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Grand Canyon

While, yes, the Grand Canyon is in fact very grand, it doesn’t quite stand up to the footage we’ve gotten from some of the other places on our trip. Highlights of our stay at the North Rim included scoring a sweet camping spot near the rim and encountering some interesting wildlife while out on our hike. Can anyone identify the large reptile on the trail?

I’m beginning to work on more videos again now that we are back in town, so look for more in the next few days!


See more from our road trip here (videos included):
Epic Road Trip Day One: 4 States in 2 Days
Yellowstone  Jackson  Exploring Utah 
Bryce and Zion  Las Vegas National Park
Sequoia and King’s Canyon  Yosemite!
Redwoods and the Oregon Coast
A Snapshot of Our Trip So Far
Away We Go! Our National Parks Road Trip Itinerary

 

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Bryce and Zion

(Added late:) Bryce and Zion were certainly two of the most spectacular parks we’ve seen- so unique and intriguing. We loved our hikes on the Navajo/Queen’s Trail (Bryce) and Angel’s Landing (Zion).

Our next stop was the Grand Canyon, followed by Las Vegas of all places, and then Sequoia and King’s Canyon National Parks. Although Las Vegas was nowhere to be found on our list of places to see, we stayed there a weekend because it was on the way and my parents and brother were able to come meet us there to see some fantastic Cirque du Soleil shows. Though definitely not a National Park, Vegas is a spectacle all it’s own and will likely warrant another video post. (By the way, I probably won’t be able to finish any more videos until we’re in “civilization” again- another week or more. Stay tuned!)


See more from our road trip here (videos included):
Epic Road Trip Day One: 4 States in 2 Days
Yellowstone  Jackson  Exploring Utah 
Grand Canyon  Las Vegas National Park
Sequoia and King’s Canyon  Yosemite!
Redwoods and the Oregon Coast
A Snapshot of Our Trip So Far
Away We Go! Our National Parks Road Trip Itinerary

 

* Michelle Thoughts, Other Travels, Videos

Exploring Utah

We didn’t have much internet access while in Utah, so we’re doing some catching up on the video posting. First, we stopped in Salt Lake City, so here’s a real quick video of what we experienced there:

After Salt Lake City, we started our big tour of Utah’s National Parks. Since the weather didn’t permit camping in Yellowstone, the parks in Utah ended up being our first chance to camp. From one of the most unique camping sites in Arches I’ve ever seen, we were able to explore areas that seemed to be from another planet. Here’s a look at our time in Arches, Canyonlands, and Capitol Reef National Parks:


See more from our road trip here (videos included):
Epic Road Trip Day One: 4 States in 2 Days
Yellowstone  Jackson  Bryce and Zion
Grand Canyon  Las Vegas National Park
Sequoia and King’s Canyon  Yosemite!
Redwoods and the Oregon Coast
A Snapshot of Our Trip So Far
Away We Go! Our National Parks Road Trip Itinerary

 

* Jedd Thoughts, Other Travels

A Snapshot of Our Trip So Far…

Yellowstone

If I have learned/or realized one thing on this trip so far (and you can see it in the pictures and in the videos) its’ that there is so much too see and experience in this world. Learning about and watching geysers powered by volcanic activity. Driving by towns with populations less then 500 and with no stoplight. Visiting a big city with a unique history and culture. Seeing amazing arches carved and created by mother nature.  I am humbled by it all.  I am incredibly grateful, even overwhelmed to have seen such sights and then instantly, I am also aware that there is so much in this world I have not seen or experienced. And unlike my usual self, I’ll be brief and let the pictures do the talking…

Old Faithful
Salt Lake


Arches
Canyonlands
Capitol Reef
Arches



See more from our road trip here (videos included):
Epic Road Trip Day One: 4 States in 2 Days
Yellowstone  Jackson  Exploring Utah   Bryce and Zion
Grand Canyon  Las Vegas National Park  Sequoia and King’s Canyon
Yosemite!  Redwoods and the Oregon Coast
Away We Go! Our National Parks Road Trip Itinerary

* Michelle Thoughts, Other Travels, Videos

Jackson

We spent the weekend in Jackson, Wyoming with one of my  best friends from college. It was the first time we were able to see her kids, so they’re the stars of this video, and you’ll also see some of the “festival” called Old West Days that happened to be taking place while we were there. We had a great time visiting and hope we will see her family again soon!


See more from our road trip here (videos included):
Epic Road Trip Day One: 4 States in 2 Days
Yellowstone Exploring Utah   Bryce and Zion
Grand Canyon  Las Vegas National Park
Sequoia and King’s Canyon  Yosemite!
Redwoods and the Oregon Coast
A Snapshot of Our Trip So Far
Away We Go! Our National Parks Road Trip Itinerary

* Michelle Thoughts, Other Travels, Videos

Yellowstone

Here’s a video montage of our times in the super volcano! We spent five days/four nights in a cute little cabin by Old Faithful, and enjoyed a range of weather conditions from pleasantly sunny to blustery snow.

We are now in Jackson, Wyoming for the weekend, visiting Michelle’s college friend and her growing family (we’re so excited to meet the little ones!). Until next time…


See more from our road trip here (videos included):
Epic Road Trip Day One: 4 States in 2 Days
Jackson  Exploring Utah   Bryce and Zion
Grand Canyon  Las Vegas National Park
Sequoia and King’s Canyon  Yosemite!
Redwoods and the Oregon Coast
A Snapshot of Our Trip So Far
Away We Go! Our National Parks Road Trip Itinerary

 

* Jedd Thoughts, Other Travels, Videos

Epic Road Trip Day One: 4 States in 2 days….

