When the average traveler thinks of visiting California in summer, South Lake Tahoe generally isn’t one of the first destinations considered. After our recent experiences though, we definitely think it should be up there with San Francisco, Los Angeles and […]
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Road Trip Day 1: South Lake Tahoe
If you’ve been reading Don’t Ever Look Back over the past week, you’ll know that our exciting California Road Trip is underway. The first step on the road trip was getting from our San Francisco accommodation in The Castro to […]
Let the road trip begin!
Earlier this week we announced our final California Road Trip Plan and tomorrow, Sunday August 21, marks the beginning of our two-week adventure. For those of you following our time in Hawaii, Seattle and beyond, don’t despair – we’ve still got […]
Photo Friday #4: Woodland Park Zoo
While at Seattle’s Woodland Park Zoo last weekend, we got the opportunity to get up close with Chioke, a male reticulated giraffe. He just loved the camera! Or maybe it was the food on offer?
Review: Paradise Bay Resort Hawaii
On our visit to Oahu, we had originally planned to spend 5 nights in Honolulu/Waikiki before moving onwards to the North Shore. But when Paradise Bay Resort approached us with an offer to stay on the Windward side of the […]
Our California Road Trip Plan
Already on this round-the-world adventure we’ve experienced Hawaii, we’ve visited Seattle and we’re currently in beautiful San Francisco, California. Our plans have changed slightly from our proposed West Coast itinerary due to time restrictions but we’ve got no regrets and […]
Hiking Diamond Head Crater
Diamond Head Crater was always going to be the first stop on our schedule once we made arrangements to zip around Hawaii on mopeds. One, because it’s a major tourist attraction with an excellent vantage point (meaning great photos!) and […]
Photo Friday #3: Kilauea Volcano
A sulphur dioxide plume rising from the Halemaumau Crater, a pit crater within the much larger Kilauea Caldera in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. This photo was taken from the outlook at the Jaggar Museum.