Jenn Jedidiah Free
I am a traveler, a rockhound, a prospector, and an entrepreneur. I have traveled to many wonderful places, experienced many awesome things, and am still going strong. I have earned a living as a lapidarist and metalsmith, naturalist, outdoor living skills instructor, backpacking guide, mountain biking and caving instructor, hiking and paddling guide, crafts instructor, writer and artist. My lifestyle is one of self-sufficiency and simplicity. In my world, life is exciting and adventure rules. Come experience my world with me through my writing. Please also Friend me on Facebook and visit my websites: SoaringEagleDesigns.Artfire.com and Stores.eBay.com/Earthwealth. Thanks, and enjoy life.
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General: experiencing life and learning more every day. Specific: BFA Metals, Wildlife and Forestry Conservation, Assoc. Cert.., various outdoor rec. certs, including WFA, Caving Instructor, Backpacking Inst., Mtn. Bike Inst., Archery Inst.Interests
Rocks, prospecting, traveling, life on the road, camping, backpacking, caving, climbing, paddling, photography, and just generally exploring the world. I am also passionate about conservation, healthy living, alternative energy, and self-sufficiency.Motto
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Walk Softly but Carry a Big CameraThese two moderate hikes to see desert wildflowers this spring make nice day trips from Quartzsite, AZ. -
Leaving the Crowds Behind, Two Hikes in Zion National ParkTwo hikes in Zion Canyon National Park to get away from the crowds and experience Zion Canyon in a special way. -
The Bad Thing About WildflowersA humorous look at scenic drives during wildflower season. -
In Love with the Desert, an East Coast Girl's PerspectiveThe beauty of the desert, as described through the eyes of an East Coast native. -
Tales from the Rock, Ancient Stories Written in StoneAn insightful look at some petroglyph sites in Arizona and Nevada. -
The Desert is Calling, Memories of a Quarzsite NewbieMemories of my winter in Quartzsite, Arizona, while spending the summer in the Black Hills of South Dakota. -
Backcountry Mountain Bike Trips in the Sonoran DesertExploring Native American and other cultural history sites by mountain bike in the Sonoran Desert of Southwestern Arizona. -
Quartzsite, AZ: An Insider's Look at a Quirky Little Town in the Middle of the Arizona DesertAn insiders look at a quirky little town in the middle of the Arizona desert. -
Making the Most of Your European Backpacking TripMake the most of your European backpacking trip. Let every minute be packed full of adventure with these creative ideas for traveling around and finding places to stay from someone who has already done it. -
Camper Vans: The Best Vehicles for Road TripsSave money and enjoy the freedom of traveling in a self-contained camper van or small RV.
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The 5 Best Ways to Spend Your Winter Vacation in the EvergladesImmerse yourself in the vast wilderness of Everglades National Park and Big Cypress Preserve. Here are five off-the-beaten pathways to explore on foot, by bike, and with a paddle. -
A Fun Granola Recipe to Make with KidsThis is a fun recipe for granola with a wild edible flair that can be made with kids.
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6 Ways to Save Money and Stay HealthySix ways to save money, stay healthy and reap many additional benefits in these rough economic times.
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Five Essentials for Women Traveling AloneThese are the five essentials a woman needs to travel alone safely.
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A Rare and Ancient Treasure in the Oklahoma MountainsAwe-inspiring scenery and an abundance of buffalo, elk and prairie dogs will transport you back in time when you experience the ancient landscape of the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Preserve in Oklahoma.





