Monthly Archives: May 2011

PART 14: 2011 American Road Trip – Tornado in Colorado, Dillon MT to St Louis

Be sure to read Part 1 for a trip overview.

Travel Dates: 5/11/11 – 5/12/11

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Dillon MT to Fort Collins CO – 660 miles
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We stopped in Pocatello ID to eat at Denny’s then took US-30 to connect to I-80, the Lincoln Highway.

The Lincoln Highway, the first official dedication to President Abraham Lincoln, was the first road to go from coast to coast. It was conceived in 1911 by wealthy businessman and auto enthusiasts. Today, much of the original route is covered by I-80.

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On I-80 is a Lincoln Monument, originally located on US-30 and moved in 2001 to exit 323 near Laramie WY.

Henry Ford was against private investment for America’s roads, believing it should primarily be a government reponsibility. In 2003, Ford Motor Company’s Lincoln division sponsored the 90th anniversary Lincoln Highway Cross Country Tour, contributing several Lincoln vehicles (arguably Lincoln’s best model lineup year in recent history) new and old.

The Lincoln Highway’s alignments span 5869 miles.

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Traveling on US-30, learning about the Lincoln Highway.

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Several small towns along the way.

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US-30 was mostly a two-lane road.

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Got on I-80, a well-maintained stretch through Wyoming.

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wpid-P1060358-2011-05-24-04-48.jpgWatered and fed Newton. I rearranged my luggage to give him more room and used the center arm rest to keep him fed.

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The snow got very heavy west of Cheyenne, forcing us to stop at a gas station until the storm passed.

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Quite heavy. Ian, a Texan, wasn’t comfortable driving in the snow.

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Accumulation was heavy and rapid.

After the storm passed we moved forward, running into the storm again. We headed south on I-25 and ran into rain.

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Checked into Motel 6 in Fort Collins CO. $40.

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Ellis KS, where Walter P Chrysler grew up.

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The house, owned by the city of Ellis, serves as a museum. Its closed after 4pm.

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Built in 1889

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“The Walter P Chrysler Boyhood Home was built in 1889 by Walter’s father Henry, his brother Ed, and Walter himself. Walter lived in the home from 1889 to 1897. During this period, the Kansas Pacific Railway employed Walter as an engine wiper and later as a mechanic. His parents remained in this home until 1913. After decades of neglect, the house fell into disrepair until the early 1950s when the owner of the local Dodge/Plymouth dealership rescued it from its state of decay. The Chrysler Corporation later purchased the home and on 27 August 1955, Walter’s son Jack presented the deed to the city of Ellis, thus establishing it as a museum and opening the home to public tours.
In 1957 the Chrysler Home sustained damage when a devastating flood struck the downtown area of Ellis, depositing several feet of silt and debris. Through the dedication and efforts of many Ellis residents in cleaning and repairing the damage, the home was again opened to the public, keeping Chrysler’s memory alive.
On 23 February 1972, the Walter P Chrysler Boyhood Home was placed on the National Register of Historic Places and in 1994 the museum witnessed an expansion with the addition of an exhibit building located behind the house.
This annex houses objects from the Chrysler Historical Collection which presents a chronology of of Walter’s life and his rise to fame as the founder of The Chrysler Corporation.”

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The quiet down of Ellis.

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The annex behind the house.

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Back of the house.

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A DeSoto and a Cordoba.

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A railroad museum was nearby, but closed.

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Newton finds the weirdest sleeping positions. He’s sleeping upright with his head on the armrest.

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We drove underneath an aggressive looking funnel cloud in Siebert KS.

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We were right in the center of the warning area.

Video: The funnel cloud that we drove under touched down a couple minutes later behind us. As we approached the storm, Ian suggested pulling over. I told him to keep driving, because waiting for a storm to show up wasn’t going to do us any good, and the end of the storm was only a few miles ahead. He sped up to about 115mph, and we cleared it. The storm continued northwest with a tornado touching down over some farmland.


Fast Tube by Casper

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On the other side of the storm several miles later.

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I dropped Ian off in Wichita and continued driving home.
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SWEET RELIEF. I’ve never been so happy to see the sign for Chesterfield.

