Sunday I took a short drive up to Taos to explore pueblos. They don't allow you to take photographs there, but it was certainly an experience I will never forget. I also drove around the Carson National Forest and saw some of the tragic impact forest fires have had there. New Mexico is absolutely amazing. On to Arizona!
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Time to catch up!
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Oklahoma & Texas :)
Thursday was all Oklahoma. Oklahoma is… beautiful, but driving through it once was enough for me. A few fun facts I learned from Oklahoma include: they have a Vacuum Cleaner Museum, the shopping cart was invented there, and they boast being the birth place of Toby Keith & Garth Brooks (I drove past Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar & Grill). I stopped in to check out downtown Tulsa, which was nice, but the 120 degree weather kept me confined to my car so I didn’t explore as much as I would have liked. Thursday night I camped out next to a cattle ranch, and was almost blown away in the ridiculous wind… I would not recommend tenting in Oklahoma.
Friday I headed to Texas! I had been there once before, but to Galveston for Hurricane Ike Relief. This time, I stayed toward the northern part of the state and drove through Amarillo. I took a detour a friend recommended to the Palo Duro Canyon, which is second only to the Grand Canyon. That was gorgeous & amazing. I wish I had more time to hike around, but I was determined to make it to Santa Fe… plus more 120 degree weather was not conducive to canyon hiking.
Thursday, July 21, 2011
St. Louis = Best Yet!

After I checked out the museum I took a ride up to the top of the Arch! It was $10 and well worth it! I rode up in a little capsule that held five people, and from the top could see both sides of the Arch. I went up around sunset, so I could also see the shadow the arch cast… soooo much cooler than I ever expected.
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
A few of the pictures from DC I tried to upload last night... and failed at.


Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Day Two!
My one and only goal today was to see the White House. Check.
On top of that, I saw the Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, the Capitol Building, along with hundreds of other sights in DC. Plus, I crossed the Appalachian Trail in Maryland, which was really cool seeing as I just hiked Katahdin on Saturday, where my crew met two people who had finished the entire AT that day. Trail Magic :D
I never realized how beautiful it was driving westward through the Appalachian Mountains. I’m so accustomed to the flat views off the Maine highway, that to weave between mountains & coast for miles was amazing.
Today’s firsts included: all things DC, West Virginia, Ohio, and realizing that a place exists on earth where there is NOT a Dunkin Donuts every 5 miles, only to later realize they were all replaced with Subways.
For the next few days I’m heading southwest!
PS: Not sure if the pictures I attached will upload or not. Campground wireless is… campground wireless.
Monday, July 18, 2011
And so it begins...
Day one of my travels was pure bliss. I got off to a later start than anticipated, but successfully navigated my way past the Massachusetts border (for the first time by car), through Connecticut, New York, New Jersey & Pennsylvania. It didn’t hit me until I crossed the New York state line that this trip is for real.
I spent the majority of my day in New York City, checking out the typical touristy sights: the Empire State Building, Times Square, Broadway, and our Lady Liberty. I don’t think I’ve been this giddy… ever. I can’t wait to go back & eat a New York slice to see how it compares to Portland Pie.
As a testament to how inexperienced a traveler I am… today I encountered my first toll ticket. I stopped at a toll in CT cash in hand, when the attendant handed me a ticket and waved me on. I’m quite certain he knew I had absolutely no idea what I was supposed to do with it. Needless to say, three toll tickets later, I get it.
The only minor roadblocks today were a few accidents on the interstate & endless work zones- putting back an hour from when I expected to reach my stopping point for the night.
As for tonight I’m camping out (if you consider a campground with wi-fi “camping”). Expect pictures soon!