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Posts on travel — Page 4
A mix of technical deep-dives, career reflections, and dispatches from the road.

travelJul 21, 2025· 2 min
Visiting Badlands National Park
A November drive through Badlands National Park in South Dakota, where sharply eroded spires and layered clay formations rise abruptly from the prairie in a landscape that looks like it belongs on Mars.
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travelJul 19, 2025· 2 min
Visiting Lassen Volcanic National Park
A trip through Lassen Volcanic National Park in northern California, where active hydrothermal features, steaming fumaroles, and a still-recovering volcanic landscape make for an otherworldly experience.
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travelJul 17, 2025· 2 min
Visiting Olympic National Park
Exploring Olympic National Park on Washington's Olympic Peninsula, where temperate rainforest, rugged Pacific coastline, and alpine wilderness coexist in one extraordinary park.
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travelJun 25, 2025· 2 min
Visiting Yosemite National Park
A visit to Yosemite Valley, where Half Dome and El Capitan frame a landscape so dramatic it almost feels engineered, and the waterfalls are at their thunderous peak in late June.
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travelJun 11, 2025· 2 min
Visiting Death Valley National Park
A trip to Death Valley, the hottest and driest national park in the United States, where the alien beauty of salt flats, sand dunes, and painted badlands stretches in every direction.
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travelJun 1, 2025· 2 min
Visiting Rocky Mountain National Park
Exploring Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado, where Trail Ridge Road cuts through alpine tundra above 12,000 feet and elk wander through meadows at dusk.
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travelMay 19, 2025· 2 min
Multnomah Falls
Oregon's tallest waterfall drops 620 feet in two tiers along the Historic Columbia River Highway — the most visited natural site in the Pacific Northwest, and for good reason.
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travelMay 18, 2025· 2 min
Horsetail Falls, Columbia River Gorge, Oregon
A 176-foot waterfall right next to the Historic Columbia River Highway, with a short trail to Ponytail Falls where you walk directly behind the cascade.
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travelMay 17, 2025· 2 min
Shoshone Falls
Idaho's Niagara — a 212-foot waterfall on the Snake River that's wider than Niagara Falls, hidden in plain sight in the middle of southern Idaho's high desert.
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