PART 15: St Louis, Yeungling Brewery, Carlisle PA

PART 13: 2011 American Road Trip – Spokane WA to Dillon MT

Be sure to read Part 1 for a trip overview.Travel Dates: 4/24/11

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Spokane to Dillon MT
370miWe chose the southern route to avoid snow, but we ran into snow anyway. Lighted Montana DOT signs on I-90 strongly suggested taking I-15 south due to weather conditions, and most of the highways in Montana were under construction, reducing speeds to 50mph.

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I f***ing figures that the day we leave, the weather clears up. Summers in Spokane are beautiful.

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Lake Coeur d’Alene

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In October you can see bald eagles. I’ve done the drive around the lake in the fall. Its beautiful.

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The largest (by sales volume) Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep dealer in the world. Almost the entire town of Kellogg is used to store inventory. People come from all over the country to buy cars and trucks here.

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Arrived in Dillon MT and checked into a Motel 6.

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Newton getting fed and watered.

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Within minutes of getting to town, I was pulled over for doing 34 in a 25. They let me off with a warning. In general, I’ve found police in Montana to be very friendly.

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There was nothing in town open for food, not even a grocery store. I ended up heating/buying whatever I could find at the gas station.

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An unusually nice Motel 6

PART 14: Tornado in Colorado, Dillon MT to St Louis

PART 12: 2011 American Road Trip – Second week in Spokane WA

Be sure to read Part 1 for a trip overview.

Travel Dates: 4/24/11

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Kim got me a candle she made out of beeswax. Its awesome!

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Travis got a fire going in the back yard at Kim’s

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We discussed Greek politics and international travel

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We ate lasagna and listened to the police scanner. Spokane is a strange place, and it gets stranger when you listen to the scanner.

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We needed more wood to keep the fire going, so Travis attacked the hot tub. It hadn’t seen use in a decade, so we were good to go.

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I got a crack at it. I may have enjoyed myself a little too much.

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Several glasses of wine later. Sean dropped me off at her house. I was already a bit drunk and barged in the front door with a sombrero on. And of course, I was in argyle.

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It was raining a lot. It rained the whole time I was in town.
Alcohol makes me very, very friendly.

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Burning the hot tub.

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Apparently the wood we burned was perfectly usable redwood. Oops.

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The next morning they found old fireworks in the garage and lit them off. Its amazing what you can get away with in a quiet suburb.

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Sean’s dad has a GMT400 pickup. This is my all-time favorite pickup truck.

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Went to Kalico Kitchen on Division (Ruby?) with Tyler and Ian. He ordered eggs benedict. I think I ordered eggs. Everything was excellent, including the service.

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I attended Kara’s graduation from Gonzaga University. I hate graduation ceremonies, but I’m happy to show my support. Catholics love their wacky rituals, and this was a long one.

That’s it! We hit the road on May 9th and got the hell out. I’ll miss everyone, but I hate that town.

PART 13: Spokane WA to Dillon MT

PART 11: 2011 American Road Trip – First week in Spokane WA

Be sure to read Part 1 for a trip overview.

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Blech.

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Had lunch with my friends, Sean and Cassie. They just bought a Honda Pilot. Looks great!

Notice how its raining and cold. It stayed that way until I left in May.

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Bo and Linda are selling their puppies

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One of my dad’s border collies

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Went to Domini’s downtown for lunch with Matt and Ian

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Popcorn appetizer

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THAT’S A HUGE SANDWICH

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Corned beef, swiss

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Went to Zip’s, a regional fast food chain, and ordered a “Big Zipper”. Its basically a long bun with meat and cheese on it.

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Knowing I was impossible to wake up by telephone, Sean showed up the following day and tried to drag me out of bed to see Fast 5.

I wasn’t having it.

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In the depths of my boredom in Spokane, I seriously considered buying an Audi TT Roadster. I realized what a poor decision that would be and bought this $3 die-cast model instead.

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My dad’s other dog, a labrador and border collie mix. This one’s pathetically lazy.

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Tire shop scratched my car. They had it fixed but it still shows.

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GOD DAMN IT. I’m 29.

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I don’t know what this means.

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I drove Bo’s Yamaha ATV from 1983. I wrote a brief review with a couple videos.

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I saw this blue Altima in downtown Spokane with a NICOClub banner on top. I did finally figure out who owned it.

