanyonlandsHike
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Canyonlands CandlestickTower
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CanyonlandsPanorama
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We hiked the Navajo Loop trail and decided to end the night with a little jam
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session by the campfire — a small cover of Junkeri by Bipul Chettri. A
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beautifully poignant Nepali folk song. [21]You can watch our cover video here.
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Canyonlands Hike
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Canyonlands
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The epic Utah excursion continues through Canyonlands, where we stared at the
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vast abyss of Utah's desert in all directions. Striking rock formations and
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atmospheric haze above the canyons and ravines. Utah is a place like no other.
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We parked the van and lounged all day.
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CanyonlandsCanyon
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Canyonlands VanView
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As a result of lazily lounging around, it was a nice balance to spend the next
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day hiking.
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CanyonlandsHike
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Canyonlands CandlestickTower
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CanyonlandsPanorama
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A visit to Canyonlands must always be accompanied by a visit to Arches.
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Arches
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Arches has some absolutely epic structures, and the shifting light of day
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really lets you appreciate them.
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CanyonlandsHike
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Canyonlands CandlestickTower
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Canyonlands Hike
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Canyonlands CandlestickTower
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A quick coffee sesh with a view and a short walk, then we were off to Wyoming.
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Grand Teton
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On the way to the Tetons, we stopped by a farm for some Wyoming skyr. [22]
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Shumway Farms is run by a kind family man who had all of his children helping
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him run the farm. Unbelievably rich and fatty yogurt. It was unforgettable.
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CanyonlandsHike
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Canyonlands Hike
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Canyonlands CandlestickTower
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We made our way through Jackson Hole by the night and landed at our next
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campsite at [23]Gros Ventre Campground. After a nutritious stir-fry, we hit the
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hay early that night.
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My alarm went off at 4:50 AM. Sunrise is at 5:05, and we're 20 minutes away
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from [24]Schwabacher Landing, a classic sunrise spot for watching the Tetons
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light up. In a delirious haze, we sped down the highway, took the turnout into
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the small parking lot and hiked towards the river. At 5:10 AM, the Tetons were
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beautifully highlighted and side-lit from the rising sun.
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Oregon Coast God's Thumb
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Oregon Coast God's Thumb
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Canyonlands Hike
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I whipped out the coffee grinder the moment we got back to our van for our
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morning fix.
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Oregon Coast God'sThumb
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Oregon Coast God'sThumb
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On our way northbound, the Tetons stared at us relentlessly. So we parked and
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decided to stare back from the comfort of our van bed while the winds raged
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outside.
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Oregon Coast God'sThumb
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Yellowstone
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Upon arriving in Yellowstone, we spent the night at [25]Madison Campground. We
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visited some of the classics like [26]Old Faithful and [27]Grand Prismatic
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Spring. There were some truly wonderful textures there to photograph.
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Oregon Coast God's Thumb Trail
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Oregon Coast God's Thumb Trail
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Oregon Coast God's Thumb Trail
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Oregon Coast God's Thumb Trail
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Oregon Coast God's Thumb Trail
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Oregon Coast God's Thumb Trail
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Glacier
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The drive through Montana was stunning. It's easy to see why Montana so often
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ranks as one of America's most beautiful states. It felt like we were in
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Switzerland at times. Lush, green, and filled with epic mountains. We arrived
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at Lake Macdonald right in time for blue hour. It was cold and nippy, a much
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welcome change after all of those desert excursions.
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Oregon Coast God's ThumbTrail
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Oregon Coast God's ThumbTrail
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The [28]Avalanche Lake trail was quite nice. Glacier wasn't quite in-season
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yet, so it was the only accessible trail nearby.
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The mountain pass on Going-to-the-Sun road was closed which meant you couldn't
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drive to the eastern side without driving back outside of the park and around.
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So we did exactly that, spending the night at [29]Saint Mary Campground. We
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cooked and basked under a moonlit mesa.
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Oregon Coast God's ThumbTrail
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Oregon Coast God's ThumbTrail
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East Glacier is absolutely epic. The Many Glaciers area in particular was
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awesome. We did the [30]Grinell Glacier hike, but the end of the trail was
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closed. We ran into a moose and saw a baby bear rustling around the bushes. It
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was still a lovely hike, and ended with a ton of rain.
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Oregon Coast God's Thumb Trail
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Oregon Coast God's Thumb Trail
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Oregon Coast God's Thumb Trail
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Banff
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Scattered thunderstorms in Banff led to little hiking, but grand views. Most of
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our time was spent lounging around at different viewpoints, admiring the jagged
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peaks of the Canadian Rockies. We camped at [31]Lake Louise Campground,
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spending a full day admiring the peaks from Lake Louise.
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Astoria Town Center
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Astoria TownCenter
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Astoria TownCenter
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Astoria TownCenter
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The next day, we hopped over to [32]Two Jack Lakeside Campground, which put us
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in close proximity to this excellent lounging [33]viewpoint of Tunnel Mountain
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Road and a fantastic [34]picnic viewpoint for Lake Minnewanka.
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Astoria Town Center
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Astoria Town Center
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Astoria Town Center
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Astoria Town Center
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A loooong drive southwest through Idaho and Washington, and we ended up on
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the...
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Oregon Coast
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The ocean, finally! Now we drive straight along the Oregon coastline starting
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in Astoria. We explored this quaint little coastal town, sampling some seafood
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and even picked up a cool record at a local vinyl shop called [35]The Lonely
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Crab.
