Showing posts with label road trip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label road trip. Show all posts

2.17.2009

Westward Ho!! and other updates

We have been in St. George since October and there is not much to say about it (obviously, since I haven’t posted since September). In September, we put all our stuff in storage in St. Louis and went on our Victory Lap road trip. Then in October we decided to leave our stuff in storage and head west to Utah to mooch off family and friends while Tye job hunts.
We made a few stops on our trek west. We spent a night in Santa Fe, NM and hung out there for a day.
Then we stayed a couple nights in Sedona, AZ and Flagstaff.

Since arriving in St. George, Tye has passed all his interviews to go work in Australia for TLC. It’s a fantastic opportunity and we are super excited about it. We’re hoping we can make it work but it might not make sense financially (unless we decide to stay there permanently). but Honestly, after 4 ½ months of bland Utah life, and with a Marxist newly elected to the White House, staying permanently in Australia sounds pretty damn good to me. We could be moving there as early as June or as late as August.
Who wouldn't want to live here forever?

Other than getting ready for Australia, Tye has spent these past 4 months working on his Masters hours and treating friends and family. He is licensed in Utah so if give him a call if you need a Doctor of Chiropractic.

For me, it has been 4 months of talking myself down from the ledge. St. George is not my choice and is not where I want to be but I’m trying not to think about it. I’ve been distracting myself from thinking about living here with pervasive TV watching. I’ve found distraction is an effective form of self-medication, although binge drinking sounds more fun and quite possibly will commence any day now.

Aside from TV watching, I've been keeping busy by organizing all my mom’s books, de-wallpapering a bedroom, helping Kasi get moved in to her new studio, and helping Kasi and Michael with this Parade home.

9.16.2008

Victory Lap

In celebration of Tye's successful victory over school (and over St. Louis), we are on a little road trip 'round the country.


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Here are some pics and a little travelogue (Ok, technically it's a huge, long, boring travelogue. shut up.)
First up:
LBL, KY where we FULLY intended to take advantage of some great mountain biking trails. We spent the first day trying to find a bike shop (failed). The second day we went to pick up firewood and came out of the woods COVERED in thousands and thousands of ticks. So instead of riding we spent the day delousing from the tick infestation.



On our way to Lexington, we stopped at Pleasant Hill shaker village which was very cool. Coming into Lexington (beautiful city) we passed thru miles and miles of 'horse country' estates & farms where the horses for the Kentucky Derby are bred and trained.
The drive through Kentucky was beautiful.


Next destination was Beckley, WV where we stayed the night before heading into the New River Gorge. We went hiking, but skipped the biking there too (and the train ride. booo.) because Tye was about to rupture a blood vessel in his head he was so excited to get to Snowshoe.
The drive through West Virginia was absolutely amazing. So idyllic. Snowshoe Mountain, WV in theory is Tye's dream come true. But since this whole trip was sortof a fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants spontaneous venture we didn't have the best timing.
For starters, it just so happened there was a big race the weekend we showed up, so most of the trails were closed. No biggie, we'll ride the few trails that are open. Or not. Right when we found the area of the open trails it started raining. Then the rain turned to snow. We rode the trail anyway. But it was a muddy, slippery, rocky mess. So after about 45 minutes of getting BEAT to DEATH by this hectic trail we decided to go back to our campsite and come back the next day (hoping for good weather).We camped at this REALLLLLY creepy place, called "Campers for Jesus" or something like that. We drove in and the place was totally abandoned so aparently not too many campers are "for" Jesus.

