Day 7 - Tuesday, July 12
After some delicious bacon at breakfast, we set out for Yellowstone. Yellowstone was pretty amazing - mountains, rivers, waterfalls, prairies, hot springs, geysers, wildlife - it really has it all. We got to see elk, bison, and antelope. We didn't spot any moose or bears, sadly. (But we did spot camels on the road just before the park entrance - random!!!) In terms of scenery, I liked the mountainous areas the most. The hot springs and geysers were neat. We did get to see Old Faithful, though I must admit I was kind of underwhelmed by it. There was a lot of anticipation, I don't know what I was expecting but it was still neat - not something you see everyday...
We stayed in Cody, WY for the night, a drive that took 2.5 hours from Old Faithful. That was difficult especially since we had to come back into the park basically the same way the next day. Much of that drive was through forests that had been burned down in a forest fire, presumably years ago. But we also got to drive along the huge Yellowstone Lake with pretty mountain views.
Day 8 - Wednesday, July 13We got a very early start back through Yellowstone this morning. After getting lots of pictures by the lake, we left the park through the southern gate, which basically leads you right into the Grand Tetons. That was magnificent, easily the best views of the trip for me so far. The mountain views are spectacular, the lakes were pretty, the skies were clear. It was a perfect day there.
After leaving the park, we headed south through Wyoming towards Colorado. We went through Jackson Hole and I kept an eye out for Harrison Ford but I didn't spot him. Alas, maybe next time... Much of this drive, all 189 miles of it except for parts at the beginning and end, were on a rural highway - meaning one lane in each direction. It was fun to pass the slow trucks using the oncoming traffic lane. Fortunately, the roads aren't exactly heavily travelled... If the scenery in northwestern Wyoming is beautify, the same cannot be said for the rest of the journey. Very brown, very plain, very dry, very hot. We spent the night in the bustling metropolis of Rock Springs, WY... Tomorrow we get to Colorado and plan to visit Rocky Mountains National Park before finally turning East and heading home.
Day 9 - Thursday, July 14It took a few hours to drive from Rock Springs to Rocky Mountains National Park. We went through Laramie and Cheyenne - all I could think about was Oregon Trail. Fortunately, I did not get dysentery and die and we didn't have to get our covered wagon across any rivers. I do not think I would have survived a real journey on the Oregon Trail...
At Rocky Mountains National Park, dad had the brilliant idea to drive the scary one way barely paved road up the mountains rather than take the normal road. That was alarming, especially the parts on the very edge of the mountainside with no guard rails. In fact, practically all roads in the park were lacking guard rails, something I personally would have included if I were in charge...
The views from the top were phenomenal, though. I do love mountain scenery. We also saw lots of elk, including an entire herd grazing on the hillside. It took a few tries to find the right field, but I got my "Sound of Music" moment. It would have been better in one of the meadows at the top but we weren't about to go back up to get that shot...
Tomorrow we head for home, driving as far as we can each day across the Midwest back to Connecticut. We might get home by Saturday night, otherwise definitely on Sunday. Not a lot of exciting scenery to stop for in Kansas...
Thursday, July 14, 2016
Monday, July 11, 2016
Halfway Point
I think we are just about at the halfway point of the trip - tonight is night 6. Here's what we've been up to:
Day 1 - Wednesday, July 6
We left Connecticut at about 9:00 am and really faced no issues at all. We made it across New York and Pennsylvania and then into Ohio, staying in a hotel just past Youngstown. It was a very uneventful day...
Day 2 - Thursday, July 7
We started the day at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland. I had really wanted to go there. I wasn't disappointed - it had all sorts of neat music memorabilia, from Lady Gaga's crazy meat dress (which was sent to a taxidermy place after she wore it) to Bruce Springsteen's notebooks filled with his song lyrics (I wish I could have flipped through it!) to Michael Jackson's bedazzled glove from Billie Jean. It was a neat place...
We ended up making it all the way to Chicago and so we got to Susie's house a night early, definitely a good thing! The drive was unexciting - it's very flat and there is a lot corn.
Day 3 - Friday, July 8
We spent the day with Susie and Alan. Dad got to drive his Tesla, which he enjoyed. Dinner was with lots of family and a fun time was had by all. It's always nice to catch up with everyone!
Day 4 - Saturday, July 9
We left Chicago bright and early to make our way west. We managed to cross Wisconsin, Minnesota, and into South Dakota before stopping for the night in Sioux Falls. It was pretty uneventful - there were a lot of corn fields but at least it was more hilly than Indiana...
Day 5 - Sunday, July 10
We hit lots of big South Dakota landmarks today... The drive in the eastern part of the state was pretty dull but once we got to the Badlands, things got more interesting. Badlands National Park was very cool - it was ridiculously hot, otherwise I might have been willing to explore some of the trails a little more.
