On October 24, 2010, I did something bold. I quit my job as a fishery biologist with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game and embarked on a 6 month journey to South America. My adventure included as much meat, malbec, and mountains as possible. I started this blog to document that experience, but when I returned to everyday life I stopped righting. Now 8 years later and back in Alaska, I'm picking up where I left off.
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Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Saluting General Sherman
The first stop on my cross country trip with dad was Sequoia National Park. General Sherman is the largest tree in the world. It's diameter is over 35' across and the circumference is over 100'! My dad visited this same tree when he was 16 and was adamant about seeing it again.
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