
A Peach of a Road Trip
820 Words. 3 Minute Read.
His encyclopedic knowledge of all things Allman Brothers is only matched by his passion for sharing it. He’ll not only show you where Dickey wrote “Blue Sky,” but he’ll point to the church that inspired, “Good ol’ Sunday morning bells are ringing everywhere.”

American Road Trip, Part 2
1,032 Words. 4 Minute Read.
The Depth of Despair: Somewhere in Denver, East St. Louis, Atlanta.

American Road Trip, Part 1
2,297 Words. 9 Minute Read.
The Height of Privilege: Seattle, Coeur d’Alene, Bozeman, Sun Valley, Jackson Hole, Park City, Aspen.

Bear Attack & Bimini Islands
2,524 Words. 10 Minute Read.
We didn’t even know how to get the damn thing out of the harbor, but cigars were lit, Barometer Soup by Jimmy Buffett was playing, and come hell or high water we’d be chasing Hemingway’s ghost in the Bimini’s. We had several gallons of rum, sundries for two weeks (or so we thought), and two pistols with ammunition.

24 Hours in Mississippi
1,365 Words. 5 Minute Read.
I’ve visited Hemingway’s grave in Sun Valley and Hunter Thompson’s fortified compound in Aspen, but Rowan Oak is in a league of its own.