Our desert sojourn is unfortunately coming to an end and soon we must begin our northbound migration back to Alaska in time for summer.
It is hard to believe we have been on the road for almost 5 months now, it has gone by so fast.

We have just spent the last 2 months wandering the deserts of the west and the photos in this post are just a few of the highlights of our time spent in the sand.
Our travels in the desert have taken us to some beautifully lush, desolate and arid locations.
To say the least we have had a blast!

We have met some unusual, talented and unique people.
We have visited good friends living in small mining towns, we have hiked some fantastic trails and the pups have had the time of their lives running free across the open desert.
But maybe most importantly ….we now fully comprehend how good it is to be retired and free to go where we want, when we want.

Soon we will spend a couple of weeks in Thousand Oaks Calif hanging with family and prepping the rig for cooler weather before we start our three week trip home to Denali.
During our drive north we plan on visiting more friends along our route. We may follow the coast, we may head inland or both!
The weather forecaster will guide our travels as usual.

Currently we are camped in a remote desert wash alongside an ancient lava flow in Mojave National Preserve.
The historic Mojave Road which bisects the park passes near our camp. During this mornings walk we discovered some great petroglyphs along this very old migration route.
Be sure to watch the new video below for more trip highlights
Next we will move to one of our favorite hangouts at Tecopa Hot Springs for a good relaxing soak before the drive back into the hubbub of LA…..


If you click and enlarge the panorama photo below you might find our campsite along the old Mojave Road.
No cell service, no wifi, nobody around….perfect!

See If You Can Find Our Zefyr in the Photo




We hope you are enjoying following this blog.
There are a lot more posts to come as the big dogs find new adventures and friends along the way.
Keep you posted….
I love following your blog and your explorations. Western U.S. is quite breathtaking. Thanks for sharing. I especially loved the video. Was that made with the help of a drone? Or do you have flying powers I’m unaware of? Tell your sweet mama, hello!
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Hi Mary Ann,
Glad your enjoying the blog, we are having fun developing it.
Yes we know have a drone and you should see more overhead footage in the future. Its great fun!
Thanks for the nice comments
Tim and Denise
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It’s great reading the adventures of the two nicest people we know! Your blog has me really looking forward to retirement. It would be sooner than later if I could just win that dang lottery. You both are living the life we hope to live someday. Alaska during the summer and travel all winter. Your blog is the best and we are always looking forward to your next post. Great video, too. Safe travels and hope to see ya’s.
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Thanks for the kind words, it will be your time to retire before you know it. maybe see you sometime next month!
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Great blog!
Glad I found you.
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Thanks Dedra, its been a lot of fun to put together. We are also Glad you found us!
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Awesome video Tim! You are an artist in many ways, but especially with that camera.
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Thanks Teresa, those are important words to me coming from a such a great artist as yourself.
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How were you able to get the effect of flying over cactuses in the last post before this one? Did you rent an ultralight? It was very cool to say the least.
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Enjoying living vicariously through your travels and posts. Looking forward to seeing you next month!
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Looking forward to seeing you two!
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Thanks for sharing your journey with us!
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Thanks for following!
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