They say only 30% of visitors to Denali National Park ever see the full mountain unobstructed. We were among the lucky few. Over three days, we explored both the north and south sides of the park, giving ourselves the best possible chance to witness Denali in all its glory. But I wanted more than justContinue reading “Denali National Park”
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Glacier Bay National Park
Mostly only accessible by water, Glacier Bay National Park was in fact full of glaciers and marine wildlife. And our good weather continued with mostly clear skies and NO RAIN! We saw hundreds of sea otters, humpback whales, bald eagles, and mountain goats sprinkled along the cliffside. We found the best places to see whalesContinue reading “Glacier Bay National Park”
Alaska’s Inside Passage and Southern Ports
To celebrate Kaylyn’s parent’s 30th anniversary, we carefully planned an epic 2-week, excursion filled, adventure to Alaska! A place where we all had wanted to go for a long time, both for wildlife and dramatic landscape beauty. There were seven of us in total with Kaylyn’s parents and family. Vancouver to Inside Passage We boardedContinue reading “Alaska’s Inside Passage and Southern Ports”
Ellen’s Caribbean Cruise
When Kaylyn and I were dating, her and some friends went on the Ellen Show in L.A. As audience members, everyone was given a new 65″ 4k TV and a 7-day cruise! Lucky for me, the free cruise was for 2. Unlucky for both of us, COVID-19 happened right when we got married and soContinue reading “Ellen’s Caribbean Cruise”
Ross Lake Resort ’22
Since the Wright Family grew up in the Seattle area, the North Cascades was only a short drive away. The Wright parents, Tim and Anne, would take the whole family to a very secluded lake on the border of Canada in the North Cascades called Ross Lake. Ross Lake has a small set of floatingContinue reading “Ross Lake Resort ’22”
Presidents Cup ’22
For those who are not familiar with golf tournaments, every two years there are two international golf team events – the Ryder Cup and the Presidents Cup. The Ryder Cup is an assembled European Team vs the US Team and the Presidents Cup is the same US Team vs an International Team (excluding Europe). InContinue reading “Presidents Cup ’22”
Move to Oregon
There’s a feeling I get when I look to the west After months of deliberating, searching, and saving… we finally decided on purchasing our first home in Hillsboro, Oregon! Why, you might ask? Excellent question! Neither of us have family living in Oregon, with Kaylyn growing up in Utah and Dylan growing up in CaliforniaContinue reading “Move to Oregon”
Paul McCartney at SoFi
We arrived to LA only one week after we got home from our UK trip. The timing was perfect, being fresh off this trip where Kaylyn and I saw some late night shows in the Cavern Club in Liverpool. We even saw Paul McCartney’s home and the building where he first met John Lennon! BackContinue reading “Paul McCartney at SoFi”
UK ’22 – Isle of Skye
“Wherever I wander, wherever I rove, the hills of the Highlands forever I love.” – Robert Burns Leaving St Andrews, Scotland on the east coast, we trekked across the Isle to the northwest coast and across a bridge to the Isle of Skye! The scenery was breathtaking! Why try to describe, when we have theContinue reading “UK ’22 – Isle of Skye”
UK ’22 – St Andrews & Edinburgh
After we left Liverpool, we made our way up through the Lakes District and into “the north…” SCOTLAND! Something interesting was that we noticed the terrain getting more and more rough – more jagged hills and steeper canyons that we saw in areas like the Cotswolds. Even though we love the rolling hills in theContinue reading “UK ’22 – St Andrews & Edinburgh”
