Saturday, August 23, 2014

The Journey

A traveler born,
wanderlust galore,
never stops moving,
a wildfire out of control.
You plead for her heart,
but she’s in love with the world,
doesn’t commit, just quits,
starts again the next day.

A hurricane hits,
another natural disaster
she fights with ease.
Scars old and new
from climbing up tall mountains,
the physical kind,
others etched in her soul.

Maybe showers once a week,
owns two tees and some jeans,
living on the edge
of a cliff so high
vertigo would hit
if this wasn’t her life.

A broken girl who wanders
through the unknown
depths of the thick black forest
to a shadowy cave that lets
her quietly disappear.

She won’t admit to defeat
or to feeling alone,
she’s friends with the world,
a playground all her own.

She’ll send you a postcard,
or two or three, with stamps
nobody else can read.

Destinations bore her,
she never wants to arrive,


the journey keeps her alive.

- An original poem by Carly Kaczmarowski

"Adventure is out there." Go find it!

The One and Only,
Carly K.



Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Red Rock Canyon


As the job search continues, I have to find a way to keep myself entertained in the city of Las Vegas. You may be thinking, "It's Vegas, there's so much to do!" How that may be true, there's plenty to do when you have money, but options become quite limited when funds are limited.

Overview of part of the canyon

Some light climbing


After being back from camp for a week and a half and going through major camp and outdoor withdrawals, I dragged out my 'lil sis and we went on an adventure at Red Rock Canyon. This is about as outdoorsy you're going to get without venturing too far out of your way outside of Vegas. Red Rock Canyon has over fifteen hiking trails that all seem pretty sweet. We ventured down the only one labeled 'strenuous' as my 'lil sis' pointed out to me, to which we did not finish because it was slightly warm, we got kind of lost, realized we didn't have enough water, and Danika is not in shape, or an avid outdoor explorer or exerciser like myself.

The clouds looked awesome after the storm
The only kicker (for some reason I didn't see this on the website) you have to pay to get in. Vehicles are $7, smaller motorbikes and bicycles are $3, an annual pass is $30, so not too bad if you consider it like one of those mid-western state parks.
Always chillin' like a villain
I'm sad we didn't get to finish our hike, I'll just have to head back out on my own or with someone in better shape. I am definitely looking forward to going back and exploring all of the other trails the canyon has to offer, as well as some off road trailing and climbing of my own.

"Adventure is out there." Go find it!

The One and Only,
Carly K.