A Sunrise and A Full Moon at Arches National Park
/We headed back to the park around 6:30 pm, this time to watch a moonrise. We returned to the same viewpoint… the Windows… and positioned ourselves for good views of the eastern sky.
Read MoreWe headed back to the park around 6:30 pm, this time to watch a moonrise. We returned to the same viewpoint… the Windows… and positioned ourselves for good views of the eastern sky.
Read MoreThe transition in landscape from Yellowstone National Park to Grand Teton is dramatic. From geysers and fumaroles, we entered an alpine wonderland with forests, expansive sagebrush flats, wet, lush meadows, and innumerable lakes and ponds. The Teton Range is considered one of the youngest mountain ranges in the world… rugged, ragged, and majestic.
Read MoreFirst, some hissing and smoke and rumbling. Then a spurt, then higher and higher and higher the water shot into the air. Its maximum height ranges from 90-184 feet (27-55 m). The eruption lasted 2-3 minutes and then the show was over. An encore was due in about 90 minutes.
Read MoreHi there and welcome to Just A Little Further!
We are David and Marcie Lynn and we've lived aboard our Liberty 458 cutter-rigged sailboat since 2000.
What began as an urge to travel slowly and economically at our own pace ended up an adventure of a lifetime.
Well, here we are ... nearly 90,000 miles under the keel, 5 continents, 5 Great Southern Capes, 36 countries and almost two decades later, still taking one passage at a time and going just a little further.