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Three weeks road trip from Boston to LA with my best friend from Munich |
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Sunday, 2007-07-01 17:16, Malmö - I'm ready
I'm pretty much ready. My cat Linus is in that nice cat hotel and I got someone to look after
my flat & water my plants. The laundry is done and almost everything is packed.
Malmö Airport by night |
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Monday, 2007-07-02 14:40, Malmö - Leaving for good?
I'm almost off to Copenhagen. Was in a strange mood yesterday, I sometimes felt like I am leaving
for good. Maybe because I moved twice last year - twice packing all my stuff together and leaving
a flat that I knew I would never see again. Still strange, because I went away quite often since
I live here and never felt like that before...
Linus the cat (one of the first snapshots with the new camera) |
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Wednesday, 2007-07-04 11:41, Munich - Ready to leave again After two nice days in Munich where I of course also met my mother & sister, I will soon be picked up by my friend and his brother who drives us to Munich Airport. At 15:40 or so we will then hopefully be starting and reaching Boston at 18 something local time. Then we'll pick up the car and go to the hotel, the Doubletree Club Hotel Boston-Bayside. In the evening we'll of course go out and participate in the Independance Day celebrations! |
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Thursday, 2007-07-05 22:37, Waterbury, Vermont Our Lufthansa flight to Boston was first delayed due to "no pullback car available", then bad weather was told to be the reason. A young woman from the US complained "Why does this country hate me?" But the flight was actually pretty nice, the crew was very friendly and we even got to Boston on schedule. Immigration went smooth as well and we quickly got our luggage and to the car rental - where it however turned out that the travel agency messed up the booking of our car so we had pay a lot extra to get what we were supposed to get. We even found our way to Mt. Vernon street quickly, but failed to find Nr. 240... which was especially difficult because of many road blocks due to the Independance Day celebrations and the fact that there are plenty of one way roads in that very nice Area, Beacon Hill. After driving in circles a couple of times we finally called the hotel and found out that we picked the wrong Mt. Vernon street... Ice crystals on the airplane window |
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Saturday, 2007-07-07 23:35, Hamburg, New York
Well, well. I am a bit out of sync as it seems. My last post was from Waterbury in Vermont but I didn't write
anything about it... Foggy Boston Next morning we went into the city again, to Cambridge. We drove around the MIT and Harvard, and then left Boston to drive up north to Portsmouth, where we parked the car in a parking house in the center of this nice little town on the east coast. In a newspaper shop we met a woman who moved there from Switzerland many years ago, in German she recommended us a seafood restaurant where Michi had his first lobster while I went for plain fish & chips... View from the seafood restaurant in Portsmouth After our visit to Portsmouth we continued to Montréal. At some godforsaken gas station we filled the tank of our dark red Chevrolet Impala and bought some beer, soft drinks & candy. The landscape soon became really amazing, the lonely highway went up and down along green hills and mountains. At dusk we went off the highway at some exit that had a sign which said "Next exit 18 miles" and another one showing the way to a Best Western hotel that was located just around the corner up some steep hill. They had a room available for a reasonable price, so we checked in. Later we drove down to where we expected a lake, but found the nice little town Waterbury instead. It looked pretty much like I always imagined how a small town in the US looks like: One major road with houses, gas stations and shops to the left and the right, a railway track besides and a train station somewhere in the middle. There was a small event with live music in a little park besides the train station. We enjoyed the good mood & atmosphere for a while and wandered around a bit, before we went to one of the gas stations to buy some beer, soft drinks & candy... Railway track in Waterbury... ...and the train station
The next morning we had breakfast at the hotel and then continued our way to Montréal. Already before the Canadian border
the landscape became all flat again, so flat that we almost felt like we were in the Netherlands. After the border it also felt
like we were in France: Everything we saw was in French and we stopped the Impala to switch the meters to metric system.
Old meets New here in Montréal Also Montréal
After our lunch we walked around in the area for a while, got the car and pondered how to get to Toronto. We got going and just after I proudly
mentioned that we found the way without driving wrong once for all, we missed an exit. Me at Lake Ontario at Port Hope We continued along the lake on a small road for a while, looking for some lodging. Such a nice countryside, the lake, the fields, the wooden houses. There was no hotel or motel and since it was getting late, we went back to the highway. We went off the second exit and checked into a Howard Johnson motel besides the motorway. My first "drive-up" ever! We went to the gas station across the street and got some soft drinks & candy, and because they didn't have any beer I got a Dr. Pepper. Well... it somewhat reminded me of Almdudler but I was glad I had a beer left, even though it was warm. The motel in Bowmanville, Ontario
Ah well, it's 01:41 and I feel I got to wrap this up... Toronto with its famous tower Downtown Toronto |
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Monday, 2007-07-09 01:07, Gaylord, Michigan
Unfortunately, there was not much life in downtown Toronto. It is really only business there, banks and insurances and so on, and it was Saturday.
