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Four Arizona Adventures!

This week we’re taking you on 4 special adventures in Arizona: an amazing National Monument, a jeep ride in the beautiful red rocks of Sedona, one of our favorite campgrounds and kayaking on the Salt River in search of wild horses. 1. Wupatki National Monument. Wupatki National Monument is a mesmerizing historical site located in Northern Arizona just outside of Flagstaff. The monument is known for its ancient Native American ruins and The Wupatki Pueblo was built in the 12th century. The pueblo is made up of over 100 rooms and is believed to have housed around 100 people at…

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Adventures Galore! (so little time)

Holy Cow…since we left the East Coast we have already done so much!  This week we started our trek north with the entrance into Canada in ONE WEEK!  That means Alaska is just around the corner!  This week we traveled over 1000 miles and still managed to go on several adventures!  But….we just did not have time to get a full video done this week…so here is a preview of what we have been up to!We will return next week with a full video!Travel Update:We will be heading to Spokane Washington and then on we will be entering the official…

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Canyon de Chelly, Wow!

In this video we take you to Northeast Arizona and Canyon de Chelly.The history of Canyon de Chelly is a long and storied one, dating back thousands of years. The canyon has been inhabited by various Native American tribes for centuries, including the Anasazi and Navajo people.The Anasazi people were the first to inhabit the canyon, arriving around 2,500 years ago. They built cliff dwellings and other structures within the canyon, some of which can still be seen today. The Anasazi are believed to have left the canyon around 1300 AD, possibly due to drought and other environmental factors.The Navajo…

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We are back exploring in the West!

Join us as we venture into some of the hidden gems of New Mexico: Aztec Ruins National Monument, Bisti/De-Na-Zion Wilderness and Shiprock! Aztec Ruins National Monument Aztec, New Mexico might not be the first place that comes to mind when you think of Puebloan ruins, but this small town is actually home to one of the most significant archaeological sites in the Southwest. The Aztec Ruins National Monument is a UNESCO World Heritage site that showcases the impressive architectural achievements of the ancient Puebloan people who lived in the area over 900 years ago. The Aztec Ruins site consists of…

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