An Off-Season Visit to Yosemite National Park

By |2021-09-13T15:01:17+00:00March 21st, 2019||

  Let’s face it: winters are tough in New York. If it’s not the snow – and it usually isn't– it’s the rain, ice, endless cloudy days... and let's not forget the wind tunnels. Whatever “it” is, it sucks – so every February, the EB crew packs it up and heads West ...

Joshua Tree, California

By |2021-05-05T18:36:42+00:00November 25th, 2018||

  Two and a half hours from Los Angeles, the desert oasis of Joshua Tree has long been an outpost on the artist/musician/explorer trail. Named after its distinct native yucca, Joshua Trees unique landscape is the result of the merging of two deserts—the Mojave and the Colorado—each with their own unique ecosystems. Joshua Tree's archaic ...

The Utah Desert by Motorcycle

By |2021-05-05T18:41:27+00:00May 15th, 2017||

One of the last things one looks forward to when planning to ride a motorcycle is snow. Yet, as my flight landed in Salt Lake City flurries were falling from the steely April sky, obscuring the mountains that ring Utah’s capital. I was in the state to spend a few days exploring courtesy ...

National Park Week April 16-24: Visit Any National Park For Free!

By |2021-05-06T06:23:20+00:00March 24th, 2016||

Planning a road trip this April? Make sure to take advantage of National Park Week, with free admission and festivities at every National Park in the country, from April 16-24. See below for more details on the event, complete with photos from our own trip to Big Bend National Park last year. ...

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