Category: Travel

Day 7 of 2019 Western US Tour, July 18, Yellowstone

Another day of watching various geysers of Yellowstone National Park, with a few wildlife encounters.

Day 6 of 2019 Western US Tour, July 17, Yellowstone Geysers

A day spent on watching various geysers in the lower-left corner of Yellowstone’s figure-8 loop.

Day 5 of 2019 Western US Tour, July 16, Grand Teton to Yellowstone

Another day full of activities as we were heading from Grand Teton National Park to Yellowstone.

Camping Weekend in Shenandoah

First weekend of November, before all the leaves were gone in the mountains, my friend and I ventured into Shenandoah National Park for a camping trip and a last peak of autumn. And this post would be about… Read More

Hiking Buzzard Rock of George Washington National Forest

It’s a weekend towards the end of October, when foliage forecast was at its peak for mountains in the mid-atlantic region, something that I wouldn’t attempt to miss. This time, I ventured into Northern George Washington National Forest… Read More

Day Trip to Shenandoah National Park

Another autumn day as my friends and I ventured into nature again. This time we were visiting Shenandoah National Park in Virginia, hiking Whiteoak Canyon / Cedar Run Loop and Bearfence Mountain.

Hiking in Delaware Water Gap

It’s a beautiful October weekend as I explored Delaware Water Gap, a destination that’s on almost every top-X hiking list of Northeastern US. And it’s the best time of the year when rolling hills put on their most… Read More

Day 4 of 2019 Western US Tour, July 15, to Jackson

After a rather fulfilling day in Salt Lake City, it’s Monday July 15 2019 as we set off from Salt Lake City to Jackson, Wyoming, a small town on the outskirts of Grand Teton National Park.

Hiking Appalachian Trails in Northern Virginia

A typical autumn weekend when I decided to explore some nature. This time I picked two famous routes along Appalachian Trail in Northern Virginia, Buzzard Hill and Raven Rocks.

Hiking in Prince Willilam Forest Park

It’s the first Saturday of September as my friend and I ventured into Prince William Forest Park, the largest pack of greenness near Washington DC measuring 17000 acres yet not known to many residents of the area.