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A Journey South |
Deeper into Illinois than I had ever ventured, also crossing
the Mississippi, a bit further south than usual, seeing St. Louis, and
the Ozarks, and this was just the first day. |
Leaving the Mid-West |
The Ozarks, Missouri, and a wee bit of Kansas. |
Oklahoma |
More midwestern than I would have thought, more farmers and bankers
than cowboys. Oklahoma City was very nice. |
Texas |
A Texas steak, oil wells, and cowboys. No armadillos though. |
New Mexico |
Desert, butte, and bluff. |
Tucamcari |
Formerly the brightest spot on the road, it is looking a bit
worn these days, but a comeback has started. |
The Painted Desert (sidetrip) |
Fantastic place very similar to the Badlands. |
The Arizona landscape |
What you would expect from Arizona (no other state has a magazine
devoted to it's roadside scenery). |
The Meteor Crater (sidetrip) |
Arizona's other big hole in the ground |
Sedona (sidetrip) |
A little bit of California, transported into the red rock area
of Arizona. One of conservation's great failures. Strip malls galore. |
Flagstaff, AZ |
Great town nestled up in the cool mountains, rather than the
roasting plains below. You can even ski here in the winter. |
The Grand Canyon |
I won't even attempt a summary. Just look at the pictures. There
are lots of them. |
Zion side trip (comming this summer) |
One of the most spectacular and pleasant places I have seen.
This place is underrated to the extent that I had hardly heard of it before
visiting. |
Utah and southern Wyoming |
My first visit to the south of Wyoming, and my trip ever to Utah.
Desert, and fantastic rock formations give way to prairies, and grasslands. |
Jackson |
A nice city, and a great tourist stop, even though they kicked
out all of the real cowboys years ago, and have actors put on cowboy shows
for the tourists. |
The Tetons |
The highest vertical drop on the continent (in the world as far
as I know). These are very rugged, European looking peaks. |
Yellowstone and Cody, Wy |
What can I say about this place that I have not said before?
Well, plenty probably, but we only had a couple of days this time. Cody
is one of my favorite places out west. We actually treated ourselves to
the Cody rodeo at Stampede Park. |
South Dakota, Trapped in Wall |
Though I have always loved Wall, being trapped there by triple
digit heat, and car troubles for 12 hours took much of the charm out of
the experience. |