Wish You Were Here – Postcard From Revelstoke Karen and Riley Caton’s 2014 RV Road Trip to Alaska We’re Karen and Riley Caton, full-time RVrs on a three month, 7,500 mile round-trip journey from Washington to Alaska. Join us as we travel up the famous Alaska Highway (formerly the AlCan), visit towns and villages, photograph […]
Travel British Columbia – Four Hidden Gems in the Okanagan Valley By Karen and Riley Caton It’s not on a main highway, and you wonder where it is. There are many hidden gems the locals know about that should be visited while staying in the Okanagan Valley along Highway 97 in Southwestern British Columbia, Canada. […]
Travel Hawaii: Mucking About on Molokai By Cherie Thiessen, Photos by David Dossor Riding mules down the highest sea cliffs in the world to visit a former Leper colony. Hiking with a park naturalist in a mountainous rain forest on the island’s remote Eastern side. Wandering on a myriad of sandy, unpeopled beaches and braving […]
Travel Utah: Discovering Nine Mile Canyon National Backcountry Byway By Karen and Riley Caton They are descriptive yet primitive, almost infantile. The inhabitants created them to tell their story and they have endured for centuries. They are a beautiful view into the past, an outdoor museum in the wilds of Utah! Said to be the […]
Travel Arizona – Sedona Pampers the Body and Soul Sedona Stretches Legs and Minds in a Red Rock Paradise By Dominique Millette Nestled roughly halfway between the Grand Canyon and Phoenix, the city of Sedona offers New Age getaways as well as outdoor fun to almost 4 million visitors a year. Its modern reputation dates […]
Travel Ontario: Parry Sound Choices for Summer Vacationers West of the Muskokas, Parry Sound offers a launching pad for culture and nature lovers alike By Dominique Millette Summer vacationers in Ontario have a plethora of choices available: cottage country snakes up the 400 to Sudbury, or up Highway 11 to Muskoka, North Bay and eventually […]
Travel California: Spring Adventure – Napa for One By Diane Leone With two full days and 3 nights to spend in Napa in the spring, I was determined to make the most of it without being exhausted. So, I rented a convertible and after arriving in San Francisco at 10:00pm on a Friday night, drove […]
Travel Nevada: Visiting Las Vegas on a Budget By Erinn Sluka Las Vegas is a great getaway for the family and especially as a couple. There are shops, shows, eateries and adventures all in walking distance. My husband and I frequent Las Vegas a few times a year and what I love most about our […]
Travel to Badlands National Park in South Dakota Blown Away by the Badlands. Literally. By Patti Morrow With just 48 hours to spend in Rapid City, I had already scheduled a visit to Mt. Rushmore, a drive on the Needles Highway, and a Buffalo Jeep Safari at Custer State Park. From my hotel the first […]
Travel Idaho: Biking the Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes By Ethel DeMarr Idaho Bicycle Idyll No cars. No hills. Smooth paved road. Gorgeous scenery. Sounds like a road cyclist’s dream. And it is. The Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes in northern Idaho is one of the most scenic and popular cycling trails in the western […]
March 2019 Travel Tips and Tales Newsletter By WAVEJourney Greetings! Spring is here in the Northern Hemisphere and WJ has big travel plans! How about you? Chat with us and let us know where you’re going, what you’re doing, and ask for the advice and travel tips you need to enhance your adventures. After a […]