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  • Volunteering at the Rubber Tramp Rendezvous

    Greetings from the desert. For quite some time, I’ve followed Homes on Wheels Alliance (HOWA) and Bob Wells, the organization’s founder. Bob is also known for his appearance in Nomadland, where he played himself and served as a consultant, sharing his real-world experience as a nomad. Each year, HOWA hosts an event called the Rubber…

    Jeff Kviz

    January 22, 2026
    The Journal
    camping, hiking, lifestyle, travel, writing
  • Merry Christmas from Nana and Me 🎄🐾

    Wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas and happy holidays from Nana and me. Whether you’re celebrating with family, friends, campmates, or enjoying a quiet moment on your own, I hope your day is filled with peace, warmth, and a little bit of magic. Thank you to everyone who’s followed along, reached out, or shared kind…

    Jeff Kviz

    December 25, 2025
    The Journal
  • First Week in Quartzsite

    I left off my last post in Quartzsite, Arizona, so that’s where we’ll pick things up. Quartzsite is a small desert town with a year-round population of about 2,400 people. In most contexts, it would be easy to overlook. But in the winter months, it transforms — swelling with snowbirds and visitors, sometimes reaching hundreds…

    Jeff Kviz

    December 21, 2025
    The Journal
    backpacking, hiking, nature, travel, writing
  • A Long Overdue Update

    It’s been brought to my attention by several people that it’s been a long time since I last posted here. They’re not wrong. Somewhere along the way, the humdrum of life settled in, and what once felt post-worthy started to feel… ordinary. But over the past few days, I’ve been thinking about just how lucky…

    Jeff Kviz

    December 16, 2025
    The Journal
    backpacking, camping, hiking, nature, travel
  • Exploring Montreal Falls: A Hiking Adventure

    Hike To Montreal Falls I woke up and decided to visit Montreal Falls.  The falls are on the Montreal River and are found on the south side of the Peninsula.  South East from High Rock Bay.  It was a 50 minute drive to the trail head that I used.  Roughly at 47° 23 ‘17.1″N 87°49’33.5″W. …

    Jeff Kviz

    August 30, 2025
    The Journal
    adventure, hiking, nature, outdoors, travel
  • Tips for Visiting High Rock Bay: Trails and Delights

    We are staying in High Rock Bay. It’s located at the very tip of the Keweenaw Peninsula. This is about 12 miles north of the town of Copper Bay.  In order to get here we had to travel about 7 miles of unpaved road after highway 41 ends.  These roads are not your typical country…

    Jeff Kviz

    August 11, 2025
    The Journal
    backpacking, camping, hiking, nature, travel
  • The In-Between Adventures: Embracing the Journey

    It’s been a while since my last post.  Not much has been happening to write about. I don’t want to turn this into a daily journaling activity.  Hornbeck was able to patch the canoe.  It definitely looks patched. However, the hull is back to the correct shape. She is worthy of water once again.  It…

    Jeff Kviz

    August 4, 2025
    The Journal
    biking, cycling, hiking, nature, travel
  • The Joys of Bringing Your Dog to Dog Mountain

    Nana doesn’t always get to just be a dog.  Of course she isn’t just a dog, she is my super dog!  Even super dogs need a way to release energy in a healthy manner.  The mission is to find a safe and welcoming place that she can run and just be a pup.   There is…

    Jeff Kviz

    July 6, 2025
    The Journal
    dog, dog-training, dogs, pets, puppy
  • A Journey on the Mount Washington Cog Railway

    New Hampshire  44.249204, -71.573647 We are camping in the White Mountain National Forest along Haystack Road.  It’s a dead end road that ends at the trailhead for the Twin Peaks Trail.  It’s not exactly what I would describe as dispersed camping.  It is restricted to marked campsites.  There are eleven campsites widely spread apart down…

    Jeff Kviz

    July 1, 2025
    The Journal
    adventure, hiking, mountains, nature, travel
  • A Journey to The Pinnacle: Nature Views and History

    The Pinnacle is a look out and has a nice hike to it through a preservation of the same name.  It is at the southeast base of the Adirondack Mountains and overlooks Lake George.  Nana and I decided to hike this 2.5 mile trail to check out the views of the lake. Nana has done…

    Jeff Kviz

    June 25, 2025
    The Journal
    adventure, camping, hiking, nature, travel
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