Author Archives: Frank Hagar

Marquesas Islands – June 11 – 15, 2024

Before getting to the Marquesas, there was a sea day so that the Paul Gauguin could make the almost 600 NM journey to Hapatoni, Tahuata in the southern Marquesas. A sea day is always a great time. While nothing onboard … Continue reading

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Papeete, Tahiti to Tiputa, Rangiroa – Day 1 June 8-9, 2024

After a tour of Western Tahiti including a stop at Te Fare Iamanaha (Museum of Tahiti and her Islands) we were transported to the Paul Gauguin for boarding around 3:30 or so on Saturday afternoon. It is always a bit … Continue reading

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South Pacific – June 7 – June 30, 2024 – OVERVIEW

It has taken a bit of time to put together my thoughts for this trip and convey the essence of the experience. First a little background. In 2020, we decided to do a South Pacific vacation on the MV Paul … Continue reading

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Capital Reef National Park – May 7 – 8 2024

The name Capital Reef was given to this area by early settlers for a couple of reasons. The first settlers decided that the Navajo Sandstone outcrops resembled the dome of the Capitol building in Washington, DC. It is not clear … Continue reading

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Utah Highway 12 – May 6, 2024

If you have not traveled Utah State Highway 12 from Bryce Canyon to Torrey, Utah, (Capital Reef NP) it is well worth the trip. Joni and I left Ruby’s as Joy and Larry were working on getting the snow cleared … Continue reading

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Bryce Canyon National Park – May 4 – May 5, 2024

Day 2 of park exploration was decidedly lower key with all hiking being short jaunts along the amphitheater rims. We started at the far south end of the Bryce Canyon Scenic Drive at the Rainbow Point, Yovimpa Point, and Bristlecone … Continue reading

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Bryce Canyon National Park – May 2 – May 3, 2024

We met up with Joy and Larry at Las Vegas after driving north in the jeep and did a little Vegas sightseeing including trying out a beer garden right above the strip — very civilized and excellent beer selections. On … Continue reading

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The Colorado Plateau – May 1, 2024 (Geology and maybe a picture or two)

Recently this blog and the gollywobbler domain were migrated to a new hosting service due to previous hosting service wanting almost 4 times the annual fee that the new host, which is faster and more focused on WordPress blogs wanted … Continue reading

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Anza Borrego State Park – Sandstone Canyon – March 7, 2024

On Tuesday morning after enjoying more of the sculptures near Borrego Springs, we headed back to the southern portion of the park to an area called Fish Creek Wash which includes Sandstone Canyon at about the 14-mile mark in the … Continue reading

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Anza Borrego State Park – Sculptures and Flowers – March 6, 2024

After a very nice lunch, we checked into the park headquarters and got the info on where the desert flowers were blooming. We headed to the suggested locations. The flowers were amazing! We had no trouble finding them and spent … Continue reading

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