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Went to see Travis (drummer) at Zola

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Met up with Floyd, who I hadn’t seen since… 2003? and his girlfriend

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Matthew

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Travis, Kim, and someone I didn’t intend to forget

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Bo gives serious face

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In Spokane, seen just south of the Hillyard neighborhood. If he doesn’t want people to dump their things, maybe he should keep his property from looking like a dump.

Stupid trashy idiot.

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Bo gave me an Apple Messagepad 130!!!! I owned a 110 and a 2000 years ago and regretted selling them. THIS IS SO AWESOME. It even comes with the original Apple rechargeable battery pack.

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Sean, Cassie

Went to Jack and Dan’s near Gonzaga University to celebrate Kara’s last day of undergraduate classes

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Kara, Keari, Tyler

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Tyler, Kara

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Went to Atilano’s at the end of the night for food

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DELICIOUS

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Its a wall of… cocks?

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Met up with Kim and Travis at Suki Yaki downtown. I haven’t seen either since high school which was 11 years ago.

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Rainbow Bar in Spokane is the trashiest place I’ve been to in my entire life.

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Kim, Travis, myself, Matt, and Zack were there

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It was trashy, but delightfully so. The strippers remained on stage while strange looking folks filtered in and out of the bar. A few odd gentlemen with creepy stares were seated in the corners looking at the low-end dancers.

Something about this place was magical. After spending a half hour or so here, I stopped feeling miserable about having to be in Spokane. Maybe being surrounded by sad and unfortunate people made me feel better about myself. Maybe the good company I was with put me in a positive mood. Or maybe it was Rainbow Bar magic.

I’m going with magic.

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Travis, Matt, Matt’s brother Zack

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Kim, Me

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We went to The Swamp, a bar just outside of a neighborhood called Browne’s Addition. The atmosphere was pleasant with an outdoor seating area and fireplaces. It was like camping without having to camp out.

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These two questionable girls followed Matt home. They eventually left.

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I had a massive hangover. This was Bloomsday in Spokane, a day where everyone in town pays $15 to run 7.5 miles and get a t-shirt. The runners were noisy, but the kid down the street banging on his drumset in the front yard (I’ll admit, he was good) was even louder.

I walked to the backyard and threw up.

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Dick’s Hamburgers — This is a Spokane landmark. The food is mediocre, but its about the atmosphere and the environment. Located downtown, this burger stand is swarming with migrants, addicts, seagulls, and homeless people. You walk up to the window, they take your order, you pay, and you leave with your greasy sack of satisfaction.

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Osama Bin Laden died, so the Spokesman Review blessed us with this awkwardly written headline.

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Outstanding pizza at The Flying Goat. Tyler ordered a Thai pizza with curry and sriracha sauce. It was surprisingly good.

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The tire shop scratched my bumper so they sent me here, where no one was available to answer the door. I called and was told they were out to lunch.

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Went on Craigslist and found a paintless dent removal guy. $55 and he took care of it within 15 minutes.

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I went to Northern Quest Casino and spent… a lot. I was really, really bored. Ian didn’t want to join me so I left him in the car like a bad parent.

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Kara and Tyler cooked a roast, lemon asparagus, and mashed potatoes. It was SO F*CKING GOOD.

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This is a blurry picture of Kara and Keari’s rabbit. Its HUGE.

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Went home and fed the dogs.

PART 12: Second week in Spokane WA

PART 10: 2011 American Road Trip – Corvallis OR to Seattle WA to Spokane WA

Be sure to read Part 1 for a trip overview.

Travel Dates: 4/24/11

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Independence OR to Lynnwood WA
250 miles

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Passed through Portland OR

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I would normally stop in Portland but I’d been here several times and wanted to get to Seattle in time for dinner.

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“Entering Washington” — Sales tax goes from none to outrageous, but you get to pump your own gas.

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“GIGGITY”

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Ohio-style bridge

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The moment you cross into Washington, people forget how to drive. They forget that the left lane is for passing and people treat the speed limit like the word of god, doing 59 in a 60 even in the far left lane.

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Boeing facility.

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787 Dreamliner

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Seattle

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Lynnwood WA — When you approach this building, the lamp post gets in the way of the “L” in “Clocks” and appears to read “A House of Cocks”


David took the picture above. “COCK SALE”

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Picked up my old friend David, who I’d known since the age of 9(?) and went to Ivar’s for dinner in Mukilteo

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The ferry

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I ordered clams and fish and chips.

