#119: Mailbag!

In our Mailbag! episodes, we answer questions from listeners about the national parks, ranger-led tours, road trips, hiking, camping, backpacking, gear, relationships, and pretty much whatever anyone wants to ask us. In this episode, we cover these topics:

·     Which national parks were more than we expected when we visited them,

·     How to fit more passport stamps in your passport book when the pages fill up,

·     What activities to do and sites to visit in a camper van on the way from Dead Horse Point State Park to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon,

·     Tips for snagging an NPS lodge cancellation when they’re all booked up,

·     What are the chances the Quinault Lodge in Olympic NP, whose rooms are not airconditioned, will be too warm at night for sleeping in June,

·     Whether Mount Rainier NP will impose a timed-entry reservation system and if it will go into effect in 2023, 

·     Do we think it’s still worth visiting Mesa Verde if you can’t get tickets for the ranger-led tours,

·     What are our biggest regrets when we look back at our journey to all the national parks,

·     And more!

A link we promised to share:

·     Find the Expander Pack for your National Parks Passport here

 

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#118: Where the Buffalo Bison Roam

The American Bison symbolizes a bygone era when the Great Plains, with their millions of acres of tallgrass prairie, were undisturbed by railroads, fences, farmland, and towns. While we nearly squandered this extraordinary natural resource into extinction, instead of becoming a forgotten footnote about a lost wonder, our national mammal is thriving in numbers not seen in over a hundred years.

 

Today, the tale of the bison is one of the greatest success stories in American history. Yet the story could have ended very differently if it weren’t for the efforts of a small number of people who took it upon themselves to protect this magnificent species and bring them back from the brink of disaster.

 

In this episode, we take you to several public lands where bison are protected and free to roam and share a few stories about the people who helped save them. As a complement to our Episode #13: The Great American Bison Road Trip, we talk about new places we did not cover in our previous episode, places you’ll want to consider adding to your itinerary as you explore our incredible public lands.

 

The places we discuss in this episode include the following:

·     Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, Oklahoma

·     Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve, Kansas

·     Antelope Island State Park, Utah

·     Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge (NIGH-oh-brare-ah), Nebraska

·     The Bison Range (formerly known as The National Bison Range), Montana

·     Catalina Island, California

·     Caprock Canyons State Park, Texas

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#117: 12 US Wonders to See in Your Lifetime

America is home to some of the world’s most awe-inspiring landscapes and natural marvels. In this episode, we’ve chosen twelve stunning destinations that are also relatively easy for most people to experience. While there are many more beautiful sights to behold in the US beyond our list, the places we’ve included here are ones we feel everyone should see at least once in their lifetime.

 

Join us as we give you an overview of each place, provide tips and suggestions for making the most of your visit, and share a few of our experiences visiting these beautiful sights.

 

The places we discuss in this episode include the following:

·     Grand Canyon – Arizona

·     Horseshoe Bend – Arizona

·     Antelope Canyon – Arizona

·     Delicate Arch, Arches NP – Utah

·     Yosemite Valley – California

·     The Largest Sequoias Trees in Kings and Sequoia NPs – California

·     Devils Tower National Monument – Wyoming

·     Crater Lake, Crater Lake NP – Oregon

·     Going to the Sun Road, Alpine Section, Glacier NP – Montana

·     Mount Rainier, Sunrise Area, Mount Rainier NP – Washington

·     Bryce Canyon Amphitheater, Bryce Canyon NP – Utah

·     Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone NP, Wyoming

 

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