One Year On

    Happy birthday! Or is it happy anniversary? Either way December 1st marked one year from launch day and we've had an adventurous year to say the least. We made a big (temporary) move to California thanks to the day job, which has opened up our travel opportunities and we have made to some great destinations.
  2016 was the 50th anniversary of the Easter Jeep Safari, an event that is near and dear to us. For the last 23 years we've attended this event and we don't look to be slowing down. What can we say? It's in our blood. 
  We've had many chances to visit Southern California's theme parks which the kid's love. Mickey and his friends are always there to wash away the home sickness that on occasion tends to sneak in to their minds now and again.
    We also had an epic road trip that took us through Nevada and California that took us to historic ghost towns and gave us the chance to cross off a bucket list off road trail. The Rubicon trail tested our vehicles and our endurance as we traversed it's lengthy path. It was a trip that we'll cherish in our memories and has raised the bar on our future adventures. 
  We also visited Yellowstone and Yosemite National Parks. These two places contain some of the most beautiful scenery that you can possibly imagine. I've never been shy about my love of Yellowstone and like Moab, I'll continue to visit this place as often as I can. 
  I thank those of you who have found us and continue to read this blog. We'll be continuing to bring you our adventures throughout the next year wherever they may be. We have a few big trips planned that we'll reveal later on in the coming months and we have a lot of smaller trips that we'll cover as they happen. Don't forget to visit our YouTube channel as we continue to roll out more videos for a more visual side of our trips. Have a great weekend and we'll see you next week. 

Thank you for a great year.

Brandan 
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