Dramatic Finale (drumroll, please…)
The final few days of our journey could be characterized by dramatic extremes. From the neon lights and glitz of Las Vegas to the intense barrenness of the Mojave desert. […]
The final few days of our journey could be characterized by dramatic extremes. From the neon lights and glitz of Las Vegas to the intense barrenness of the Mojave desert. […]
The area of Arizona north of the Grand Canyon is known as the Arizona Strip and is sparsely visited. Of course, this might in part be due to access to […]
Saguaro National Park: loop ride (East border of Tucson city) Myths about southern Arizona abound. These popularly include: it’s brown and flat, scattered with cacti, filled with seniors, golf courses […]
Rather than retracing our steps through the San Diego area, we headed east and took the new toll road that parallels the border and goes through Mexicali, where we re-loaded;(Costco) […]
Seven weeks of overland travel in the Baja States of Mexico (Baja California and Baja California Sur) and we live to tell the tale. It has been an interesting experience… […]
Ahhh, New Mexico…a state that kinda defies description. It embodies some of the independence of Texas, a strong Mexican influence (50% of the state speaks Spanish), and the artistic […]
While we visited the Amarillo area during the Route 66 part of our eastward trek, we have spent the past 2.5 weeks exploring several other regions of this vast state […]
On our way to a winery in the hills near Comfort, Texas, we inadvertently also drove by the massive site of the future cryogenics village (aka “timeship”) that intends to […]
…a popular slogan in Belize seen on many souvenirs and T-shirts. As Houston is the hub for flights to Belize, and we were in the general vicinity, and we were […]
Reaching the Big Easy represented the furthest distance from home, and the completion of 10,000 km. We enjoyed 5 days having fun in New Orleans (aka Nola and Nawlins) followed […]