The next day was good weather so we FINALLY got a ride in. It was a TOTALLY easy trail and it completely kicked our asses. We get on this trail and start pedaling. The guide book says the trail is about 9 miles and at the midpoint there is a pavillion. It was pretty fun when we started out but about a CENTURY later we were pretty worn out. Tye said he thought we were getting pretty close to the end. I mentioned that we hadn't yet seen a pavillion and we decide we probably just didn't notice it.
Another century of pedaling goes by and still no end-of-trail and no pavillion. Again Tye reassures me that we've got to be getting really close the to end. We polish off the last of our water.
After another hour of riding we get to the pavillion. WHAT THE!! I don't know if we were in some alternate universe out there in the woods where time is slowed down or if we just really suck so bad that 2 miles seemed like 8, but I figure the first time Tye said "we're almost there" we had probably only gone about 1 mile.
Luckily the last half of the trail was mostly downhill and super fun and we got to ride FAST (or maybe it just seemed fast in that alternate universe). We were laughing so hard at ourselves. What a couple of dorks.
When we finally got back to the car we celebrated like rockstars for surviving that treacherous trail. We bought Pepsi and Dorritos and took a shower in a waterfall and basked in the glory of completing a bike ride that was rated a level "4" difficulty.
Overall though, Snowshoe/Pocahontas County was awesome and we will definitely go back there someday for a summer vacation. In fact, all of West Virginia was incredibly beautiful. You should go.
That night was a full moon and instead of camping we made a last minute decision to go visit Craig & Trish in Canton, Ohio. So we headed out and called them on the way and warned them we would be there at about 3 a.m.
The next day Craig reliably took us out for some yummy sushi and Tye and I both got plastered on sake while Craig and Trish and their 5 kids watched. or something like that. (that's a story for another time)
After a short stay with Craig and Trish, our next stop was at Fallingwater (in Mill Run, PA) which for me was a highlight. I've always wanted to see this place and it didn't disappoint. If you like architecture or FLW you would love this place. The inside was just as amazing as they outside but since they don't allow pictures to be taken inside here are a few I took of the exterior.We drove through Ohiopyle State Park in Pennsylvania. This place has such a good vibe. We had lunch while watching people kayak the falls. The dogs are super friendly. Three of them hopped in the car to see what we were eating.

Now we are in DC visiting Barrci (Barr and Marci). The first day Barr and Tye and I rode our bikes to Mt. Vernon. Tye and Barr were going Full Retard the whole way. I told them, "Nobody goes Full Retard" but they did it anyway.

We also did the Mall, several museums and Georgetown.Tomorrow we are heading to Richmond, Virginia to hang out with Jake, Marci and Whit. I think the plan is to stop at Nordstrom Rack and Ikea then hit the shopping really hard in Williamsburg, VA. We'll stay till they get sick of us, then head back to St. Louis for our final days there before we strike out for the great trek westward.

A big THANK YOU to everyone who let us crash at their place while we were homeless: Denae, Ben, Julie, Craig, Trish, Barr, Marcy, Jake, Marci, and Leann and Randy. LOve you!!

11.27.2007

Road Trip to N. Carolina and Tennessee


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Tye and I went on a little road trip last weekend to Asheville, North Carolina. Since it is November it was already pretty cold, but take our breaks whenever we can get them.

The first night, we camped in a canyon just outside of Knoxville, TN (just off Winfield Dunn Pkwy I think) then drove into Asheville, NC and spent the morning checking out the town, the shops, etc. It is such a great town, I would totally live there. We also went to the Biltmore Estate but didn't go for the full tour because we were anxious to do some hiking.

After Asheville, we drove the Blue Ridge Parkway which was amazing. It is mile-after-mile of winding, tree-lined, mountainous road, I felt like I was in a car commercial. Luckily there was still quite a bit of fall color so it was pretty spectacular scenery. I made Tye stop almost every mile to get out and look and take a picture. This was my first time using my camera, so I'm still trying to get it figured out so the pictures don't do it justice.



We took the Blue Ridge Parkway all the way to the entrance of Great Smoky Mountains National Park.on Hwy 441. We stopped at the visitors center and got a map and some ideas where to hike and we were on our way. At Walker Camp, we hiked a section of the Appalachian Trail. We were basically walking the spine of the mountain that divides Tennessee and North Carolina.

After that, we drove down the other side of the mountain through Gatlinburg and ended up in Pigeon Forge, TN. Pigeon Forge is seriously THE SINGLE WEIRDEST town I have ever been in. It sort of gave me the creeps but at the same time I wanted to stay and check out every inch of it (Tye wouldn't let me). Of course there was Dollywood, and there was a Ripley's Believe It or Not museum and this crazy, crashed, upside-down place called Wonderworks. The main street was mile after mile of lazer tag, race track, batting cage, mini-mall, ice cream shop, old-time photos, mini-golf, indoor sky diving, and every themed restaurant you could possibly imagine. Also they apparently take Go-Karting really seriously in Pigeon Forge because the place was PACKED with these crazy HUGE tracks that look more like roller-coasters than go-cart tracks. The whole town was bizarre. Like a back-woods version of Disneyland or something.

Then it was back to St. Louis. Super fun trip. The End.