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"Adventure asks you to more deeply explore the world you travel in, and the world that travels in you. That's what I've learned in more than twenty years as a traveler and writer, and I'm excited to pass my experience on to you."
- Cara Lopez Lee


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Archive for August, 2010

HOMES WITHIN, COMMUNITIES WITHOUT: AUDREY - A Young Homeless Woman Creates Community

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

In the economic meltdown, the specter of homelessness looms over many people who once felt secure. So, when PlatteForum and Lighthouse Writers Workshop gave me the opportunity to create a short film exhibit on the theme of community, I wanted to relate that topic to homelessness. We often hear that Americans have lost their sense of community. I wondered, “Have I?” We often hear that homeless people have “fallen through the cracks.” I wondered, “How do they hold onto community?” Homes Within, Communities Without is a pair of digital stories in which a young homeless woman and I each explore our experience of community. Audrey Haynes lives just two miles from me, yet worlds apart. Still, we share one important desire: to connect.

You’ll find Audrey’s brief video below. Next week, I’ll share mine. I hope you’ll watch both, and that they’ll prompt you to share your own thoughts. What connects you to community?

Homes Within, Communities Without: Audrey from Cara Lopez Lee on Vimeo.

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HIKING ANNE U. WHITE TRAIL: Fourmile Canyon Creek, Boulder, Colorado

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

A friend and I wanted to go on a hike, but we were limited on time, so we chose one of my favorite short trails in nearby Boulder, Colorado. For me, the sight and sound of running water along a trail washes away stress like a glass of water quenches thirst. The Anne U. White Trail follows Fourmile Canyon Creek, where the water level can be hit or miss: a friendly gusher in wet years, or a mere trickle in dry years. This time it was a hit. We crossed the rushing creek nearly two-dozen times, and stopped to admire many small waterfalls. This easy, three-mile hike is tucked away in a convenient residential area, yet the canyon walls give it the feeling of a secluded getaway. Here’s a two-minute peek at what you might see if you go:

Hiking Anne U. White Trail: Fourmile Canyon Creek, Boulder, Colorado from Cara Lopez Lee on Vimeo.

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NEW BOOK COVER & EXCERPT: Pre-sales Begin Soon for “They Only Eat Their Husbands”

Sunday, August 15th, 2010

They Only Eat Their Husbands: A Memoir of Alaskan Love, World Travel, and the Power of Running Away now has a book cover. That means it won’t be long before you can hold the bound book in your hands, or download the e-version to your Kindle. No matter how unreal it seems to me, my travel memoir really is coming from Ghost Road Press this October.

If you’re interested in pre-sales, which should start in a few weeks, or if you want to come to my Denver book release party on November 5th, please join my mailing list and I’ll send you an invitation. I’ll spend the rest of November rattling around the American West in my ‘95 Honda Civic Hatchback, staying in hostels and surfing couches. If you have a couch I can ride, please let me know.

Until then, please feast your eyes on the exciting book cover above, designed by my talented editor, Matthew Davis. Then check out my latest excerpt from the pages of They Only Eat Their Husbands.

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HIKING EAGLE WIND TRAIL - Rabbit Mountain, near Lyons, Colorado

Monday, August 9th, 2010

Because I’ve been busy working on a writing residency, I’ve kept my recent hikes simple and close to home. If you like to see wildlife, Rabbit Mountain near Lyons, Colorado is a fun choice. The chatty prairie dog town at the trailhead might tempt you to hang out there all day and skip the hike… but keep walking. On a clear day, the 4-mile lollipop loop known as Eagle Wind Trail offers panoramic views of the Continental Divide and the prairie. I recommend you go early, because there’s a good chance of seeing white tail deer. Here’s a video of my recent hike:

Eagle Wind Trail - Rabbit Mountain, near Lyons, CO from Cara Lopez Lee on Vimeo.

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