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Utah is an awesome state—a land of extremes with everything from deep, narrow slot canyons to elaborate river systems, lofty mountains, fertile valleys, deep-blue lakes, lonely deserts and a maze of arches, natural bridges, rock spires, hoodoos and pinnacles.
The two of us have traveled throughout most of the United States, including from ocean to ocean across the southern, middle, and northern regions and up and down both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. We have driven a VW bus from our home in South Georgia to Alaska and across the breadth of Can...
ARIZONA Bisbee Blues Festival, Sept. 25 Bisbee’s historic Warren Ballpark, built in 1909, will be the site of this year’s festival that will feature blues musician Tab Benoit, whose latest CD is “Night Train to Nashville,” singer Shemekia Copeland, who has appeared with artists such as...
Each fall on the eastern slopes of the Sierras, the cowboys get excited. Instead of “Yee haw!” they yell, “It’s Candy Dance time.” Cowboys with dancing and candy? Yep.
The open road soothes my soul. I recently found vast expanses of it on a brief sojourn to the red rock fantasyland of southern Utah. The occasion was a trip with my friend Bill Raddatz to explore the dramatic landscape of Highway 12 through Capitol Reef, Bryce and Zion national parks.
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