Fog Lifts “In this weather, you’d step on a moose before you’d see one.” Larry Benz was standing with his hands on his hips, squinting out the glass doors of his hand-built cabin at the northern boundary of Chugach National Forest, Alaska. The usual, sweeping vista of yellow and chartreuse pines was veiled in a […]
There is much to love on a Hawaii vacation, from hiking and biking to snorkeling and surfing. There are swooping, soaring helicopter tours and sweet sojourns on sun-caressed bays. There are balmy, palmy days and moon-bright, lamplit nights, sparkling seas for sailing, and mind-opening cultural sites. Of all these cultural sites, the one that lives […]
Erik and I recently returned from a desert and Death Valley vacation that included sailing on Lake Mead at sunset, enjoying the sights, sounds and zaniness of Las Vegas, and experiencing the profound quiet, haunting beauty and splendid isolation of Death Valley National Park in California. It really was like visiting two different planets on the same vacation, and […]