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The World is at Your Fingertips

White Mountains, Alaska

 

Adventure Tuesday

Our life is our greatest adventure

    I often stop and think about how lucky I feel. Sure, there are times when I feel sad and lonely, because living in a different country does affect you in some way. But then I think about everything I get to experience over here, everything I get to see. Obviously I have my family on this side of the ocean now too which helps a lot. It's like a balance between your past, present and future. Sacrifice does come into play there too a lot, or is it a sacrifice, or just a way of life, a decision? I have seen so much, so many places that are on a lot of peoples bucketlists, and yet I crave more. I want to see more, I want to be in nature all the time. 

 

Cross-country skiing in Yellowstone National Park

 

Adventure    

    I can't wait to go on another adventure, even though we have been traveling quite a bit lately. Every time we go somewhere and see new and cool places I always fall back on Alaska and Montana. Who knows where we will move in the future, it probably wont be Alaska, but I keep comparing every place to Alaska and Montana. Those two states are the heart of this country to me, that is where I can see myself settle down and adventure on. 

 
 

Colorado    

    Not too long ago we went to Colorado, only for a few days, but we did do some adventuring there too of course.

 
 

Hiking in Colorado

    Even though we had only gotten a few hours sleep, got on a plane and then drove for four hours we still managed to get out for a hike. 

 

Colorado, what a beautiful place.

 

    We definitely want to go back there, and we have a few friends who lives there now so that will most likely happen in the future! Who knows, maybe Colorado will fall into that list of mine too, the possibilities are endless and completely open I suppose.

 
 

    If you could pick a place to settle down, where would that be? Or maybe you already found your dream home?

 

Fieldwork in Yellowstone National Park

Where's Waldo?

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Hi friends, it's Flashback Friday again

Yellowstone National Park

    Being married to an ecologist has its perks. While we were driving from Alaska to Wisconsin we drove through Montana and Yellowstone. We needed a break and we also needed to check in on some of Ws fieldwork. Both W and I do research about fire, me in Alaska and he in Yellowstone, or jellystone as we sometimes call it. As always when me and W go somewhere, I fall behind because I just can not get enough of all the tiny little things I see, or all the awesome views. 

 
 

Dalahäst    

    Before I moved to Alaska one of my best friends gave me a little miniature "dalahäst" which is a painted horse. Of course that one was with us this day too. Fires can be really destructive, but I think it's beautiful to see what can grow out of a fire. 

 
 

Coniferous Trees

    Coniferous trees are either serotinous, not serotinous, semi-serotinous or a mixture between the two first. In Yellowstone National Park the Lodgepole pine is a mixture between the two first examples and the fire can benefit the reproduction of the forest. Serotinous species are dependent on fire to open up the cones and "activate" the seed, and the opposite is true for species that are not serotinous. 

Of all the paths you take in life, make sure a few of them are dirt - John Muir

 
 
 

 Hiking in Yellowstone

    I love being able to walk away from the road system and feel like we are in the middle of nowhere. Yellowstone is so huge, and so beautiful, and if you haven't been there yet, its definitely a place to see. Just remember that walking off the main road will show you extraordinary places. I would definitely recommend to do a backpacking trip. However, please don't walk off the road in areas of hot springs...use a map and consult the backcountry office for permits and current conditions, carry bear spray and know your bear safety!

 
 

  Leaving Yellowstone

    When we left the park we used a new (to me) exit, the city of Cody, and the landscape changed drastically. I asked W if he still thought this was grizzly country, because I surely did not think it looked anything like it. Literally 5 minutes later, we see this grizzly below getting up on its hind legs as we approached with the car. He started to cross, before he changed his mind and we could see his friend in the bushes. One of the coolest things I ever seen. Didn't capture him/her getting up on the hind legs, but man that was so cool!

 
 

    Have you ever seen anything cool on a roadtrip, or any other time for that matter?

 

Beautiful Creatures in Yellowstone National Park

As every other christmas (well except last) I spend my holiday around Bozeman, Montana. We also follow the tradition to go to Yellowstone while we are there, go skiing or just watching the animals. Yellowstone is such a beautiful place, the mix with their animals, hotsprings and fire scars.

Bison, Buffalo, Many names for one Animal

Bison to me is exactly as Moose are to me, I am completely terrified of them. These huge and sometimes very stupid creatures. They are completely unpredictable, and their size make them extremely dangerous if you get in their way.