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Astoria Town Center
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Astoria Record Shop The LonelyCrab
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We hiked [36]Indian Beach Trail in Ecola State Park, which ended with the
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perfect lunch with a view of the seastacks, followed by a banger sunset at
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Cannon Beach.
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Oregon Coast God's Thumb Trail
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Oregon Coast God's Thumb Trail
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Oregon Coast God's Thumb Trail
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Oregon Coast God's Thumb
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Oregon Coast God's Thumb
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Further south, we hiked to [37]God's Thumb, which ends at a cliff that juts out
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into the sea. We lucked out with a beautiful, clear sunset at a place which is
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notoriously gloomy on most days.
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Oregon Coast God's ThumbTrail
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Oregon Coast God's ThumbTrail
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There, we met a lovely couple who were celebrating their wedding anniversary at
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their first date spot. They were kind enough to snap a photo of us, too.
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Oregon Coast God'sThumb
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We continued south, heading towards Crater, with plenty of stops to cook and
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admire the views along the way. [38]Tokeetee Falls was a good one. We stuck
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through an opening in the boardwalk to get down closer to the waterfall.
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Oregon Coast God's ThumbTrail
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Oregon Coast God's ThumbTrail
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Oregon Coast God's ThumbTrail
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Jedediah Smith Redwoods
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Our final stop, the much revered Redwoods. Some of the oldest growth in the
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world, so much peace to be found among these titans. [39]Grove of Titans is a
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highly recommended trail here.
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Astoria TownCenter
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Astoria TownCenter
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Astoria TownCenter
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Astoria TownCenter
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Fin
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This 1-month long taste of vanlife has been one of the greatest adventures of
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our lives. We learned so much about ourselves. Many long drives and hikes
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filled with vibrant conversations—some hard and some easy. It gave us a chance
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to truly unwind from the stress and responsibilites of daily life.
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Each day followed a simple rhythm: get from point A to point B, cook the best
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meal we could manage, hike the most rewarding trail, or find the coolest
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viewpoint. Purpose was easy to find, and that simplicity was liberating. There
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was no need to think about work, errands, or chores to fill our time. The goal
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was clear, and it made life feel beautifully uncomplicated.
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It's definitely something we see ourselves doing at another phase of our life,
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perhaps in 20 years we send off our future children to college. We met many
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older couples in their 50s and 60s who were doing something similar, and they
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praised us for taking the leap to do such a thing at a younger phase of our
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lives.
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The idea of a "mini-retirement" is compelling. Society often pushes the
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narrative that we must spend all our youth studying, working, and building a
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career to "save up for the future." But it's worth questioning this assumption.
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Life isn't just about preparing for what's ahead; it's also about creating joy
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and meaning in the present. We owe it to ourselves to find a balance—planning
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wisely for the future while embracing happiness in the here and now.
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Prayash Thapa
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Hello! Thank you so much for visiting my blog. I hope you enjoyed your time
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here. Photosets like these allow me to share my photographs with more context
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and depth, and I find them rewarding to create. I hope to do more of these in
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the future. Let's also connect on [40]Instagram or [41]Twitter.
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• [42]← Chomolungma: Into the Heart of Khumbu
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• [43]Reflections from Apple →
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References:
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[1] https://prayash.io/
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[2] https://prayash.io/
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[3] https://prayash.io/journal
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[4] https://prayash.io/software
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[5] https://prayash.io/music
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[6] https://prayash.io/feed
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[7] https://prayash.io/about
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[8] https://prayash.io/journal/reflections-from-apple
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[15] https://maps.app.goo.gl/5YGiJHC9wYSy5UCq5
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[16] https://prayash.io/journal/vanlife
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[17] https://maps.app.goo.gl/AG9tbFaQynFFj1pA6
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[18] https://prayash.io/journal/vanlife
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[19] https://maps.app.goo.gl/DqkTbp57gNc4DrSH7
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[20] https://maps.app.goo.gl/wMBG2RqYgKg5QrpV6
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[21] https://youtube.com/pallavibhusal/videos
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[22] https://www.shumwayfarms.com/product-page/icelandic-skyr-jh
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[23] https://maps.app.goo.gl/YB4iFtMRUCggnoPQ8
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[26] https://maps.app.goo.gl/B6HumotVCqduUGmE8
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[27] https://maps.app.goo.gl/XoJtLaAL1AUswfmJ7
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[28] https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/montana/avalanche-lake--6
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[29] https://maps.app.goo.gl/t7q9XHTLHxZKwu8b7
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[30] https://prayash.io/journal/vanlife
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[31] https://maps.app.goo.gl/mJMu1rwecc5Hg98m9
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[32] https://maps.app.goo.gl/h7tvN7qkUPs5aRei8
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[35] https://maps.app.goo.gl/2oJkD95jHh1Bv1AE9
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[36] https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/oregon/ecola-state-park-to-indian-beach-trail
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[37] https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/oregon/gods-thumb-via-the-knoll
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[38] https://maps.app.goo.gl/mvLYJv3rM3j2sHa47
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[39] https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/grove-of-titans
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[40] https://instagram.com/prayash.io
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[41] https://x.com/prayash_io
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[42] https://prayash.io/journal/into-the-heart-of-khumbu
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[43] https://prayash.io/journal/reflections-from-apple
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