Walks and hikes were easy, but we struggled with rain and at times strong wind kayaking in a two-person “cruiser” up and down Malbaie River. Â
Itinerary
Quebec City ➜ Parc National des Hautes ➜ Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie ➜ Parc National du Fjord-du-Saguenay ➜ Parc Marin du Saguena ➜ Riviere Saint Laurent ➜ Parc National des Grands-Jardins ➜ Quebec City
Malbaie River kayak route
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Quebec City
Rue Notre Dame to Notre-Dame-des-Victoires Church
Changing of the Guard at Citadelle of Quebec with Batisse the Goat
Chateau Frontenac
Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupre
Parc National des Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie (Malbaie river)
Fjord-du-Saguenay
Parc National du Fjord-du-Saguenay
Watching whales in Parc Marin du Saguenay-Saint-Laurent near Tadoussac
Looking for belugas in Parc National du Fjord-du-Saguenay
Fjord-du-Saguenay
Riviere Saint Laurent (St Lawrence River) near Tadoussac
Three days. Itinerary: Sturgeon Bay ➜ Eagle Bluff Lighthouse – Peninsula State Park ➜ Cana Island ➜ Washington Island ➜ Rock Island âžœ Cave Point State Park.
We walked around quite a bit. And made one full-day hike, loop around Rock Island.
Four days. Itinerary: Sleeping Bear Dunes ➜ Empire Township Campground ➜ Grand Traverse Lighthouse/Leelanau State Park ➜ Chateau Chantal Winery ➜ Old Mission Lighthouse ➜ Empire Bluffs ➜ Platt River and Plains ➜ Lake Michigan beach
It was a last minute decision to spend Christmas 2006 in the West (9 days). We flew to Las Vegas (picked-up our rental car at the airport) where we spent two days on short day-hikes (Red Rock Canyon and Valley of Fire) and evenings walking up and down the Strip (lost $5 each gambling and got trapped in an elevator trying to see the view from higher up in one of the hotels).
On the third day we headed to Death Valley for 4 days. Started in the North walking around Ubehebe Crater and visiting Scotty’s Castle, before settling in a motel in Stovepipe Wells Village, our Death Valley base. We then made our way South on day 2 and 3, with a bit longer hikes in Mosaic Canyon, on Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes and in Titus Canyon. We explored Artist Palette area for a while. On the last day we watched sand storm in the valley from Dante’s Point (very windy and quite cold) and then spent the rest of the day hiking in the Badlands. It was really good time to visit Death Valley, sunny and warm (at most) – good for hiking and comfortable exploration.
Zabriskie Point and Badlands
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Las Vegas…
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Red Rock Canyon
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Valley of Fire, Petroglyph Canyon
Death Valey, Ubehebe Crater
Scotty’s Castle
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Mosaic Canyon
Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes
Salt Creek Interpretive Trail
Gold mine (no gold left for us)
Devil’s Cornfield
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Titus Canyon
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Artist Palette
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Devil’s Golf Course
Badwater Salt Flat
Badwater Basin
Dante’s View
Badlands
Red Cathedral
Manly Beacon
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The next morning we were woken-up by beautiful peacocks in front of our windows at historic Amargosa Hotel. Kelso Dunes  was our next destination, we spend several hours walking up and down the “booming” mounds (singing sand). A few short hikes in the Joshua Tree NP on day 8 (Hidden Valley, Baker Dam) and to Fortynine Palms Oasis.
Fortynine Palms Oasis
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On the last day we visited Hoover Dam and hiked down to Colorado River via White Rock Canyon. Quick drive to Las Vegas to drop-off our car and fly back home in Chicago just as the New Year was arriving. Unusual Christmas for us, but great experience.