Postage Stamp: Tucson, Arizona
Pulling onto Tucson’s Broadway Boulevard, both Hadyn and TomTom are barking at me for directions. By now, the paper map is layered in greasy finger prints and questionable stains; I’ve finally managed to […]
Pulling onto Tucson’s Broadway Boulevard, both Hadyn and TomTom are barking at me for directions. By now, the paper map is layered in greasy finger prints and questionable stains; I’ve finally managed to […]
Giants have been here, one thinks of Joshua Tree National Park. The debris of their existence – boulders crashed and piled and sculpted into incomprehensible shapes – seems to prove that someone bigger […]
Cliches roll round my mind faster than coins in an unlucky slot machine. This city – “The Meadows” or “The Fields” – has been the main character of so many […]
Since 2004, six people have died falling from the cliffs on this route. “Your safety is in your hands,” the voice recording warns ominously as Zion National Park’s bus pulls […]
An 8 mile hike through the burnt red amphitheater of Bryce Canyon National Park feels endless. Looping under vigilant arches, passing between the silhouettes of those iconic eroded pillars, the […]
“I actually planned the entire trip around this,” Chris confesses as we creep her vehicle through the parking lot of the Wigwam Motel. Trucks and cars in light blue – a […]