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David got a crustacean

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Ian got crab cakes

It was OUTSTANDING. It had been years since I’d eaten seafood that good.

David worked in the petroleum industry for several years. He enlightened us on the cause of the BP oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico.

Sadly, dinner was over and I needed to head to Spokane, Washington.

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300 miles from Seattle to Spokane

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Bellevue WA

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Newton’s going ape shit for a dog treat.

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Rainy. At least it wasn’t snowing.

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The rain and clouds were eventually replaced by darkness. No wonder people up there are depressed.

A few hours later I arrived in Spokane, dreading the two weeks I’d have to spend in that dreary town.

PART 11: First week in Spokane WA

PART 9: 2011 American Road Trip – Crater Lake OR to Corvallis OR

Be sure to read Part 1 for a trip overview.Travel Dates: 4/22/11 – 4/23/11

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Crater Lake to Corvallis OR
180 miles

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Woke up at a Motel 6 in Corvallis OR

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Newton smelled terrible so he got a bath.

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Drove up to Independence OR to meet Gary from the CadillacOwners forum, who I’ve seen several times at midwest meets.

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Up to this point, Gary’s Seville is the only other one I saw west of Denver. There were plenty in Washington, but almost no Cadillacs in California.

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He was getting his oil changed.

wpid-P1060027-2011-05-24-04-46.jpgWent with Gary, his girlfriend Erin, Newton, Ian, and his dog Hoover for a walk.
They sure like to walk around here. With weather this nice, why not?

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Parking in the shade for the dogs.

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The four of us had some Chinese for lunch.

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Headed to Gary’s house and checked out his collection of models, souvenirs, and memorabilia.

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Ooooooohh

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Gary’s dad retired from the air force. Someone built this model for Gary.

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His 2001 Seville. The shale/beige interior is SO MUCH NICER than the dull, lifeless grey in my STS.

We went to the dog park and Gary was kind enough to let me drive his prized collectible, a 1964 Chevy Impala.

[A link to a review and video will be posted soon.]

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Gary took us for the took of his workplace, the campus of Oregon State University in Corvallis.

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“Powered by Orange”

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The quad

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Campus model

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Women’s Building

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One huge tree

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😀

wpid-P1060166-2011-05-24-04-46.jpg“Oooh” + “Ahhh”

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lolwut

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Hanging out in Gary’s office

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Cadillacs

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Cadillac badges

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Hmmm

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Heading back in the Impala

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Gary treated us to an outstanding dinner at a local steakhouse.

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Ian somehow jammed up the driver side door lock in Gary’s Seville

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Hoover and Newton

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Ian and the dogs

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A JOYOUS DAY! Erin made an outstanding breakfast with chewy AND crispy bacon, toast, potatoes, and scrambled eggs. The eggs were particularly amazing. I think she said her secret was adding butter.

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Erin and Gary, our generous, patient, and delightful hosts.
[Thank you for having us!]

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Me, Gary

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And the dogs

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Hoover is awesome. I’ll miss him.

I’m very glad I stopped to see Gary and meet Erin. It was a nice way to relax and wind down an otherwise hectic trip.

PART 10: Corvallis OR to Seattle WA to Spokane WA

PART 8: 2011 American Road Trip – Crescent City CA, Crater Lake National Park, US 199

Be sure to read Part 1 for a trip overview.Travel Dates: 4/22/11

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A: Crescent City CA
B: Crater Lake National Park OR
200mi

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US Highway 199 looked narrow and windy on the map, so I chose Crescent City for an overnight stay.

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Tall, tall, tall trees.

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Where the heck are there pedestrians?

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Entering Smith River National Recreation Area

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Bright blue water

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Stunning

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Amazing clarity

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Ian, the dog, and I each took a drink of the water. It was wonderfully refreshing with a little bit of sweetness to it.


Fast Tube by Casper

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Back up the hill to the car.

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One lane. Line of cars waiting.

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There’s a button for cyclists to press that causes a “CYCLISTS IN TUNNEL” sign to flash.

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Welcome to Oregon!

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This area was pretty rednecky. I think this town calls itself Cave Junction.

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Stopped at Wild River Pizza, which was quite good. This chill guy was hanging out in the back of a NISMO Nissan Frontier.

