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Posted on March 21, 2023March 21, 2023 by Lisa McNamara

Podcast: Postcards From Palisade

My latest podcast: all about the people and places that make this slice of western Colorado wonderful. Check out postcardsfrompalisade.com for more!

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Previous PostPrevious Podcast and Book: Backtracks: The White Heart of Mojave

Hello!

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Personal highlights:

2022: Self-published an ebook and paperback: The White Heart of Mojave (Annotated)

2021-2022: created a podcast about my life on the road in a pickup camper

2012: Self-published an ebook: Road Tripping in America

2011-2012: traveled the US in a minivan for a year and blogged about the experience

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Last weekend at Belly Up in Aspen... @bandofhorses Last weekend at Belly Up in Aspen... @bandofhorses was amazing and I'm so happy I finally got to see them live. But I fell completely in love with this venue! What a great combination 🔥🔥🔥
Happy trails! Happy trails!
Happy birthday to @pauldavidolson and cheers to an Happy birthday to @pauldavidolson and cheers to another year of adventure.
Modern Panama City - third in the series. Modern Panama City - third in the series.
Casco Viejo, where Panama City moved after the ori Casco Viejo, where Panama City moved after the original site was destroyed by pirates. I loved wandering the streets at night. (P.S. that cat is not muerto, it's totally fine.)
Panama Viejo - this was the original site of Panam Panama Viejo - this was the original site of Panama City, founded over 500 years ago, then abandoned in the 1600s when it was attacked and destroyed by pirates.
Jungle views. Jungle views.
Visiting old friends in a new place. Visiting old friends in a new place.
My favorite part of mountain biking is the downhil My favorite part of mountain biking is the downhill. This is the ultimate downhill! So much fun. #powderhornbikepark
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Bookmarks

  • Driving Inertia
  • Road Tripping in America
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