So many places to stay. How to choose? Steven and I have a very scientific method: a complicated algorithm that combines price, location, intuition, and search fatigue. We like to stay in off-beat or unique places (Mt. Peale Animal Sanctuary or Monument Valley Tipi Village). Sometimes we get a little practical. Here's how we think …
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Who needs to plan ahead?
I know, this posting is two days late. I am sorry, I've been otherwise occupied and simply haven't had the time to get this one done. When we last left off our intrepid travelers, they had just returned home from a two-week, all-fun vacation to the outer reaches of Utah. Exhausted and elated, they set …
Lessons Learned
We've been home for almost a week now, and I've had some time to reflect. We travel well and had a great time. We also learned some things and thought about options not taken. Hands down our best purchase were walking sticks. My old hips did not hurt one bit. I thought my arms would …
By the numbers
One of the pleasures of a long road trip is that we rack up lots of interesting numbers along the way....at least I think they are interesting. Here is a summary of our trip...in numbers: Days: 17 Miles: 4,611 States driven in: 10 (IL, MO, OK, TX, NM, AZ, UT, CO, NE, IO) National …
The 750-mile Day
We woke up yesterday in North Platte, Neb. We weren't sure if we wanted to drive the 11 hours all the way home and came up with various plans for stopping. But really, there's no place between here and there we wanted to stop, so we rolled through eastern Nebraska and western Iowa realizing that …
On the Road (to Skokie)
Today was our first day on the drive home. We woke and breakfast in Moab at 4000 feet, the weather at 8 a.m. was 87 degrees on the way to an estimated high of 97. We had a great last breakfast at the B&B, packed up the car, put the top down and were on …
The Last Utah Hurrah
Today is our last day in Moab. Our last day of vacation except for driving. Boo! We decided to do a hike recommended to us by a park ranger yesterday. It was a 3-mile out-and-back to Corona and Bowtie arches, outside the national park in Bootlegger Canyon, a side canyon of the Colorado. No big …
Playing in the Devils Garden
Who in their right mind thought that getting up at 5 a.m. (in the morning!) to go hiking would be a good idea? Oh yeah, I guess it was my idea...Sue should know better than to listen to me! Last night, we decided that we wanted to do the Devils Garden loop hike in Arches …
Doing Canyonlands from the Top Down
OK, we're a day behind again, but the heat and the hiking are exhausting! We decided that since we had seen Canyonlands National Park from the river, we would head to the top and see it from the road. The park is set up in such a way that you can pretty much see all …
A Whole Raft of Experiences
We just finished our two-day whitewater rafting trip down the Colorado River through Cataract Canyon into Lake Powell. We planned this months ago, but the timing was perfect. We needed a break from all the hiking in the heat and two days on the water was perfect. Cataract Canyon is part of Canyonlands National Park …