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INTO THE UNKNOWN

Two Adults, Two Kids, Two Toads, Two Dogs and a Stick

Enjoy a glimpse into our great journey Into the Unknown. What started as a dream to roadschool our kids between moves in 2020 has become even more of an adventure in 2023.

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A pivotal moment in our travels: Arches

At the beginning of our Alexander type “no good, very bad” year, we planned a trip to Arches. I plastered pictures of my “goal hikes”...

Another Navajo Wonder: Monument Valley

We decided we would be remiss driving towards Utah from the Grand Canyon and skipping Monument Valley. Our campground had incredible...

A pilgrimage to the Grand Canyon

Grand Canyon: Voices of the people Instead of entertaining you with descriptions of the Grand Canyon’s splendor, I’m going to focus on...

The next “page” of our adventures

Have you ever had a picture-perfect day, filled with so much splendor that it makes you want to cry? Our day in Page, AZ was the best day...

Making a Crash: Meteor Crater

Meteor Crater is a great afternoon stop in between Petrified Forest and Grand Canyon. Located in Winslow, Arizona, it’s also an easy...

The Yippie Sun Dance

Carlsbad, New Mexico is a small town, situated in the Chihuahuan desert with views of the Guadalupe Mountains to the south. When you are...

Deep, deep under your feet

History of Carlsbad Caverns Tucked deep in the Chihuahuan desert, Carlsbad Caverns is a hidden wonder. There are two ways into the...

The Truth about Things that Stink

Oftentimes, I think the RV life is painted as beautiful and simple. People rarely talk about the hard parts, kind of like the collective...

Farewell Dennis

Dear Dennis, I’d love to say that we will miss you, but it’s just not true. It was bittersweet leaving you behind. Despite the constant...

Dizzy Days and Dastardly Dennis

This month’s episode of the Clarke Family Chronicles is sponsored by Olaf. What was that? Samantha? This will all make sense when I am...

Jan: Too hot to handle

We quietly rolled back into town, greeted by the heat and humidity that is typical for mid-August in Maryland. The crickets and cicadas...

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