Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Technical Difficulties...

I downloaded an update for my browser and everything stopped working!! So posting to the blog has been problematic... especially while on this leg of our journey. I have found a way to connect tonight, but no pictures. Which is sad because we have been seeing some incredible stuff.

Since the last post... We stopped in Salinas CA for a couple days to visit the John Steinbeck museum and eat some great Mexican food. Then up through San Francisco and onto Rte 1, through the Muir Woods and National Seashore. We stopped in to see Cousin Leslie and Jerry and stayed for 5 days! Great time. Lived in their 1951 Spartan Airstream trailer surrounded by awesome beauty and cows. Met their friends, went to a pot luck supper in Tomales, wine country tour and just an all around great time. Thank you Les and Jer!!

All four of us went camping up the coast for a night at Ocean Cove, ate good food and sat around the campfire. Then we said our goodbyes and we headed up the PCH. What a ride. After we crossed the mountains... WHAT a ride... 22 miles of switchbacks with cliffs on either side... we drifted into Garberville for a couple days. More to follow when I get this computer back up and running. The Redwood National Park was one of the highlights of our trip. Hugging a 1000 year old tree makes you feel very small and very connected. Magnificent.

We crossed into Oregon in the fog. Every now and then it would lift and take our breath away. One night in Golden Beach, a little fishing village, a stop in Depoe Bay and on to Portland Oregon. We changed our trip plan at this point (had enough fog for awhile...) and struck east up the Columbia River Gorge. Beautiful river. waterfalls, rugged mountains until we hit Farewell Bend on the Snake River where we camped out. Our new tent did well until it rained...

On to Idaho. Spectacular... big sky. You can see forever. We stayed in a cabin right on the Snake River in Massacre Rocks. I got to do some fly fishing. Lots of wildlife. coyotes, white pelicans by the 100s, ducks, grebes, magpies.

Today we headed for Yellowstone and called ahead for a weather advisory. Snow, rain, cold weather in the 30s for the next 3 days so we changed directions and headed south into Utah, thru Salt Lake and into Provo. Ryan told us about a canyon pass up to Sundance and tonight we are holed up in a funky little town with an incredible view. In a day or to we will head down to Bryce Canyon National Park...Zion... Arches... Canyonland... and the north rim of the Grand Canyon.

Lotta miles but the beauty of this country makes it all worth it. Can't describe it.

We will show up in Santa Fe for a wedding by the end of the month, then Connie will fly back to New England and I will drive dack across with the dogs. She will get us situated and visit with her mom in Albany some before I get back.

Craig has hired me to work in his lobster/bait business for the summer. Something I've always wanted to do. Looking forward to it.

And that is it in a nut shell. If I get my computer straightened out I'll relay some of the stories of the road. Hope so. We are having a ball. Until then...

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