On October 10, I left my home in Minnesota at 2 am to start the long journey to Ushuaia, Argentina where I boarded the ship Ushuaia. Our destination? The Falkland Islands, South Georgia and the Antarctic Peninsula.
Read MoreYellowstone is located in the northwest corner of Wyoming extending into Montana and Idaho. It was established in 1872 and was the first national park in the United States. The Park is known for its many geothermal areas and wildlife.
Read MoreKnown as the “Crown of the Continent”, Glacier National Park (GNP) was established May 11, 1910. It is located in northwestern Montana encompassing over a million acres, 175 mountains, 762 lakes, 563 streams, over 200 named waterfalls and 25 active glaciers. The mountains were carved by huge glaciers during the last ice age.
Read More“The mountains are calling and I must go!” — John Muir
Read MoreGlacier National Park
This past fall I spent a week exploring Montana’s Glacier National Park (GNP) with ten other women.
Read MoreWords cannot describe my excitement upon hearing that I was the grand prize winner of the "#ExperienceCanadaContest" on Instagram sponsored by NatGeoTravel and ExploreCanada.
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