The Landmark Project Journal
Last month, I found myself kneeling in a Yosemite meadow, surrounded by my team and park rangers, carefully collecting tiny native seeds. It wasn't how I'd typically spend a workday, but it's exactly the kind of moment I dreamed about...
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Death Valley in the Winter Death Valley, one of America’s most desolate national parks, is a place of stark contrast. Located just 85 miles southeast of the highest point in the contiguous United States (Mount Whitney), Death Valley National Park...
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Dutch Oven Hand Pies When November rolls around, we start to crave warm, cinnamony apple pie. It’s hard to improve upon something as classic as apple pie, but these festive hand pies are the perfect combination of gooey and crispy....
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One Day at Lassen Volcanic National Park Located in Northern California, Lassen Volcanic National Park is one of the country's most stunning and underrated parks. This mountainous park is a snowy wonderland in the winter and a lush wilderness in...
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One Day at Big Bend Named for the dramatic Rio Grand River that carves its path through Texas’ Chihuahuan Desert, Big Bend National Park is unlike any park in the country. Big Bend encompasses the entire Chisos mountain range, multiple...
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