All across the state, there were about a million billboards for Wall Drug, a tourist trap of store that we obviously had to stop at. We ate lunch there but managed to not spend anything else - go us! It was very tacky...
We then made it to Rapid City and checked in to our hotel (the place we booked cancelled on us but rebooked us somewhere else - whoops...). Since it was pretty early still, we decided to do Mt. Rushmore then instead of the next day. I'm glad we did since we got see it in daylight but also got to stay and see it lit up after it got dark. It was a neat place.
Day 6 - Monday, July 11
We originally planned to do the Crazy Horse Memorial, Jewel Caves, and Devil's Tower Monument today on the way to Billings, Montana, but we were worried about fitting all of that in so we scratched the caves. That turned out to be a mistake since I really think we could have skipped Crazy Horse - that was very underwhelming...
The drive to Devil's Tower was on some very rural roads, that was, um, interesting. Let's just say that there are some very remote places in Wyoming... Devil's Tower itself was very cool. Though there are lots of lovely hills surrounding the area, it really is massive and so random looking. We didn't really walk many of the trails but what we did see was neat.
The drive to Billings was uneventful. Pretty scenery in parts, flat prairies in other parts. And that is where we are now. We head off to Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons for the next two days - can't wait!
Day 1 - Wednesday, July 6
We left Connecticut at about 9:00 am and really faced no issues at all. We made it across New York and Pennsylvania and then into Ohio, staying in a hotel just past Youngstown. It was a very uneventful day...
Day 2 - Thursday, July 7
We started the day at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland. I had really wanted to go there. I wasn't disappointed - it had all sorts of neat music memorabilia, from Lady Gaga's crazy meat dress (which was sent to a taxidermy place after she wore it) to Bruce Springsteen's notebooks filled with his song lyrics (I wish I could have flipped through it!) to Michael Jackson's bedazzled glove from Billie Jean. It was a neat place...
We ended up making it all the way to Chicago and so we got to Susie's house a night early, definitely a good thing! The drive was unexciting - it's very flat and there is a lot corn.
Day 3 - Friday, July 8
We spent the day with Susie and Alan. Dad got to drive his Tesla, which he enjoyed. Dinner was with lots of family and a fun time was had by all. It's always nice to catch up with everyone!
Day 4 - Saturday, July 9
We left Chicago bright and early to make our way west. We managed to cross Wisconsin, Minnesota, and into South Dakota before stopping for the night in Sioux Falls. It was pretty uneventful - there were a lot of corn fields but at least it was more hilly than Indiana...
Day 5 - Sunday, July 10
We hit lots of big South Dakota landmarks today... The drive in the eastern part of the state was pretty dull but once we got to the Badlands, things got more interesting. Badlands National Park was very cool - it was ridiculously hot, otherwise I might have been willing to explore some of the trails a little more.
All across the state, there were about a million billboards for Wall Drug, a tourist trap of store that we obviously had to stop at. We ate lunch there but managed to not spend anything else - go us! It was very tacky...
We then made it to Rapid City and checked in to our hotel (the place we booked cancelled on us but rebooked us somewhere else - whoops...). Since it was pretty early still, we decided to do Mt. Rushmore then instead of the next day. I'm glad we did since we got see it in daylight but also got to stay and see it lit up after it got dark. It was a neat place.
Day 6 - Monday, July 11
We originally planned to do the Crazy Horse Memorial, Jewel Caves, and Devil's Tower Monument today on the way to Billings, Montana, but we were worried about fitting all of that in so we scratched the caves. That turned out to be a mistake since I really think we could have skipped Crazy Horse - that was very underwhelming...
The drive to Devil's Tower was on some very rural roads, that was, um, interesting. Let's just say that there are some very remote places in Wyoming... Devil's Tower itself was very cool. Though there are lots of lovely hills surrounding the area, it really is massive and so random looking. We didn't really walk many of the trails but what we did see was neat.
The drive to Billings was uneventful. Pretty scenery in parts, flat prairies in other parts. And that is where we are now. We head off to Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons for the next two days - can't wait!
Wednesday, July 6, 2016
Road Trip!
Tomorrow's the big day! Dad and I head off on a very loosely planned road trip that'll last a week or two. I may or may not actually update this as we go but here are the things we're hoping to see:
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (Cleveland)
- Family in Chicago
- Badlands National Park
- Mount Rushmore
- Devil's Tower
- Yellowstone
- Grand Tetons
- Rocky Mountain National Park
I'll be adding five new states to my list (South Dakota, Wyoming, Kansas, Missouri, and West Virginia), which will leave me with three left. Can't wait for that Oklahoma/Arkansas road trip... And then Hawaii... Ha.
My preparation included making a good playlist, packing lots of snacks and comfortable clothing, and some road trip games (license plate game! Trivial Pursuits questions!). Here's hoping it all goes well and we don't kill each other...
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