The trip has come to an end a little sooner than expected, but it was an experience unlike any other I have ever had. I have posted pictures of the last weeks of the trip and will update this page tomorrow. To view the pictures please click on the last tab. I hope you enjoy them and that you will come back to hear about the last few weeks of the trip. Thank you all for following along.
Home Is Where The Car Is
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
End if Trip :)
The trip has come to an end a little sooner than expected, but it was an experience unlike any other I have ever had. I have posted pictures of the last weeks of the trip and will update this page tomorrow. To view the pictures please click on the last tab. I hope you enjoy them and that you will come back to hear about the last few weeks of the trip. Thank you all for following along.
Saturday, June 22, 2013
Canada and Central USA
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We had another set back that delayed the post again. But we are back on the road again and ready to get back to shooting. We are 52 days and almost 12,000 miles into the trip now with still a month and two weeks to go. We are still loving all that we are seeing and learning new things everyday.
Banff and Jasper were amazing. The Canadian Rockies are truly majestic to say the least. They are so large and powerful looking that you begin to feel very small in the scheme of things. We had many days that were very overcast and some that were rainy, but no matter the weather it was well worth seeing. We spent about 4 days exploring the Icefields Parkway and the surrounding areas of Banff and Jasper. They are both really nice towns. The wildlife as you will see in the pictures are abundant and often times you had to stop on the roads and wait on them to pass by. That could take seconds or it could take 10-15 minutes depending on their moods. It was amazing to stand so close to these animals. Some of them are much bigger than you would imagine.
We then headed to Winnipeg. It is a great town. It has something for everyone. We did not get to spend time exploring the area though. We would love to go back and spend more time though.
From Winnipeg we crossed back into the US and visited St. Paul for 2 days. It is a very family oriented place that still has the old style neighborhoods. It has a lot of activities for the community and visitors alike. We spent almost one full day at St. Paul Cathedral. The next day we visited the zoo and rode around the town some. It has a wonderful hometown appeal to it. You could spend days there and still not see all there is to see.
From St. Paul we went to Stevens Point, Wisconsin. It is also a small town with a lot of appeal...the streets are lined with murals of the history of the town and the downtown area has pretty much everything one could need. There are still many original buildings still in use today. I always love to see towns that utilize and restore the older buildings. They always have such character and make you wonder what it was like back when the town was built.
Today we moved on to Milwaukee. We arrived after dark so we will spend tomorrow exploring the area and decide our next move. The city is much larger than we anticipated, so we are hoping the weather will hold out and that we do not manage to get to lost.
We should be able to get pictures up more quickly barring any more set backs. Thanks for looking and keeping up with the trip We appreciate each and every one of you.
Sunday, June 9, 2013
Banff And Jasper National Parks
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Glacier National Park was great. However the main part of it was still closed to do much snow :( We did get to go down part of Going to the Sun Road though. Would love to see the remaining 35 miles we did not get to see. We headed North after that and are now in Canada :) Got in late so we did not get anything done really the first day here. We went into Banff today. WOW this park is absolutely amazing and we have not even begun to explore it yet. We saw more wildlife today than we have seen so far. We are still hoping to see a bear and a wolf, but you honestly never know what you might or might not see. We saw a herd of Big Horn Sheep today. I have never seen one of those anywhere much less in the wild. We cannot wait to explore more of it tomorrow. The weather is not being very cooperative, but there is always room to shoot no matter what the day holds in store.
If you ever get a chance to go north Banff is well worth the visit. We are going to spend a few days exploring this area then move up more towards Jasper National Park. They have a glacier there that is as thick as the Eiffle Tower is tall!
The one thing I have noticed is that some people are not very aware of the safety that should be taken when wild animals are around. We all want to see them and want to photograph them, but you must always maintain your distance and respect them and their home. To often we see people approach them or try to taunt them to get their attention. It is going to lead to nothing but trouble for them. We should all admire and respect what we have been given a chance to see and enjoy it in its fullest.
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Days 30-34
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It took some time to get back on the road and back into the swing of things, but we finally made it! We have been hard at work and on the road a lot. We have made it through Yellowstone National Park and then went into two small towns in Montana. Virginia City is where most of the old historic buildings were shot and Nevada City is where we found the trains.
