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Former Californian. Hesitant Tennessean.
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Sleep is the never ending quest, isn't it?Sleep!
I have two more domestic bucket lists:
1) National Parks (63): already visited (27) Arches, Badlands, Black Canyon of the Gunnison, Crater Lake, Death Valley, Denali, Gateway Arch, Glacier, Glacier Bay, Grand Canyon, Grand Teton, Great Basin, Isle Royale, Joshua Tree, Kings Canyon, Mammoth Cave, Mount Rainier, North Cascades, Olympic, Pinnacles, Redwood, Sequoia, Teddy Roosevelt, Voyageurs, Yellowstone, Yosemite, and Zion.
Will most likely not make it to American Samoa, nor the ones in Hawaii, nor the Florida parks (Everglades, Dry Tortugas, etc.) though I skirted the north edge of the Everglades driving from Tampa to Miami and almost was tempted to take an airboat ride. Almost.
2) Presidential Libraries/Museums: have already visited the Carter Center and FDR Museum. Alas, all my time in SoCal and never visited Nixon nor Reagan Libraries.
And Stokes, I knew that there was a reason I liked you but wow, so many reasons - Giants' fan, minister, lives in the San Joaquin Valley, and now, national park and history lover.
Around 2017, my desire to visit as many national parks as possible have been stoked (see what I did there). I've made it to 19 so far: Bryce Canyon, Channel Islands, Crater Lake, Death Valley, Grand Teton, Great Smoky Mountains, Joshua Tree, Kings Canyon, Lassen Volcanic, Mammoth Cave, Mount Rainier, North Cascades, Olympic, Pinnacles, Redwood, Sequoia, Yellowstone, Yosemite and Zion.
Since 2021, my dad, my eldest son and I have been doing road trips at least once a year to visit new parks. My parents got a lifetime pass when my kids were younger but now it is just the 3 of us traveling (mainly because my mother, brother, wife, and two younger children are not interested or can for help reasons). In fact, we are planning a trip for the 1st week of October to hit the remaining Utah parks and the north rim of the Grand Canyon. I am excited.
I see that you have gotten to many of the Alaska parks. How old were you when you visited and how good were you in physical condition? I'd love to go to those someday but, as I get older, I do wonder if I'll ever be able to go.
I also thought Hawaii was out of the question but early last year, I got an email from Delta on some decent rates for early March/late February. I couldn't swing a visit at that time but assumed that they may offer it again since that is "slow" season for the islands. And now, I hate to say, with the fires on Maui, I wonder if rates will be even lower. I have been saving some money over the years, and miles with Delta, to take my wife to the Virgin Islands but her health makes that unlikely so I am diverting those funds to something closer.
The only Presidential Library I've visited is Nixon's due to proximity (same county). I've been wanting to go to Reagan's for a long time but not made it a priority. Back in 2019, I was in Atlanta for a work convention and saw that both Carter's library and MLK Jr's historical park were close by. I was too cheap to pay someone to drive me to either and chose King over Carter because I could walk there more quickly. It was a worthy choice, but still meant that I've only gotten to one Presidential library.