We walked around quite a bit looking for a place to eat, but couldn't find anything. This city is so huge, it seems impossible to get anywhere on foot.
So we decided to leave and continue to the Niagara Falls. On the way we took a "Food Exit" for another Wendy's cheeseburger... Michi made this cool panorama image with his SE K800i phone. AWESOME! The "Canadian" Niagara Falls Nobody on this picture seems to care about The Falls...
Before we left the Niagara Falls we went to a food/souvenir shop and got some soft drinks and candy. The "Dollar General" in Hamburg We decided to continue along Lake Erie on a smaller road, the "5". We took a break at two beaches on the way. The first beach, where Michi photographed a dead fish The second beach, where Michi flipped some stones, which the dog thought was very exciting
The highway led us to Cleveland, where we tried to find a good restaurant. However, we didn't even manage to find its downtown but some quite ugly
industrial area, so we decided to go back to the motorway and boomed straight for the next "Food Exit". There was a place called "Outback Steakhouse".
The parking was pretty full so we thought it might be a good place. We were right - we got nice service and some really good fresh burgers including
"All you can drink" for just $22. Lakeshore in Sandusky at Lake Erie |
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Thursday, 2007-07-12 22:58, Denver, Colorado Next morning we went back on the Interstate 80 and drove to Detroit. We just went through, but we saw a sign to the 8 Mile. So much for Detroit. We continued up north to Bay City and went to some State Park to check out Lake Huron. There was a thunderstorm nearby which created a great atmosphere in the area. We stayed there for a while and had something to eat before we hit the road again. Thunderstorm near Bay City/Lake Huron, Michigan Somewhere between 8 and 9 we went off the motorway and checked in to another Best Western hotel in Gaylord (previous post). The next day we headed north again and a bit before lunchtime we crossed Mackinaw Bridge. Lake Huron meets Lake Michigan here. A bit later, we stopped at some beach at Lake Michigan, where I was amazed how similar it looks like the beaches in southwest Sweden, considering that it is a lake, not the sea: Clear water, fine sand and small dunes, partially overgrown with tall grass. Lake Michigan and Mackinaw Bridge A seagull posing for me After our little break we drove even further north up to Grand Marais, a small town at Lake Superior. We stopped again at the beach and had a good burger in a nice rustic place called Sportsmans Restaurant before we drove southeast towards Green Bay and Milwaukee, both located at the east coast of Lake Michigan. Lake Superior at Grand Marais A sign on the beach The Sportsmans Restaurant
We stayed over night near Milwaukee and drove down to Chicago the next day. We were impressed by the the size of the town and its amazing skyline,
while we were driving slowly through heavy traffic for what felt like hours, trying to find our Holiday Inn hotel which I think was located just
at the edge of Downtown. We got lost, but with the help of a map showing an incredible maze of small right-angled streets we managed to find the
the hotel. After we checked in and got some rest, we returned the Impala to the car rental agency which was not even two miles away up Downtown. It
was quite fun to drive around between the skyscrapers, among them the Sears Tower, which, when including the two giant antennas on its roof, is the tallest
building in the world. View from the Sears Tower A facade in Downtown Chicago View from the Hotel at night
The flight to Denver went fine, but we had trouble again at the car rental agency. First we had to queue for like half an hour, and when we finally sat
in our "Full Size 4WD", a huge Jeep, a warning lamp on the dashboard suggested that there was something wrong with the gearbox, so we had to return the
car and pick another one. This time we went for a smaller Toyota RAV4, as we agreed it might be reliable car. Which was important for us, since we had
plans to drive a considerable part of sixteenhundred miles through the Rockies and the Desert. |
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Saturday, 2007-07-14 23:03, Moab, Utah On the way to Aspen, we passed by the Red Rocks Amphitheatre which is just a couple of miles away from Denver. Just some days later, Incubus and Bob Dylan would play there. But unfortunately, we had to go on with our trip! Red Rocks Amphitheatre near Denver, Colorado On the way to the Rockies! A lake in the Rocky Mountains on the way to Aspen Taken from the Independence Pass - Elevation 12.095 feet/3.687 meters When we reached Aspen, we first checked in a hotel called Mountain House Lodge and then took a walk around Aspen. In the evening, we went to Woody Creek and had a nice dinner in the Woody Creek Tavern. Being a great fan of author Hunter S. Thompson, who lived in Woody Creek and often mentioned it in many of his books, I just had to go to there! Aspen, Colorado On the next morning we first had a look at the Maroon Bells and then went back to Woody Creek, because I wanted to buy some Gonzo items and one or the other book, but unfortunately the Community Center was closed for construction. The Maroon Bells near Aspen in the morning sun The Woody Creek Tavern, where we had some very nice Mexican food On the way to Moab, Utah/Arches National Park Viewpoint at Interstate 70 in Utah Interstate 70
