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"Man is a thought-adventurer."

---D. H. Lawrence, Phoenix: the posthumous papers of D.H. Lawrence

Saturday, August 21, 2010

...now in California

I cannot believe it's been 7 whole days since my last post.

In my defence, we've been sleeping in a lot of national parks (that don't have internet) and driving through mountains during the day, where satellite and cell phone reception has been hit and miss.  The other downside to not staying at a house at night is that all electronic devices that we would normally charge, don't get charged.  It happens while the car's on the road (and then only one at a time), or not at all.

But you don't want excuses -- you want adventure stories!

I have been delighted by requests for postcards, and just mailed a BUNCH today, so check your mailboxes gentle readers!

From the Grand Canyon we drove to the Petrified Forest (also a national park -- but we didn't camp, just toured, and kept driving to Henderson, NV).

Sarah and Britt, Petrified Pirates

we were not allowed off the path

Lizard!


Then over the Hoover Dam, and onwards into more mountains.  

It was hard to believe that after all the mountains we'd already seen, in Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona that there could be more mountains... but then driving over the dam and into California, all the way to the coast was up and down mountains.  Then when we arrived at the ocean, it was not up and down but AROUND the mountains, on crazy twisty roads.


From the Hoover Dam we drove to Henderson, NV (a suburb of Vegas!) where we CouchSurfed with Luke.  He told us the best way to see the strip was to drive to the Bellagio, park there, and then walk all round.  It was good advice.

After looking around at the outrageously plush Bellagio casino floor (complete with piano bars, marble and carpeted floors, and a wacky installation of blown glass flowers exploding through the ceiling - it is Vegas, after all) we went outside to watch the fountain show.  They played "Time to Say Goodbye", sung by Andrea Bocelli and Sarah Brightman (lovely!).  Right at the end the woman in front of me, completely wowed, put up her hand, as if reaching for the final explosion upwards:


Then we toured the strip:

Sarah and I with Paris in the backround
Britt and Sarah

Bellagio, with fountain again -- Caesar's Palace behind
Planet Hollywood with the giant screens on the right

The Grand on the far left
Harley Davidson, MGM centre front
New York, New York, Monte Carlo, and Mandalay Bay on the right

After staying just one night in Henderson, we drove out of Nevada to California, through the Mojave Preserve to Joshua Tree National Park, arriving at the park just before sunset, and driving through the faded light from the north end of the park to the south end, where the campgrounds were.  We arrived that the campground about 40 mins after dark, set up the tent (after re-stringing one of the poles with new elastic), and slept on top of our sleeping bags.  Even in the desert, at least this one, it's still hot at night.

The next day we went on a 1 mile hike (round trip) and learned about 15 or so different species of desert flora that were used for various things, from sandals and nets, to food and medicine.  Then we spent a while in the shade at the oasis where we saw California Fan Palms for the first time in all their glory.  My favourite shot of this oasis:

After the park, we drove to Bakersfield, California where we stayed with relatives of a friend of Sarah's from College.  There's nothing like camping in the desert that makes you appreciate a shower!

We tried to drive all the way from Bakersfield, up the scenic California Highway 1 to Oakland (a suburb of San Francisco), but we couldn't do the whole thing in one day (probably because we kept getting out to do things like, put our feed in the Pacific for the first time, look for elephant seals -- we found none -- and take pictures of the biggest cactus flower I've ever seen).  

So we looked around for the nearest campground, and it was Mount Madonna State Park.  I thought that sounded pretty cool, until we heard it used to be a concentration camp for Japanese Americans :(  We arrived after the ranger station had closed up.  We found a site that had been reserved for two days later (therefore had a slip of paper "permit" already at the campsite), set up the tent, and spent our coldest night yet in the outdoors.  I was glad for both my silk sheet lining and my down sleepingbag, rated to 0C, and wore my jeans, two undershirts and a light sweater to bed without sweating at all in the night.  When we left in the morning, there was no convenient place to pull over and go into the ranger station... so we didn't end up having to pay anything!  w00t!

