The Nonsense of W&J

Adventuring with the Nonsense of W&J

August 1, 2024
Sliding on Our Butts at Famous Sedona Subway Cave

While visiting Sedona, Arizona we decided to hike to the Subway Cave.  You have probably seen gorgeous pictures of this split floor cave and its amazing views.  The pictures are correct.  The cave is gorgeous with scenic views, and you will be glad you visited it.  However, the hike to the cave and accessing the […]

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July 19, 2024
Hiking Rialto Beach

One of our favorite adventures in the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State is the hike to Rialto Beach, located in the Olympic National Park.  We love the Olympic Peninsula for its coastal beaches, mountains, lavender farms, and its unique beaches and sea life.  And the beaches contain so much sea life!  Before reaching Split Rock […]

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June 6, 2024
We Try But Sometimes We Even Forget Hiking Etiquette

Hike Single File We started hiking more when we began RVing several years ago.  Before we started RVing, we only hiked small, local trails.  Now, hiking is a large part of our adventuring lifestyle.  There are some basic hiking considerations that we knew before we started RVing.  For example, we knew to stay on our […]

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June 2, 2024
Hiking to Secret Beach in Harbor, Oregon

One of our most memorable hikes was hiking to Secret Beach in Harbor Oregon.  Although the beach has amazing rock formations that you can explore; what made it so memorable is the hike itself.  We took so many wrong turns and questioned ourselves so many times before we actually arrived at the beach. Our plan […]

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June 1, 2024
Hiking the Narrows in Zion

Hiking the Narrows Wow!  This is Jessica’s favorite hike to date.  If you ever wanted to hike a river in a canyon with gorgeous scenery and canyon walls, this is a must do hike!  You can hike the Narrows in a day hike from the bottom up, like we did, or rent a private shuttle […]

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May 27, 2024
Hiking the Dungeness Spit to the New Dungeness Lighthouse

One of our most memoriable hikes in Washington is hiking to the New Dungenss Lighthouse.  You must hike a spit to access the lighthouse.  The hike was approximately 11 miles to and back on the spit.  As we usually do, we parked early in the morning to begin the hike.  We wanted to make sure […]

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