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Sad News

This has not been a great week for us at Alaskan Ram Travel Adventures.  On Tuesday, while Heather was visiting her dad in Florida, Jeff was sitting at his desk at work eating lunch when a notification came in from our home security cameras.  Normally, we both ignore these notifications because it is often a […]

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Stunning Door County, Wisconsin

Door County, Wisconsin is a very special place to us.  It is where Jeff was born and spent the first three years of his life, it is where many of Jeff’s extended family members still live, it is even where we first vacationed together, along with many more vacations since that first one.  We love

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Minnesota’s North Shore

After a gorgeous few days in Pukaskwa National Park, we continued southwest, back into the U.S. to continue to explore Lake Superior along Minnesota’s North Shore.  There is so much to see and do that it was difficult to decide which attractions to see this time, and which ones to leave for a future visit. 

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Pukaskwa National Park

Around the lake we go!  From Sault Ste. Marie, we headed through the border into Canada (no problems at the border crossing) and continued north and west to Pukaskwa National Park.  Now, before you mis-read this entire blog post, we will go on and correct your pronunciation.  It is pronounced puck-a-saw.  We have no idea

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Sault Ste. Marie, MI

We left on Saturday morning for a two week trip around the north shore of Lake Superior.  Wow, does it ever feel good to be back on the road!  After traveling the entire year last year, we started to feel more at home on the road than in our actual home.  Being stationary again has

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Mammoth Cave National Park

We are wrapping up a few days at Mammoth Cave National Park in southern Kentucky.  Since it is somewhat close to home, we have been here several times before, and because it is one of our favorite places to visit in Kentucky, it was one of the first places we thought of when we knew

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A Quick Florida Trip

What have we been up to lately?  The short answer is that we have both returned to full-time work and we are also working hard to keep up with the YouTube channel.  Our goal is always to put out a video per week, but working and trying to keep up with the other basics of

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Wrap Up – Our Year in Review

Well, we made it back to our home in Kentucky a little over a week ago. With our year(ish) adventure at an end, it is time to reflect on and wrap-up some of the statistics about the trip and answer some of the questions we have been asked. First, let’s look at some statistics: Number

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Manatee Springs State Park

Everyone has heard about winter manatee viewing in Florida springs, but most of the time you hear about Silver Springs or Blue Springs.  We are sure those places are amazing, but they are also EXTREMELY difficult to get into, especially for folks like us who don’t plan months in advance.  Knowing that those places probably

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Big Lagoon and Perdido Key

Continuing east, we have spent a couple of nights at Big Lagoon State Park.  This is a sister park to Perdido Key State Park, so our camping fee allowed us into both to explore and enjoy!  They are both small parks, and other than a couple of hiking trails, we feel like we got a

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Oklahoma!

We weren’t going to do a post from here, but we have stumbled on one of the greatest museums we have ever had the pleasure of visiting, so we couldn’t skip doing at least a quick post! Before we get to the museum, though, we spent Thanksgiving in Shamrock, TX.  We enjoyed some time in

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Palo Duro Canyon

Slowly, slowly we continue to push east.  We are currently in northern Texas, near Amarillo, and spent the day today at Palo Duro Canyon State Park. According to the state park website, Palo Duro is the second largest canyon system in the United States, though it doesn’t specify in what way.  Is it the second

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El Malpais National Monument

We are still in western New Mexico and our day today was spent at El Malpais National Monument.  This is a large national monument that would best be explored in two or three days, but we only had one, so we did our best.  Part of the problem we encountered is that we are staying

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Grand Canyon National Park

If you have been following the blog for a while, you will know that the biggest disappointment of our trip thus far was having to cancel our Grand Canyon reservations in March due to snow.  After this week, though, we are disappointed no more! Returning to Arizona this fall was never in our plans.  We

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