Travel Blogs from Sutton, United States
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The Mists of Avalon
This morning I crawled out of our tent in the pre-dawn light, stood up and broke into delighted laughter. Sutton Lake, beautiful with mist raising from the water lay spread before me. An average outfielder could have lobbed a baseball from our ...
Last Long Day of Driving
... (I get on a happy "new school year" high! I know...kind of crazy!) We revised our plans and decided to stay in Sutton, West Virginia instead of the Somerset Walmart. We did this for three reasons: 1. air conditioning 2. This will probably be our last ...
Victory Day Two
Today is the true Memorial Day holiday. After breakfast we checked our e-mail and updated the travel blog. Close to 500 have visited so far. Awesome!! We headed up to Ranch Camp to see the new riding arena. Then down to the "Old Frontier Town" to take ...
Denali & Victory Ministries of Alaska
We said our good byes last night late when Mark and Brandon arrived a little after midnight. They shared the driving but was a long haul and they both were tired. They got stopped near Tok because of the forest fires like we did a few days back. There ...
Victory Day One
Sunday morning, our first full day a Victory, brings the thought of the song, "when morning gills the skies . . . may Jesus Christ be Praised". The beauty of his creation surrounds you here and his presence is everywhere. The sun is of course ...
Layover
... threw away our old route and started a new one, which consisted of us driving a little over 8 hours today to spend the night in Sutton, WV at the Flatwoods KOA. It was a little bit creepy because we were the only people any where close to our site. It ...
Life in the Mat-Su Valley
WE MADE IT! After a long day of traveling, we’ve finally arrived at camp! And believe it or not, we’ve already had a crazy trip!! ...
Independence Mine, Hatcher Pass
Our original plans for Friday were go see the bore tide up the Turnagain Arm and to get ready to leave for Dawson City, YT, on Saturday. Still don't understand bore tides, but there seem to be very few, maybe 2, places in the world where ...
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