Day 26 (June 22): I’ve been in Las Vegas once before. On a campaign, in college. I would like to note that the experience is extremely different when you are corralling a bunch of high schoolers, directing campaign routes, and making cold calls about your candidate. While we were technically near the strip, my onlyContinueContinue reading “Las Vegas”
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Heading to Las Vegas
Day 25 (June 21): Staying at the Joshua Tree National Park was an experience all its own. It was hot and dry, but cooled off nicely as evening fell. Surrounded by Yuccas and Joshua Trees, a hot wind, and the caution to reserve water, I felt like I was in an adventure movie. We wereContinueContinue reading “Heading to Las Vegas”
Los Angeles
Day 24 (June 20): Where could we go from here but Los Angeles? Daniel’s old stomping grounds, as he grew up in California. This was one of the few locations we did not actually schedule what we wanted to do, opting instead to dedicate a full day to it and deciding on the fly. WeContinueContinue reading “Los Angeles”
Following Big Sur
Day 21 (June 17): You think you’re safe. You think everything is great. You think, you are in an Airbnb. You are not camping. There is no way (gulping as you look at the webs surrounding the door) you will have any trouble with spiders or bugs here. Lies. All lies. Okay, so it wasn’tContinueContinue reading “Following Big Sur”
Redwoods and Sausalito
Day 20 (June 16): After a very long drive from Sacramento yesterday, we arrived in the Redwood Forest in northern California around 9:45 p.m. Definitely later than most of our nights, and our first priority was getting everything set up so that we didn’t violate quiet hours at 10:00 p.m. So we, obviously, didn’t reallyContinueContinue reading “Redwoods and Sausalito”
Sacramento: The End of the Trail
Day 19 (June 15): Well, we did it. Can you believe it?? We followed all the way to the end!! But I’m getting ahead of myself. Lake Tahoe yesterday was such an amazing break. We laid on the beach, watched the sun go down, got an appetizer and a couple drinks, and finally meandered backContinueContinue reading “Sacramento: The End of the Trail”
Approaching the Destination
Day 19 (June 14): How can I describe how amazing it was to stay in a clean, organized house? Our Airbnb was amazing, despite being extremely affordable, and it was so nice to be able to cook on a stove and relax on a sofa while I folded our laundry. We stayed up late watchingContinueContinue reading “Approaching the Destination”
Across the Barren Wasteland
We had a nice relaxing morning this morning, thanks to one of the museums I wanted to see being closed. Small blessings, right? This was one of the most beautiful campgrounds we’ve been to yet. They rightfully call it an “Oasis in the Desert.” The grounds were gorgeous, with few bugs and only a coupleContinueContinue reading “Across the Barren Wasteland”
Splitting Into the CA Trail
Day 16 (June 12): So, my predictions yesterday were not quite as off as I thought they were. We did reach Yellowstone around 4:30 p.m., it is just that our campground was 2 hours into the park! I didn’t know this park was basically like its own state! Did anyone else know this? How didContinueContinue reading “Splitting Into the CA Trail”
Fort Hall and Driving to Yellowstone
We backtracked this morning so I could go to the National Oregon/California Trail Center, which was totally worth it! We paid for the thirty minutes interactive experience, in which a tour guide (“the wagon master”) led us through back rooms designed like jumping off points, demonstrating various things like how to load a rifle, theContinueContinue reading “Fort Hall and Driving to Yellowstone”