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Day 7 – Tuesday, July 12th – Jackson to Horn Ranch Trailhead, Wyoming

Mon, 1 Aug 2011 | By kcarlosgutierrez | Views [447]

Wandered through the very small town of Kelly and cycled about 35 miles slightly uphill through the National Elk Refuge – lots of Pronghorn antelope and not many cars. Road was “all weather gravel” (smooth and free of washboard). The gravel ended and ... Read more >

Day 5 – Sunday, July 10th – Dubois to Jackson, Wyoming

Mon, 1 Aug 2011 | By kcarlosgutierrez | Views [592]

No cycling today…because I was goin’ to Jackson with Melissa & Mike in their 5 th wheel RV! They’ve been living on the road for seven years now, having sold their house in Missouri and downsized everything they own. Mike is a retired engineer and ... Read more >

Day 4 – Saturday, July 9th – Colter Bay Campground to Dubois, Wyoming

Mon, 1 Aug 2011 | By kcarlosgutierrez | Views [630]

Great weather continues supplemented by awesome views of the entire Teton mountain range. Also there are large road signs ominously flashing warnings of GRIZZLY BEAR + CUBS IN ROAD NEXT 9 MILES. I ask Harvey how handy his can of bear repellent (pepper ... Read more >

Day 3 – Friday, July 8th – Grant Village to Colter Bay Campground, Teton National Park

Mon, 1 Aug 2011 | By kcarlosgutierrez | Views [494]

Spectacular scenery…but hard to enjoy it with the non-stop traffic…and the RV’s seem to be getting bigger! The route crossed the Continental Divide several times, with snow pack still on two of the passes. Lots of mosquitoes attack you seconds you stop ... Read more >

Day 2 – Thursday, July 7th – West Yellowstone to Grant Village, Yellowstone National Park

Mon, 1 Aug 2011 | By kcarlosgutierrez | Views [546]

More perfect cycling weather as Harvey and I headed through the park, stopping at several geyser basins, including Old Faithful for the 3:07pm geyser eruption – loads of tourists, lots of them driving huge RV’s. BIG vehicles driven by BIG people. Traffic ... Read more >

Day 1 – Wednesday, July 6th – Start cycling: Big Sky to West Yellowstone, Montana

Mon, 1 Aug 2011 | By kcarlosgutierrez | Views [468]

After breakfast Richard and I perused a Montana map and he graciously agreed to drop me off in Big Sky where the road widened with healthy shoulders. The weather was perfect for starting a cycling expedition – sunny but cool, no wind. I cycled about ... Read more >

Photos: Great Divide Mountain Bike Expedition - Canada to Mexico - 2011

Mon, 1 Aug 2011 | By kcarlosgutierrez | Photo Gallery


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Day 0 – Tuesday, July 5th – Baltimore to Bozeman, Montana

Mon, 1 Aug 2011 | By kcarlosgutierrez | Views [382] | Comments [1]

I arrived in Bozeman about 5pm with bike + trailer, met at the airport by my friend Richard Wolff (father of Josh, a faculty member from my City University/Slovakia days). My effort at avoiding extra airline baggage fees for my bike + trailer was successful.... Read more >

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The Arctic Circle!

Fri, 29 Jul 2011 | By mdcamps | Views [628]

While driving north on the Dalton Highway, the 400 mile haul road constructed in a mere five months to bring supplies to the newly approved oil fields in arctic Alaska, Shannon said to me: "if you had asked me as a child if I would ever travel into ... Read more >

Tags: camping, hiking, swimming

Avoiding Travel Burnout: Hitting the Brakes on the Road

Thu, 28 Jul 2011 | By nomads-survival-kit | Views [2613] | Comments [2]

Tags: burnout, ideas, inspiration, itineraries, relationships, slow travel, solo travel, travel, usa

Still Prepping

Thu, 28 Jul 2011 | By moore9503 | Views [502]

Anticipation continues to grow.   I finished purchasing travel insurance this morning (WorldNomads or course)in spite of hoping I'll never need it.  I've only bothered with travel insurance once before, when we traveled to the Mediteranean, but since ... Read more >

Tags: preparing

A Fish Tale

Tue, 26 Jul 2011 | By mdcamps | Views [511]

It is a good thing I am not relying on my fishing abilities for survival; I have Ramen noddles and PB&J for sustenance. But it would definitely be nice to supplement those with some fresh fish every now and then. And thanks to a stocked lake and ... Read more >

Tags: fishing

Second Largest City in Alaska

Mon, 25 Jul 2011 | By mdcamps | Views [662]

I've made it to Fairbanks! The Alaska Highway (connecting Alaska to the lower 48) was beautiful. The stretch through the Yukon was the most scenic thus far, or maybe that is just because I love the provinces' slogan; 'Larger than Life.' The road was ... Read more >

Tags: fishing, on the road

Santa's Coming, Santa's Coming! I know him.

Mon, 25 Jul 2011 | By mdcamps | Views [503]

Buddy the Elf, what's your favorite color? I visited the North Pole today! It was AWESOME. Shannon was not as amused as I, but I guess he has just grown up too much. I saw the largest Santa statue ever, sat in Santa's sleigh, practically pet the reindeer and ... Read more >

Tags: christmas, north pole, santa claus

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