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Starting to see civilization.

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The gas pump at the Albertsons in Grants Pass was a mess. In Oregon, you can’t fill your own tank. You have to wait for an attendant to walk over, take your card, and stick the nozzle in your filler. There are always more customers than attendants, which leads to long waits and lines. Some have tried to justify the law saying its safer, but if you tell the attendant to top off your tank, they start the pump and walk away! If there was spillage for any reason, it would take longer for me to get out of my car and disable the pump than if I had just been standing there from the beginning.

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Its stupid. Plain stupid.

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“Why lie? It’s for beer.”

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Heading to Crater Lake

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Gold Hill OR

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110 miles from Grants Pass to Crater Lake

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Starting to see snow

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Tried to take a scenic detour. Bad idea. Reversed back to the main road.

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More snow
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Much more snow

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Much much more snow

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That’s a lot of snow.

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Got to the visitor center just seconds before it closed

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The whole building was buried in snow.

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How Crater Lake was formed. Mount Mazama blew up and left a hole with water in it.

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3D model

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Exiting the visitor center

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He’s trying to burrow himself into the snow, or something

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SO BEAUTIFUL. Its dead silent. There’s some deer and a few birds but that’s it. The water is so still at this time of year that it creates a mirror-like reflection. Even the clouds in the sky are rendered perfectly.


Fast Tube by Casper

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The water has no external sources, making it the cleanest body of natural water in North America.

“Due to several unique factors, most prominently that it has no inlets or tributaries, the waters of Crater Lake are some of the purest in terms of the absence of pollutants in North America.

Secchi disk clarity readings have consistently been in the high-20 meter to mid-30 meter (80–115 ft) range, which is very clear for any natural body of water. In 1997, scientists recorded a record clarity of 43.3 meters (142 ft).”

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There’s a rope to discourage people from being stupid and slipping down the hill.

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Wizard Island – “Lava eruptions later created a central platform, Wizard Island, Merriam Cone, and other, smaller volcanic features, including a rhyodacite dome that was eventually created atop the central platform. Sediments and landslide debris also covered the caldera floor.[12]”

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That roof sticking up is the third floor of the building.

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Tree tops!

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People have gone up on the roof anyway.

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Oh hi.

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A little viewpoint away from the people.

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I replied “Thx bro”

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I wrote a plug for the blog.

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Breathtaking.

At this time of year, the ring road around the lake is closed due to snow. They said it typically reopens late in the summer.

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Headed back to I-5, to Corvallis OR

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PART 9: Crater Lake OR to Corvallis OR

PART 7: 2011 American Road Trip – Napa Valley, Highway 1, Highway 101

Be sure to read Part 1 for a trip overview.

Travel Dates: 4/21/11 – 4/22/11

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We left San Francisco the night of the 20th and headed up to Rohnert Park to meet Dustin, a NICOClub member with a Subaru STi. He’s a skilled chef who has served Christina Aguilera and Governor Schwarzenegger. I talked to him online for years and looked forward to putting a face to the screen name.

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Another taco truck

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Ian HAD to get cookies, so we stopped at a CVS near Petaluma.

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After meeting up with Dustin in Rohnert Park, Newton got nervous of the other dogs in the house and took a shit on the carpet. I decided it would be best to check into Motel 6.

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The Napa Valley region is stunning in the daylight, like a scene from The Sound of Music.

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The next day we met up with Dustin for lunch at Mi Pueblo in Petaluma CA. Portions were huge, prices were low, and service was fantastic.

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I scarfed down a delicious seafood burrito.

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Ian got something with mole´, I think.

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Dustin offered to lead the way to Highway 1.

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27 miles

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Fast Tube by Casper


Fast Tube by Casper

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I wanted to believe that the Seville was able to keep up with the STi, but the truth is that Dustin was gracious enough to slow down for me. I have to say, though, that despite weighing over 4000lbs, being nose-heavy, front-wheel drive, and a bit soft, the Seville did a shockingly good job. Steering tightened up predictably, PAS software and sensors held the gear through corners, and there was enough power to somewhat keep up with Dustin on the few straightaways.

This is more or less what a sport sedan is intended to do. You might not be as quick through the curves, but you’re able to at least get the job done. And when the road settles down and things get back to normal cruising, you can relax and enjoy yourself without any exhaust drone or harshness.

