Mar 16, 2010 16:18 - By: Spencerspellman

A Floating Lake Bathroom
You didn’t misread the title. Yes, we’re talking about a floating bathroom. Now this isn’t some prank you and your fraternity brothers did when you were in college. Floating bathroom is the term that has affectionately been used to describe what some may call a green phenomenon that is starting to occur on large lakes around the U.S.
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Nov 30, 2009 9:44 - By: Tiffany Joyce

A view from the Apache Trail.
The Apache Trail – officially designated as AZ Rt. 88 – is forty miles of steep, winding, and mostly unpaved roads that connect the Arizona towns of Apache Junction and Globe, through the Superstition Mountains and Tonto National Forest. It was developed in the 1800′s as a stagecoach trail running through the mountains, and named after the Apache Indians who originally used the trail.

The hike up to Tonto National Monument
Traversing the Apache Trail is tricky and not for the faint of heart, but travelers are rewarded with magnificent views of the mountains and local flora and fauna. It is along this route that some of the most dense forests of saguaro cacti in the state can be seen. There are several large lakes along the route for boating, picnicking, hiking, and swimming – Saguaro Lake, Canyon Lake, and Apache Lake all lead up to the Theodore Roosevelt Lake and Roosevelt Dam. Other attractions along the route include the Goldfield Ghost Town and Mine Tours, the Lost Dutchman State Park, Tortilla Flat (population six!), Fish Creek, and the Tonto National Monument, before finally reaching the town of Globe.

The Theodore Roosevelt Dam.
To get to the Apache Trail, take U.S. 60 east all to Apache Junction, to the turn-off for AZ88/Idaho Road. Follow the signs through Apache Junction toward Canyon Lake. Once in Globe, the ride back to the Phoenix metropolitan area is a quick drive north on I-10. It is NOT recommended to drive large vehicles or RV’s along the Apache Trail due to very narrow roads and switchbacks.
Photo Credits (in order of appearance):
- “Apache Trail” by eflon on Flickr Creative Commons.
- “The Hike up to Tonto” by randwill on Flickr Creative Commons.
- “Theodore Roosevelt Dam” by randwill on Flickr Creative Commons.
Aug 19, 2009 10:24 - By: Joe Romano

The kids are all wet at Lake Tahoe.
Lake Tahoe, Nevada, is a great getaway for everyone. Seriously, how fun does this look?
Let’s go with very.
(Photo by Lisa Romano)
Jul 21, 2009 15:51 - By: Joe Romano

Summer plans to visit my mother in-law allowed us our first ever visit to the lovely southern state of Tennessee.
Never having been to Tennessee I was sort of excited about the idea of visiting a new state. The boy did his 5th grade state report on Tennessee so we got to read a lot about the Civil War, the Chickasaw, and Choctaw Indian tribes, the Predators, the Grizzlies and the Titans (the boy was sorely disappointed to learn that Tennessee does not have a pro baseball team), Elvis Presley, Davy Crockett and Billy Ray Cyrus. But nowhere in our research did we come across anything about …The Lost Sea.
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