In my last post, I listed numbers 6 through 10. I think I've finally decided on my top five. In each one, you can click on the link(s) to read the original post(s).
Number 5 - Napa, CA

I decided to go to Napa because my son was visiting there at a time when I could meet him. Little did I know I would have such a wonderful time there.

There are lots of beautiful wineries, and even though the wine tastings are no longer free, the sightseeing is.

And the wine-connoisseur and his mother got to meet up several times. You can read the original posts
here and
here.
Number 4 - Highway 395 in California

Even though I've been down Highway 395 many times, it still managed to make the Top 5. The hiking here is out-of-this-world - this is a picture from my favorite hike
here. Another post on hikes in the area is
here.

Another great thing about Highway 395 is all the natural hot springs. I did a post on the Bridgeport area
here and the Hot Creek area
here.
The ghost town of
Bodie is also right off Highway 395.
Number 3 - The Hike to Grinnell Glacier

This hike, on the east side of Glacier NP, is one I have wanted to do for a long time, and it did not disappoint. It involves 2 boat rides and a long climb. The scenery and flowers were spectacular.

A marmot was working the trail, and was an excellent model. More pictures are
here.
Number 2 - The Twenty Lakes Basin Hike

Another great hike that I've always wanted to do. This one involved less elevation gain, so it got ranked higher. Located at the east side of Yosemite, it also involves a boat ride -

Some hard parts -

And some of the most beautiful lakes I have ever seen. I highly recommend this hike - it's a 5 1/2 mile loop, but not too much elevation change. More pictures
here.
And now, drum roll please!
Number 1 - The Lewis and Clark Trail

Considering I'm not much of a history buff, I was amazed at how interesting this trip was. Our WIN group met up in St. Louis, MO on May 14th, exactly 206 years after Lewis and Clark departed on their epic journey. We arrived in Astoria, OR on August 19th, going considerably faster than L&C did, but taking our time nonetheless.

Along the way there were several Lewis and Clark interpretive centers. It is incredible that these two men, their dog Seaman, Sacajawea, and the rest of the party made the journey all the way to the Pacific Ocean. Thanks to Carolyn for organizing this trip. It's truly something I will never forget.