I’m pretty sure I ate up my Pirellis though.

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I lost him for a while and found him around a curve, waiting for me patiently.

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Stopped to take a close look at his Subaru and check my oil level.

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This color and these BBS wheels are perfect.

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Valentine One

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We parted ways at Bodega Bay.

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The graphics on the gas pump show a Porsche.

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Except for a bit of construction, traffic moved at a surprisingly reasonable pace.

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Someone’s red Cadillac DTS parked nearby.

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PART 7.1: Bodega Bay, Highway 1, Highway 101

PART 6: 2011 American Road Trip – San Francisco, Castro, Golden Gate, and Berkeley

Be sure to read Part 1 for a trip overview.Travel Dates: 4/20/11

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A: Oakland CA – Motel 6
B: Palo Alto CA – Computer History Museum
C: Cupertino CA – Apple Corporate Headquarters
D: Golden Gate Bridge, Day
E: Berkeley CA – Dinner at Sea Salt
F: San Francisco CA – Castro District
G: Goldgen Gate Bridge, Night
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Approaching the city center of San Francisco.

 

 

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Interesting eclectic architecture.

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This dutch-looking structure is a holdover from when San Francisco had a large Swedish population.

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A very car-friendly city with wide boulevards.

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A Citroen 2CV!

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Approaching the Golden Gate toll. Free to leave the city. A fee to enter.

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General Information on the Golden Gate Bridge:
1.7 miles long
90 feet wide
Built in 1937
$6 cash toll, southbound

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The Golden Gate Bridge is the most popular place in the world for suicide.The few who don’t die on impact with the water will drown or die of hypothermia.

“More people commit suicide at the Golden Gate Bridge than at any other site in the world.[51] The deck is approximately 245 feet (75 m) above the water.[52] After a fall of approximately four seconds, jumpers hit the water at some 76 miles per hour (122 km/h). Most jumpers die from impact trauma on contact with the water. The few who survive the initial impact generally drown or die of hypothermia in the cold water.

An official suicide count was kept, sorted according to which of the bridge’s 128 lamp posts the jumper was nearest when he or she jumped. By 2005, this count exceeded 1,200 and new suicides were averaging one every two weeks.[31] For comparison, the reported second-most-popular place to commit suicide in the world, Aokigahara Forest in Japan, has a record of 78 bodies, found within the forest in 2002, with an average of 30 a year.[53] There were 34 bridge-jump suicides in 2006 whose bodies were recovered, in addition to four jumps that were witnessed but whose bodies were never recovered, and several bodies recovered suspected to be from bridge jumps. The California Highway Patrol removed 70 apparently suicidal people from the bridge that year.[54]”

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Exiting at the park just north of the bridge.

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San Francisco

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Alcatraz. Dirt inside my camera lens.

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After the bridge, I wanted to go check out Berkeley, a place I hadn’t been to since 1998.

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Richmond-San Rafael Bridge, 5.5 miles

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Berkeley CA, a town known for its hippies, wacky liberals, and UC Berkeley.

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Smart Alec’s on Telegraph. I used to eat here a lot. There was also a record store nearby that I sometimes walked to.

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Stopped for dinner at a place called Sea Salt based on Yelp reviews.

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Ordered a large lobster roll, $15

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Dessert

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The food was excellent, service was slow, prices were high, and portions were small. It was good, but I probably won’t go back.

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Headed back to San Francisco

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That’s a REALLY STEEP street. Traction control engaged a few times as I climbed the hill in the rain.

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San Francisco’s Castro District. Yes, that’s two dudes on a date… or something. I tried to keep my distance from Ian as we walked around.

The story behind “The Castro”:
“The Castro came of age as a gay center following the Summer of Love in the neighboring Haight-Ashbury district in 1967. The gathering brought tens of thousands of middle-class youth from all over the United States. The neighborhood, previously known as Eureka Valley, became known as the Castro, after the landmark theatre by that name near the corner of Castro and Market Streets. Many San Francisco gays also moved there after about 1970 from what had been the formerly most prominent gay neighborhood, Polk Gulch, because large Victorian houses were available at low rents or available for purchase for low down payments when their former middle-class owners had fled to the suburbs.”

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The famous theater.

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Rainbow flags everywhere.

