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Jenny's Travel Blog:
Stories from the road


Playing in the Pacific Northwest: Quality time with family, zombies, and 15-foot trolls
But by far our most adventurous activity took place on Monday, when Paul and I went for a 20 mile bike ride in the Cascade Mountains. We rode the Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail from the Snoqualmie Pass Tunnel to the Cedar Falls Trailhead. We took two cars: leaving one at our stopping point at the Cedar Falls Trailhead parking lot, then driving together to the parking area at the Hyak Trailhead.
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Shenandoah National Park and Old Rag Trail: a sojourn with overlooks, rock scrambles and sweeping vistas
Based on a recommendation from family, Jenny Rule travels to Shenandoah National Park and climbs up Old Rag Mountain: a sojourn with overlooks, rock scrambles and sweeping vistas.
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They did it! We did it! Brienne Brown and Joan Fitzgerald elected to Wisconsin Assembly
It is a good time to be in community with good-hearted people. As Margaret Mead said: "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committe
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The people that move us FORWARD!
My next adventure, after almost 14 months of an extended adult gap year - is to go back to work.
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Writing Day II - Home Office Edition (with puppy)
Jenny Rule sitting down to write, with all the distractions of home and puppy and mind and body, is a terrifying thing.
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Sojourn Photo Challenge! Guess these 20 Sojourn Spots
Are you well traveled? Do you have a knack for recognizing U.S. locations? Have you been carefully reading my blog? :) Then this is the game for you! I call this game Sojourn Photo Challenge . Simply look at a picture and guess the city and state of the U.S. location where it was taken. Included are places I've been to and photographed in the last 14 months of sojourning. Are you up for the challenge? If you want to compete, please follow these instructions: a) Look at the pi
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Arches National Park is my favorite
When people learn that I've been visiting national parks, they often ask, "Do you have a favorite?" Yes. Yes I do. My favorite is Arches National Park in Utah. Of course there's a longer answer to that question. One that includes a conversation about moods and timing and weather and companionship and beauty and the many other elements that make up an outdoor leisure experience. Humans are capricious creatures who caper to conclusions about affection for a place based on the
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I see camp people
It's that time of year when parents are planning ahead for the end of the school year and readying themselves for the vast open space of summer when the school age children in their lives once again become their all-day responsibility. (God bless you, teachers, every one. We appreciate you.) I'd like to make a suggestion to all those parents: Find a great overnight camp, find it now, do not pass GO, and do not hesitate to register your children for camp today . You may wonder
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Catching the SoCal superbloom at Pinnacles National Park and Red Rock Canyon State Park
superbloom A superbloom is a rare desert botanical phenomenon in California and Arizona in which an unusually high proportion of wildflowers whose seeds have lain dormant in desert soil germinate and blossom at roughly the same time. The phenomenon is associated with an unusually wet rainy season. While traveling in California in April of 2023, I heard about the superbloom from my California friends. Evidently the rainy season had brought massive amounts of precipitation, wh
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Travel Grieving
It's partly about the open road. It's partly about seeking healing in nature. It's partly about getting out of the home environment; stepping away from constant reminders like his recliner, his toothbrush, his half of the closet. It's partly about "Go outside and start walking." It's partly about escaping from cold Wisconsin winters. It's partly about going places you know he wanted to go. It's partly about finding your smile. It's partly about fishing still waters. It's part
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The Sojos! The 2023 Sojourn Awards
The Sojos = random awards given by Jenny Rule about her adult gap year.
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Cheap sleep: Dispersed camping and parking lots
I've stayed in my fair share Cracker Barrel and Love's Truck Stop parking lots, but with research and help from apps like iOverlander, I've found a few top notch places. Here are my top ten favorite dispersed camping spots from my trips across the U.S. in 2023, along with a short story of each location, from west to east.
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Road Warrior Princess Buttercup goes to Pennsylvania
In retrospect, I truly can't believe how well it all went. There was not one incident of car sickness; no motel messes, no restlessness that couldn't be cured by a quick pit stop by the side of the road. Buttercup is a perfectly chill road warrior princess, and I can't wait to travel with her again!
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Travel Companion II: Buttercup joins the family
We set a date for a video chat, so she could show me the puppies without me having to drive 2.5 hours to Viroqua on icy roads. She also sent me the name of their vet, and a reference from someone who had purchased a puppy from them previously.
Everything was looking good, but it was definitely the video chat that made me realize just how "meant to be" this was.
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Travel companion
Thanks for coming along on this week-long journey with PB& J. What a life-altering, heart-expanding turn of events for this solo traveler!
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Meet Top Car Model Lakester von Subaru: a Camp Sojourn exclusive
Meet Top Car Model Lakester von Subaru! In an industry where newer models typically grab headlines, veteran Lakester von Subaru - a 2016 model - is taking the U.S. car modeling world by storm.
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Pardon me while I embarrass myself
Here are a few stories from life on the road, to illustrate just how un-glamorous car camping life can be. If they are a little too revealing about my character, so be it.
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"Comfortably aimless" in Maine
After visiting Acadia National Park at the end of August 2023, I was feeling aimless - but in a good way.
I had 3 other major car camping swings under my belt, so I had experience with aimlessness. And exhilaration. And loneliness. And adventure. And the rhythm that can develop when you are out there on the road bouncing between your own extremes and emotions.
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One of my favorite hikes this year: Kanarra Falls in Utah
The first part of the hike was an old access road. Signage was good, and I followed it to a riverside trail that gained steady elevation. Except for a couple of narrow creek crossings, it didn't require hiking in the water. My neoprene socks worked well, and kept my feet warm between crossings. It was blazing hot with little tree cover. The colors all around me were vibrant - green trees, red sandstone, blue sky and white clouds - truly a beautiful tableau.
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Acadia National Park - Maine, U.S.A.
I started my Acadia adventure by driving up Cadillac Summit Road on Mount Desert Island. I secured my reservation on Recreation.gov for $6 and headed there for my 10:00 a.m. entry time.
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The Manifesto
March 2-8, 2023 Florida
March 10-12, 2023 Wisconsin
March 15-April 30, 2023: South by Southwest Car Camping
California
Utah
May 5-8, 2023 Wisconsin
May 9-26, 2023 South by Southeast Car Camping
May 31-June 5, 2023 Wisconsin (Lac du Flambeau)
June 13-17, 2023 Wisconsin (Fox Lake)
June 24-July 3, 2023 Lake Superior Car Camping
Aug 21-Sept 17, 2023 North by Northeast Car Camping
Sept 1, 2023 Mid-Year Pep Talk
Oct 20-Nov 8, 2023 North by Northwest Car Camping
January 22--> Puppy Era Begins
Details of my car camping lifestyle
Side Stories
Life After an Adult Gap Year
2025 and beyond
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