Here’s a quick snapshot of the last 48 hours. Michelle will be making a video after every major stop so keep checking back for more. You can always subscribe to the blog on the right too.

We are off to Yellowstone. Much love.

* Jedd Thoughts, * Life Updates, Other Travels, Videos

Enjoying Things You Love With People You Love

I don’t think the concept of “enjoying things you love with people you love” is ground breaking or earth shattering. If anything, it’s a simple life goal for me, a simple reminder of what is important in life. Unlike my typical posts where I go on and on, I’ll just let you enjoy a video Michelle made from a recent beach trip in Hawaii my family took this past weekend, doing what we do best: enjoying things we love to do, with the people we love the most.

* Jedd Thoughts, * Life Updates, Other Travels

Alaska: Into the Wild….Chang Style

If you’ve never read the book “Into the Wild” you should. The movie was ok. The book did a better job of telling the story of a young man who decided to follow his wanderlust to Alaska (and without sharing too much, I will stop there).

This was my second time in Alaska for work travel. The first time, I didn’t see much- just rain and fog. This time, however, expecting terrible, cold, snowy conditions, we were surprised with sunshine and wildlife (moose, bald eagles, salmon, and a wild bear cub). Michelle joined me during the week I was in Anchorage, and we took full advantage of the time between college recruiting events to see the sights.

Exploring this rugged terrain (and mind you, just a small sample of Alaska), I can see why the young  man from the Into the Wild story was smitten and determined to live his life there. He read books, studied maps, and followed the lives of previous explorers to come to the conclusion that I came to myself on this trip: There is nothing like experiencing it for yourself. There are no words to describe the beauty and the majesty. I told Michelle that the land seemed magical.

Our friends Margie and Gary (parents of a buddy from college) were so kind to lend us their cabin, located on a private lake in the middle of the wilderness. They warned us that the cabin had no modern conveniences, but I was shocked to find it sublime and perfect. This cozy, two-story log cabin (built themselves) sat on a plot of land over looking a the most serene lake I have ever seen in my life.

You could feel the intentional love and care they had put into the place, sense the memories of family get-togethers and late night bonfires, the overwhelming sound of silence. When it was dark, you lit candles. When you were cold you put more logs in the fire. And when you needed to relax, you had a hot chocolate and marveled at the stillness. With Michelle there, unplugged from work, the world, I could have sworn it was some small glimpse of heaven. (Thank you Margie and Gary. Words cannot express how awesome the experience was!)

We do a “Jumping Jedd” picture for every place we travel to.

Alaskans must think we are pretty funny as we made loud noises and clapped our way through trails. In our defense, we did see a baby cub brown bear fishing in a stream….who knows where mama bear was….

Just walking through a park on the path, talking, minding our own business and suddenly, I grab Michelle’s hand and we both were amazed that ten feet to the side of us was a moose. We didn’t know if they would charge but he apparently felt pretty comfortable with us being there. Ps. Moose are LARGE and can be surprisingly chill.

SPOILER ALERT: I won’t tell you exactly what happens in the Into the Wild story, but I will say this, other then acknowledging how beautiful Alaska is, there is something else that the boy in the story and I have in common; we both have come to realize that there is something so beautiful and special about sharing incredible moments with someone- that we were meant and intended to be in relationship. Somehow the story- and our lives- seems so much better this way. You can say you drove to the top of the mountain, tell people of the amazing view, the way you felt breathing in the cool crisp air… Or, you can remember it with someone you love. Anyways, it’s difficult to take a picture trying to make the “A” and “K” of Alaska on your own…. 🙂

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Nicaragua the Wise

As many of you know, I (Michelle) had the great opportunity to travel to Nicaragua for almost three weeks with a student service-learning trip. The experience was amazing and I can honestly say I’ve never learned so much in such a short period of time. This collage of pictures depicts just a few snapshots of our trip, but what it doesn’t show are the profound stories of hardship, wisdom, and resilience we heard from the Nicaraguan people nor the deep, complex issues we encountered in the country. The one request we got over and over from people while we were down there was to share their stories and to remember their communities. Please, you can help me do this. I’ll do my best in the coming blog posts to recount some of the stories, but never hesitate to ask me more about it. (And if you ever have the chance to participate in a “delegation” with the organization Witness for Peace, I can’t recommend it enough.)

We packed our days learning about the culture, the economy, the political history, labor rights issues, health care, coffee and organic farming, fair trade, human rights violations, street children, and more. For example: after a crash course in trade policy and labor rights, we toured a big factory making North Face jackets, then saw a fair trade cooperative factory for comparison, and later sat down for a talk with union organizers who are standing up for labor laws to be enforced in their workplace. I think one of the most shocking themes we saw throughout the trip was how much the United States’ policies, trade agreements, and influence throughout history have impacted Nicaragua to its detriment. As a result, we also came to discover that our role in Nicaragua was not to make changes while we were there (the Nicaraguans should be empowered to change their own country from within) but rather to wield our power and influence upon returning home, where our decisions, purchases, votes, and voice still have a huge impact on Latin American countries. All of this is something I’ll attempt to explain in my next post.

Until then, see our 2010 Nicaragua Immersion blog for more stories from the students.