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Day 540 – West Coast Road Trip – Northern California Redwoods

  Driving Highway 101 north through The Avenue of the Giants and Redwood National Park. 153 miles From Leggett to…

3 years ago

Day 538 – West Coast Roadtrip – Northern California Coast

  Driving Highway 1 from San Francisco to its northern terminus. 204 miles From Muir Beach to Leggett, CA. From…

3 years ago

Day 529 – Death Valley National Park

  From Page, AZ, we drove back down through Las Vegas and up 95 to Amargosa Valley, turning left towards…

4 years ago

Day 524 – (Desert Roadtrip Part 1) – Driving the Mojave Desert to Las Vegas

  "We were somewhere around Barstow on the edge of the desert when the drugs began to take hold. I…

4 years ago

Day 464 – The city of Joshua Tree, CA, and the high desert.

  We stayed in the Joshua Tree area for two months, the first month in a house in Yucca Valley,…

4 years ago

Day 464 – Joshua Tree National Park

  Two hours east of San Bernardino through Cabazon (where the concrete dinosaurs in Pee-Wee's Big Adventure live), past Palm…

4 years ago

Joshua Tree and the Yucca Men: Exploring the Mojave Desert

    I honestly didn't know what to expect, setting out on the several hour drive into the Mojave desert from…

6 years ago

Discovering San Francisco: dive bars, red meat, strips clubs, and martinis.

  By the time I first made it to Haight-Ashbury the only hippies left were crusty gutter punks yelling at…

6 years ago

The House of Prime Rib – June 16, 2018

  Do a search of the places you should try, must try, need to experience before you die, in San…

6 years ago

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Where am I now?

Eugene, OR

(We’ve reached the end of our trip.  Time to settle down for a bit and recharge our batteries and our bank accounts.  It’s been a good run.  Eugene had the right kind of vibe we were looking for.  Good people.  A good size.  Affordable.  We’re going to give it a go here.  But we’re open to what comes.)

 

Next up:

Nowhere for the moment

(For the first time in three years we don’t have the next adventure planned out.  That’s going to be a strange reality to adjust to.)