Showing posts with label road trip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label road trip. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 20, 2017

“Great American Road Trip”



Summer of the “Great American Road Trip”

Goodbye summer! As much as I love autumn, it is my favorite season, I am slightly bummed that this summer is over. I am sure I’m not the only one that is not happy with summer coming to an end, but I am positive that for most it has more to do with the end of warm weather and the cold and long dark nights that are on the way.

This summer was a crazy busy one for sure. I had friends and family visiting from mid-June through early August, with the turn over being as quick as four days. It was great seeing everyone and showing them around as the area is still pretty new for me too. Did a short road trip along the Mighty Mississippi, some nice hikes, new and old, also checked out a few breweries and a local winery.

As fun as it was seen everyone, the highlight of the summer was what I’m calling “The Great American Road Trip”. Drove 3415 miles in ten days covering six states and six National Parks, Monuments and Historical Sites plus a few National Forests and one total solar eclipse from Devils Tower. It was a fantastic adventure but only scratched the surface of most places really and that’s okay because now I have a better idea of where to spend more time when I go back.

Hope your summer was a good one!





Tuesday, June 20, 2017

The Road Less Traveled

The Road Less Traveled

One of my favorite things to do when traveling or going just about anywhere if I have the time is to take the road less traveled. It doesn't have to be a several hundred mile trip, something as close as an hour away will give you the opportunity to explore new roads and see new things. I blame this bug on my Dad who loves to travel and has always said that he'd "go to Hell and back just to see how far it was". Living in a new state and having family in town gave me the chance to do just this sort of thing this past weekend and did not disappoint. Most of the time the journey is just as exciting as the destination. Enjoy what you experience and discover along the way and happy and safe travels this summer.