In the early afternoon, we reached Arches National Park. It was very impressive, and it was also pretty hot. An american woman told me: "It's a
mighty hot day". We wanted to leave the park on some "unimproved road" that was supposed to require a 4WD car. We made it 8 miles but at one
point the road became very steep and lead over huge rocks with big and deep holes between them. I tried a couple of times to get up, but even though our
Toyota RAV4 seems to have quite good offroad capabilities, it seemed impossible. So we had to give up and faced a another problem: We didn't have
much gas left. How stupid... luckily we managed to get to a gas station in Moab, a small city nearby, without problems. The South Window in Arches National Park A tree... |
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Monday, 2007-08-06 00:44, Malmö
Already at home! I just didn't manage to update the blog during the trip... but I want to complete it, so I have to do it now! Delicate Arch After our second visit to Arches, we went on to see Monument Valley. On our way we passed by the Mexican Hat, and filled gas in the village nearby with the same name. Somewhere between Moab and Mexican Hat The Mexican Hat The village Mexican Hat Approaching Monument Valley Each of these have a name... ... this one is called West Mitten Butte Nice colors... Some sort of dunes And after Monument Valley, we boomed straight for Grand Canyon, South Rim. It was dusk when we got there, so there was a great atmosphere, including a sunset. A "village" on the way to Grand Canyon Grand Canyon at dusk Sunset @Grand Canyon The next day we checked out Grand Canyon at daylight, and then continued to Bryce Canyon. On the way we stopped at Marble Canyon and Kaibab National Forest. We decided to get a motel in Kanab, a nice little town with charm, as I thought. Grand Canyon at daytime One of the few locals I have seen at Grand Canyon A giant crack in the ground near Grand Canyon I guess some Indians have abandoned this house & car This should be Marble Canyon... This reminded me a lot of the Provence in the South of France Kanab Also Kanab On the way to Bryce Canyon Bryce Canyon! The same a bit closer Different "weathers" at the same time This suggested that we hurry up... On the way to Zion National Park Zion National Park Approaching Las Vegas, not very pleased The Flamingo Hotel I think that's the north end of The Strip A phony (indoor) square whith a phony sky, phony and plastic as anything else in Las Vegas Paris New York New York The Hoover Dam... ...usually seems to have more water than this On the way to Grand Canyon West The Skywalk The Holy Mountain, Home of the Eagle. In the middle the eagle, that takes the souls of the dead to heaven. To the left the Sleeping Dog Grand Canyon West Joshua Tree Forest on the way back from Grand Canyon West After our visit of the Skywalk, we went back to Las Vegas for our second and last night there. The next day we visited Death Valley, where the temperature was just below 50° Celsius... and from there we drove to Ventura, a small town in the North of Los Angeles. There we met Ölli, who joined us for our trip to San Francisco. Death Valley On the way from Las Vegas to Los Angeles "We were somewhere around Barstow on the edge of the desert when the drugs began to take hold"... A lizard on the wall of Öllis house in Ventura Öllis place A Sequoia Tree in the park of the same name Up to 90 meters tall! On the way to Yosemite National Park Yosemite National Park Also Yosemite National Park San Francisco! Me in front of the Golden Gate Bridge Golden Gate National Recreation Area The Bridge, as well as the city, seems to be always under some kind of cloud San Francisco Skyline Alcatraz Lombard Street Some street corner in SF San Francisco seen from the Twin Peaks Somewhere along Highway 1 from SF to LA Especially the little guys were well accustomed to feeding tourists The birds were more sceptical Don't even know what kind of animal that is (a squirrel?), but they were really funny Sea Lions taking a sunbath A little barbecue at Öllis place the night before I went back to Munich There's my plane coming Another barbecue, this time in Munich! Farewell drink on Munich Airport before I went to Copenhagen Back in Malmö & reunited with Linus! Questions? Comments? dode@luniks.net |