Friday, August 6, 2010
Journey's End
Left Colorado Springs on the 29th and decided to take a different way home. We went south on I25 thru Colorado and into New Mexico. At the border between CO and NM was a town named Raton.
This was a surprisingly scenic area with road signs warning of bear and elk crossings. We didn't see any animals, but this was the first time on this entire trip that we saw crossing signs that were for anything but deer. Northern New Mexico was more scenic than we had expected.
We ended the day in Oklahoma, drove past Little Rock, AR on the 30th, and made it home to Nashville on the 31st of July.
We drove 5500 miles in the car, went 3090 miles on the cruises, and went 970 miles by bus and train in Alaska (not counting our excursions) for a total of 9560 miles and 17 states and Canada. We averaged 27.7 mpg.
We were amazed by the changing landscapes in the "Lower 48," and by the enormous wilderness of Alaska. It was the trip of a lifetime. Approximately 750,000 people in an area twice as big as Texas with 300,000 of those living in Anchorage, and 100,000 in the Fairbanks area. Leaves lots of room for the other 350,000!!!
We don't know if we'll ever make it back, but if we do it will be by car so we can see more places at our own pace. As I keep telling friends, go before all the glaciers melt.
Will let you know about our future adventures.
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Journey from Vancouver to Colorado Springs
July 23rd at 7:00 am we arrived back in Vancouver to sunny skies. We got off the ship and took a shuttle to Vancouver Airport (where we parked our car). The shuttle took us right to our car. The parking for 21 days was only $134 - which is fantastic because they wanted to charge us around $500+ at the pier. Thanks, Scott, for the suggestion of the Airport parking. Departed Vancouver around 9:30 am and ended the day in Pendleton, OR. It was a beautiful, scenic drive.
July 24th we drove from
Pendleton, OR through Idaho, Utah and Wyoming among ever changing scenery. We spent the night in Evanston, WY. Today was Bryan's 29th birthday, sorry we missed it :(.
Saw Mt Ranier from a rest stop along the highway. Here it is in the distance, it is 14,410 ft.
July 25th we left Wyoming and drove the rest of the way to Jenny's.
We spent 3 wonderful days with Jenny and Jesse.
We went to the Garden of the Gods one day and walked - what a beautiful place. Everyone should see it at least once.
One day we also got to hike in Mt Cutler, Cheyenne Mountains. Very high and very scenic. Neither the Garden of the Gods nor Mt Cutler are far from Jenny and Jesse, lucky them they get to see and hike them often.
We got to go to Jesse's school when Jenny registered him for the fall session. School starts August 10th. If you can believe it, Jesse will be a Sophomore this year - way to go Jesse. He goes to classes at the school in the morning and then does on-line classes in the afternoons.
The morning of July 29th we departed Jenny's for home.
July 24th we drove from
Pendleton, OR through Idaho, Utah and Wyoming among ever changing scenery. We spent the night in Evanston, WY. Today was Bryan's 29th birthday, sorry we missed it :(.
Saw Mt Ranier from a rest stop along the highway. Here it is in the distance, it is 14,410 ft.
July 25th we left Wyoming and drove the rest of the way to Jenny's.
We spent 3 wonderful days with Jenny and Jesse.
We went to the Garden of the Gods one day and walked - what a beautiful place. Everyone should see it at least once.
One day we also got to hike in Mt Cutler, Cheyenne Mountains. Very high and very scenic. Neither the Garden of the Gods nor Mt Cutler are far from Jenny and Jesse, lucky them they get to see and hike them often.
We got to go to Jesse's school when Jenny registered him for the fall session. School starts August 10th. If you can believe it, Jesse will be a Sophomore this year - way to go Jesse. He goes to classes at the school in the morning and then does on-line classes in the afternoons.
The morning of July 29th we departed Jenny's for home.
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