The land is still constantly changing and it still amazes us that with each new turn there is something new. We are now over 7000 miles into our trip. The feelings that come along with a trip like this are almost indescribable. You see mountains from the distance and they look so majestic and proud, but as you approach them they become very fragile looking as the wind and the rain have beaten them down. Still they fight to maintain their strength as they try to push back the new growth that is trying to over take them. The sky here goes on forever sometimes, yet others you are riding through the middle of the clouds. We have been up as high as 12,500 feet and as low as 283 below sea level. The temperatures are anyone's guess as you go from one place to another. Just two days ago while in Yellowstone Park it was snowing and sleeting. My amazement at this country has continued to grow.
Tomorrow we will head into Glacier National Park. That will be our last stop in the US on the Western side. We will then cross the border into Canada and make our way to Banff and Jasper National Parks. We cannot wait to see what awaits us. We hope that you will enjoy the new set of pictures. Please feel free to share the page and leave a comment letting us know what you think. It is always a great help to know what you do and do not like or enjoy so that we post what you most want to see. Thank you to everyone who has stopped by. We appreciate all of you.
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Delay in our Travels.
We have had to put our trip on hold for a week. Life is full of the unexpected and that has happened to us. Jerri will have to have surgery on Tues, but all is well. Recovery will not take long, but we are taking the time until she feels better to move on. We expect to resume our travels by next weekend. There may be a few pictures posted in the next week, but there may not be. It will depend on how things go in the next week. I hope that you will all be patient as we work through this development and we will begin to post more of our travels. We are grateful for all of you that have taken the time to look at our work and we love the comments we have gotten. We are slowed, but not stopped! We will update as soon as things change. Have a great week!
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Days 15-20
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The last five days have been full. We saw the Grand Canyon and it is grand! But I was not aware that you had to be shuttled through most of it. We were very grateful that it was not yet summer and there were not to many people there.
Our next venture was of Antelope Canyon. It was truly amazing, as you will see in the pictures. It is all made of sand. Was like being in a giant sand castle. You did not want to leave, but they do not let you stay in there long as there are hundreds and hundreds of visitors, even this time of year.
Our next stop was Monument Valley. WOW. That is without a doubt the most spiritual place I could ever ask to see. We have not posted to many pictures of it, as you really just need to experience that for yourself. You need to take from it what you feel. We were very blessed to see two rainbows that day. We came out of there feeling renewed and refreshed and ready to continue on our journey.
We also made stops at Lake Powell and the Hoover Dam. Everything we have seen has been an inspiration. It makes you really appreciate the cultural differences even within our own country. The way of life is very different out here.
Tomorrow will make 3 weeks into our adventure. We are beginning to really miss our families and friends. But through the use of modern technology we are able to keep in touch from most places we have been. 9 more weeks to go and so much more to see. We are so excited to be able to share this with you all and hope that you are all enjoying the pictures as much as we are taking them. Please remember to comment if you like what you see. It is always nice to get feedback on what we have done. Thank you all!
We are headed to Mesa Verde tomorrow then up to Pueblo Colorado. Our trek north will begin then and we cannot wait to see it!!!!
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Days 9-15
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We have been on the road more than off it this past week. During that time we got to visit 3 friends and spend some time catching up. We did not have long enough with any of them, but any time you can get with those you love and miss is a blessing.
We have managed to see some things. We went through the Petrified Forest which is really amazing. It is another reminder that so many have walked this land before us. We also went through Yosemite National Forest. Again I am still overwhelmed and awed by the sheer size and openness of the land out here. I am sure there are times I look and sound like a child seeing a candy shop for the first time.
We traveled along Route 66 for a while and found this hotel called the Wigwam Inn. It was so cute. It was a huge attraction back in the day. You will see the pictures of it on the new page.
From here on out I think we will have a more direct path as we head toward the north. Today we will go to Zion National Park and then head towards the Grand Canyon. From there we will head north to Mesa Verde and Durango Colorado. Then begins the trek to Yellowstone! So much to see!
We are still very excited and having a blast on this trip. We finally took a down day yesterday and boy did we need it. It felt good to be out of the car for a day. We know we cannot see it all, but we are sure trying to see as much of is as we can. We are getting ready to slow down though and spend more time exploring the upcoming places we are going.
We hope that you are enjoying the blog and will keep reading and looking. Please let us know what you think. It helps us to know what we are doing right and wrong. Have a great day and we will update again as soon as we can.
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