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A store that sells, I don’t know, gay porn and stickers and stuff?

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“Booty call Wednesdays” at club Q.

 

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Went to Lombard Street and managed to get the Seville, challenged by its wide turning radius and long front and rear overhangs, down this winding insanity of pavement

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This is what it looks like in the daylight. It was tricky, especially with my power steering pump already in need of replacement.


Fast Tube by Casper

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Another very steep street. Street cars were descending and ascending at the same time.

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I’ll never complain about Freya Street in Spokane ever again. I genuinely wasn’t sure that I’d make it. With a 300hp Northstar V8 I had more than enough power, but traction in the rain was lacking.

Daylight pictures from Google:
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So steep that steps were needed.

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Camera tilted to make the street look level.

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Another thing… there’s no plastic bags in San Francisco! I went to Walgreens to buy some ibuprofen and asked for a plastic bag. The cashier said the city banned plastic shopping bags a few years ago. I was disappointed since I use them to pick up dog shit.

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Golden Gate at night.

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San Francisco is beautiful but not obnoxiously congested. I found the people to be warm, friendly, and courteous. I look forward to coming back.

PART 7: Napa Valley, Highway 1, Highway 101

PART 4: 2011 American Road Trip – Las Vegas, Hoover Dam, Mojave Airplane Graveyard

Be sure to read Part 1 for a trip overview.

Travel Dates: 4/19/11 through 4/20/11

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A: Las Vegas NV
B: Hoover Dam AZ
C: Oakland CA
620 miles

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A Maserati Quattroporte spotted on the way to Hoover Dam in Arizona

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“Sup guys”

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Lake Mead

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Entering Arizona

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Newton gets curious.

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Winding our way down to Hoover Dam. Before the bypass road was built, this narrow, twisting path was used heavily by trucks and cars.

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At the security checkpoint they just waved at everyone.

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Had to walk up this winding walkway to get there.

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This explains the bypass route/bridge that was built to carry traffic around the dam rather than over it. The project was initiated for dam security and traffic relief.

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You can see in this map the new US93 bridge compared to the winding route that used to go over Hoover Dam. They had detailed and lengthy power plant tours, but I didn’t want to leave the dog in a hot car for two hours so we skipped it.

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Made it to the top!

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Who paid

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Nice view from up here.

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The guy in the dark bluish minivan parked in the shoulder on the left was eventually shooed away by security.

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Heading back down. There’s the Seville parked at the end of the row.

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Didn’t seem like much of a walk until I looked back.

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A railroad crossing on the highway. Weird.

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Cadillac must have used the same Roadside Service sticker since 1983.

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Dirt got into my camera lens. Argh.

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Entering California. A pointless “inspection” where they just waved everyone through.

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In & Out!!

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Their sparkling clean kitchen.

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So delicious. I ordered two 3x3s

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The last bite is always the best and saddest.

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Saved a beef patty for Newton.

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Highest prices I saw on the entire trip.

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Airplane graveyard in the Mojave Desert.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mojave_Air_%26_Space_Port
“The Mojave airport is also known as a storage location for commercial airliners, due to the vast area and dry desert conditions.[5] Numerous large Boeing, McDonnell Douglas, Lockheed, and Airbus aircraft owned by major airlines are stored at Mojave. Some aircraft reach the end of their useful lifetime and are scrapped at the Mojave aircraft boneyard, while others are refurbished and returned to active service.”

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Pulled up behind a retail building to get a closer look.

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Looks like a lot of people walked over the fence to get a closer look. Apparently a lot of aircraft were relocated from here and much of the space is being converted for military and commercial use.

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The last thing a brown man in America should be doing is climbing fences and getting illegally close to jet airplanes, so I stayed put and used my zoom lens.

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It was pretty windy. This fence is like a trash net.

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Windmills!

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Gas war? Somewhere east of Bakersfield. There was a lot of high-speed two-lane traffic without a barrier in the middle.

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Wandering around some state roads trying to get to I-5.

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The rest of the drive up I-5 was boring and flat, almost as bad as Illinois with lots of bugs. Gas was unforgivingly expensive.

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Arrived at Motel 6 in Oakland, located right on the water. $75

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Nice view.

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Fish cleaning area

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PART 5: Computer History Museum, Silicon Valley, Apple HQ