Down To Kokomo
“…we’ll get there fast and then we’ll take it slow. That’s where we wanna go. Way down to Kokomo”! Fun fact: Kokomo is not a real place on the map. […]
“…we’ll get there fast and then we’ll take it slow. That’s where we wanna go. Way down to Kokomo”! Fun fact: Kokomo is not a real place on the map. […]
The previous post was dedicated to WOLOing in Tahoe, but it would be remiss not to mention our amazing hike to Castle Dome in northern CA, which was also a […]
One of our wedding gifts included a trip to the Lake Tahoe region, complete with flight, cabin, and rental car. It was totally unexpected and totally, us. We had been […]
Hello again to all of the WOLO-fans out there! It was exactly one year ago today that we were throwing our bags into the overhead bins and waving good-bye to […]
Road tripping and relaxing was the original plan; however, when our Kiwi-hosts recommended a WWOOFing (Willing Workers On Organic Farms) opportunity at the Moehau Community located at the northern point […]
Dear WOLOtude fans…we know, it’s been too long! We’ve maintained blog silence for more than a month now and for that, we apologize! In honor of it being 3-months since […]
On our way to the ever-popular Coromandel Region we made a pit stop at the Karangahake (karanga-hah-key) Gorge – a naturally beautiful gorge made more interesting by the relics, tunnels, […]
Tongariro (tonga-reer-oh) National Park is NZ’s oldest national park and home to one of the North Island’s best day hikes! While the Northern Tongariro Circuit covers 43.1 km (26.8 mi) […]
Our two month tour of NZ’s South Island culminated with a four-day hike through one the country’s most picturesque national parks: Abel Tasman. Although Abel Tasman is the smallest of […]
We arrived in Nelson, the South Island’s most northern city, just in time for Cyclone Ita to strike! Having heard very little on the severity of the storm we assumed […]
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