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About The Well Worn Shoes

Three years on the road. As many National Parks as possible. Three dogs. One writer who actually goes.

Meet vanessa

Hi, I’m Vanessa, Writer, Traveler, and Dog Mom

Welcome to The Well Worn Shoes. I’m genuinely glad you’re here. I’ve spent the last three years living on the road full-time with my partner Brian and our three dogs, two huskies and a supermutt, who have very strong opinions about which trails are worth their time. In that time, we’ve crossed as many national parks as possible, put tens of thousands of miles on the odometer, and figured out the hard way which “pet-friendly” hotels actually mean it. The Well Worn Shoes is where I write all of it down: dog-friendly travel, national park guides, road trips, and the honest, unglamorous, occasionally muddy reality of life on the road.

If you’re here looking for dog-friendly travel tips, national park guides written by someone who’s actually hiked the trail, road trip itineraries with real driving times, or you just want to follow along as we figure out this whole nomad thing, you’re in the right place.

It’s nice to meet you. I hope you’ll stick around to see where these well-worn shoes are headed next. (See what I did there? I’ve been making that joke since 2019, and I’m not stopping now.)

Hiking to Delicate Arch in Arches National Park, Utah - woman smiling on the red sandstone in front of the iconic freestanding arch with the La Sal Mountains in the distance, one of the most famous and must-do hikes on a Utah Mighty 5 national parks road trip

THE HONEST PART

Every Post Here Is Written By One Person. Me.

No content farm. No AI writing the guides. No team of ghostwriters churning out “10 Best” lists about places nobody visited. Every single post on this site is researched, traveled, photographed, and written by me, usually from a camp chair, often with a husky leaning on my laptop.

When I tell you the best sunrise spot at the Grand Canyon, it’s because I got up at 4 a.m. and froze for it. When I rank dog-friendly trails, it’s because Loki, Freya, and Caly tested them, paws on the ground. The guides take real time because the travel takes real time. I’d rather publish one post I actually lived than ten I Googled.

(We did plan for Brian to write some posts. Reader, it did not happen. He’s an excellent kayak guide and a deeply mediocre blogger, and we’ve all made peace with it.)

THE REAL STARS

Meet the Pack

Loki the Siberian Husky lying happily on the sand at Sand Beach in Acadia National Park, tongue out, with rocky shoreline and pine trees behind him
Loki

Husky. Senior statesman of the pack. Believes every hike is improved by vocalizing his opinions about it. Has never once walked quietly past another dog and isn’t going to start now.

Freya the blue-eyed Siberian Husky sitting happily on a sandy, rocky beach in Acadia National Park, tongue out and smiling in the sunshine
Freya

Husky. Six years old and full of sass, side-eye, and the most enthusiastic awooos every single morning. National park dog, beach dog, mountain dog, and ‘lay belly-up in the dirt’ dog, sometimes all in the same week.

Caly the brown supermutt with light eyes and big ears standing on a sandy beach in Acadia National Park, tongue out and panting in the sunshine
Caly

Supermutt, adopted in El Paso, about to turn two, and absolutely certain she invented every trail she’s ever walked. The baby of the pack and the unofficial trail boss. Do not tell her she’s the smallest. She does not know.

THE OTHER HALF

Meet Brian

Salutations! I’m Brian, writing my mandatory bio.
I was born and raised in Colorado, living the #granolalife, summiting all the 14ers, and shredding the gnar on the regular. Joined the Army after high school and put in 21 years. I love being outside and have spent most of my life dutifully building my skills to become a mediocre survivalist and outdoorsman. I view everything through the lens of how I could fish that water or hunt that land.


Now that I’m retired, I spend most of my income living like a homeless person…and I love it.

Brian, retired Army veteran and outdoorsman, half of The Well Worn Shoes
WHERE WE ARE NOW

Where the Shoes Are Right Now

Three years in, we’re still at it, still in the RV, still three dogs deep, still chasing golden hour and good trout water. Right now, we’re in Central Arkansas, wrapping up Brian’s welding school experience. Caly’s about to turn two. Freya just turned six. Loki is aging like a fine, loud wine.

OUR SISTER SITE

Want the RV Side of the Story? Meet Well Worn Wheels.

The Well Worn Shoes is where I write about the places, the parks, the trails, the towns, the dogs. But people kept asking about the how: the trailer, the gear, where we park, what we got wrong, what we’d buy again. That’s a whole different kind of content, so it got its own home.


Well Worn Wheels is our RV site, full-time RV living, gear and setup, where we’ve stayed, and the honest lessons three years on the road will teach you. Same writer, same dogs, different toolset. Less house, more life.

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old water, older trees, and a sky doing its best w old water, older trees, and a sky doing its best work right before dark. some places make you feel like a guest in something ancient. this is one. 🌅

📍 Wakulla Springs, FL
Lamar Valley is where Yellowstone stops being a po Lamar Valley is where Yellowstone stops being a postcard and starts being a nature docuseries. Bison traffic jams, wolves you have to squint for, elk drama at dawn. 🐺

🚫 Please make sure to keep your distance. All photos were taken with a zoom lens. 

📍✨Save this for your trip to Yellowstone so you can come back and brag about how many animals you got to see 😉
Utah has a mountain where you’re allowed to just…d Utah has a mountain where you’re allowed to just…dig for your own topaz. And somehow nobody talks about it.

Topaz Mountain is exactly what it sounds like, a stretch of high desert where you show up, pick a spot in the rhyolite, and crack rock until little crystals fall out. No guide, no fee, no gift shop. Just you, a hammer, and the slowly dawning realization that you’ve become a person who collects rocks on purpose.

Came home dusty, sunburned, and weirdly thrilled about a handful of crystals. 

10/10, would dilly-dally through the desert again.

📍 Save this for your Utah list 🔨💎✨
Bryce Canyon is the rare national park you can gen Bryce Canyon is the rare national park you can genuinely do a lot in one day! I only had 1 day at Bryce and here’s what I did…

Sunrise at Sunrise Point, the Queen’s Garden → Navajo loop down into the hoodoos, the overlooks at midday, and Silent City glowing at golden hour. That’s the whole day, no wasted miles.

📍 Save it for your trip to Utah 🏜️
(Fair warning: it’s the kind of place that ruins you a little for regular scenery 😉)
spent a summer on the Maine coast and now every ot spent a summer on the Maine coast and now every other place has to file a complaint 🌊🌲🦞⛵️
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