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California By Matt Kettmann Sept/Oct 2004
If the weather's right-and you're lucky enough to have an uncle with a small plane-a flight into the Chester Airfield in northern Plumas County reveals not only Mount Lassen, but also its bigger volcanic sister, the towering Mount Shasta, about a hundred miles north. Lake Almanor and the pine-covered mountaintops of the southern end of the Cascade Range complete this unforgettable aerial view of this corner of Northern California.
Making Connections in Wyoming By Cathy Orr May/June 2004
It takes but one trip West to reap a tradition—and what better states in which to start than Wyoming, Montana, and Colorado? I first saw Eaton’s Guest Ranch two summers ago, but this is my first chance to stay the night. I’m hurrying to get there before dark. Small herds of deer—shadowy images with eyes—graze in the grassy fields along the road. From Sheridan, the Bighorn Mountain foothills could be my backyard, but mountains always look closer than they really are.
Arizona Christmas By Lois Anne Naylor
Rising out of the Mojave-Sonoran desert like a ghost town, Stagecoach Trails is the place to go if you want to have a sun-filled, family-style cowboy Christmas at a ranch that will welcome you like family. The northwestern Arizona ranch offers a treasure-trove of holiday riding adventures for everyone from experienced equestrians to those who normally navigate in wheelchairs. |