We arrived in Oakland, the next day and CouchSurfed with Kat, who is also going to Burning Man this year.  She and her lovely housemates gave us some lovely tips and tricks, and we also made friends with another CouchSurfing Burner, Angela.  Kat also was running costume evenings, where people could come and build/make/modify things for costumes.  We discovered, and made some lovely items.

This afternoon we headed out after saying our goodbyes, and arrived this evening at Sarah's parent's place in Campbell, California.  We'll be here for two or three nights, if we can swing it.  So far things are quite lovely.  More on this tomorrow... and now to bed!

Love from the road!

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Grand Canyon 2.0

More pictures from yesterday:

Me at the Canyon:


The Grand Canyon - still deep, still grand

We left at 4:15 and got to the canyon park 15 mins before sunrise this morning, made it, just, to the canyon for the sunrise:











Britt at the Canyon:







Thursday, August 12, 2010

Truth or Consequences Hot Springs

Yesterday we went to Truth or Consequences, NM to sight-see.  The town was named after a gameshow, apparently.  We found some lovely crunchy stores, and internets! (important for planning the next stages of travel, and couch-surfing)  Then we went to La Paloma Hot Springs Spa for a half-hour.  It was incredible!  I felt really the mellow for the rest of the day.  We went back to the Butte, made dinner and chilled out, each in our own fashion:  I read, Sarah went to swim in the Rio Grande, and Brit was journalling.  This morning I woke just before the sun hit the horizon, and took some lovely photos.  Sadly, the shutter click woke Britt.  It worked out, because we were packed and on the road by 7:30, which means we missed most of the heat.  Win!

We stopped an hour or two later in Pie Town, NM which lies on the continental divide.  We each had pie, Sarah's peanut butter, Britt's Sour Cream Raisin, and mine tripple berry. MMMMM, pie!  Then we drove all the way to Petrified Forest National Park, in Arizona.  Epic!  I took some lovely photos there, also: see a petrified Britt!


Now we're in Flagstaff, staying with a guy named Dan[imal], who is quite a character.  There was a slight mix-up in dates, and there will be anywhere from 5-13 people sleeping here tonight.  Fun adventures in couch-surfing!

Now to bed, because we leave at 4am tomorrow (local time) to catch the sunrise at the Grand Canyon!

Loves from the road!

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Elephant Butte

Gentle readers,

We camped last night in Elephant Butte National Park, which actually does not have a view of the butte.  It was ok, lovely and cool after the sun went down (I had to put on jeans - the first time since leaving ON on Aug 2).  We stayed in a shelter, I will post pics soon.

The only downside -- mosquitos.  That, and my sleeping bag is too warm. The combo means I slept maybe 4 hours last night.

I've also not been fasting since my journey started, and I can tell.  My clothes are all tighter, and I'm sad to have fallen off the wagon so hard.  So this morning I decided it was time to start up again, come hell or high water. So far, so good, despite two lovely veggie locations we discovered in Truth or Concequences today.

Well, must go examine the butte now....

Love from the road!

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

New Orleans Photos

The Mississippi in the morning, with St Louis' Cathedral presiding over a tug-and-barge operation.

Have a go, gentle readers!

Captions, and more photos from Austin, TX to come! :)

Monday, August 9, 2010

Please go to Flickr

I'm having issues posting photos -- I think the main trouble is they're so darn large (I'm shooting in RAW on the Nikon D-80 SLR).  So, instead of writing tons about what I did today, I'll just show you.  With a small note.

Austin, TX depart 00:30 aug 9
Midland, TX arrive at 07:00 aug 9
Lock keys in car, 07:15
Midland Lock and Key opens car, 9:20
White's Town NM, near Carlsbad Caverns arrive 13:00ish (local time, 14:00 Austin time, 15:00 Ontario time)
Drive towards Guadalupe Mountains, 13:30ish
Drive by Guadalupe Mountains National Park, TX 15:00ish
Arrive in El Paso, TX 19:00ish

Thank god it's shower time, 19:05ish.


Tomorrow we're off to see Elephant Butte, which is near Truth or Consequence, NM.  We're camping there overnight, then off to the Grand Canyon the next day, where we will stay (probably in Flagstaff, AZ) a couple of days.  Then it's off to Las Vegas, Nevada, Los Angeles California, and up the coast to San Fransisco.  w00t!