Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts

Thursday, September 3, 2015

Nearing Chicago

It is hard to take a good picture on a moving train, especially with light behind the subject.

Saturday, September 6, 2014

Mount Rushmore at Night

After an inspirational speech about liberty and a short movie about the history of the monument and the four presidents, the mountain was lit. They also asked all present and former military personnel to come to the stage. After we sang the National Anthem and the flag was retired, each service member said their name and branch, and the all received an ovation.

(Pictures are on a different camera and will be added later.)

Friday, September 5, 2014

Climbing Devils Tower

We all hiked up the trail to the base viewpoint of Devils Tower National Monument, but only Hans & Dad went clear to the boulder base. Hans even climbed up about 40 feet. The orange spot in this photo is him, and the red spot is Dad taking his picture.

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Picnic in the Park

There are many things about this trip that remind me of a family trip taken 38 years ago. The picnic lunches remind me the most. This one is in Yellowstone National Park near Yellowstone Lake.


Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Geothermal Features of Yellowstone National Park

Be glad that my blog doesn't have smell-o-vision!






We are staying in West Yellowstone, MT; most of Yellowstone National Park is in Wyoming; and a sliver of it is in Idaho.

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Car vs Bull Elk

We saw a car hit a huge 6x6 point bull elk that we missed by mere feet. The people were not hurt, the car was totalled, and the elk is dead.

Dad was driving & hit the brakes as the elk jumped out from some trees on our side of the road. The driver of the car coming toward us on the 2 lane highway did not have time to react.

They hit the elk & veered across our lane (behind us) & up the small ridge. Their hood was vertical, so the driver couldn't see. We turned around & went back to the spot, then Mom hiked up the hill looking for the car.

The couple was getting out by the time Mom found them. The airbags had deployed, which undoubtedly saved them. OnStar had started talking to them already, and another driver who stopped also was talking to them. The entire front end was demolished & the windshield was broken, but the sides were okay. The lady's glasses were broken, her neck is a little stiff, and the guy's arm is sore from trying to steer.

God blessed Sally & Edson.

Sunday, August 31, 2014

Golden Spike

Even though we didn't know about the reenactment ahead of time, we were able to see most of it.

Pojos

After our first full day visiting Grandma, Grandpa, and Auntie, we had some fun at the local family arcade.


Saturday, July 20, 2013

Post-Trip Lists

I'm a list maker, number cruncher, and box checker deep down, so here are a few lists from our 3 week trip. We had a few "rough" days, but overall it was a great experience!
 
Things we took but never used
  • Camp chairs, Hans' small tent, camp stove, propane, and cookware (we only camped once & didn't cook)
  • Bag of "activities" for the boys in the car (DS was played more than we expected)
  • "Where's George" stamps (used only once, then I stopped stamping new money)
  • Many seldom used toiletries (OTC meds), heating pad, and 12V battery charger (but I'm glad we had all of these anyway)
  • AAA Tour books (we used AAA maps, AAA app, Google, National Parks app, our GPS, and roadsideamerica.com)
  • TV tray for a table in the van
Things we forgot
  • OFF lantern (would have been nice, but since we only camped once it was okay)
  • Antihistamine cream (many mosquito bites)
  • Mom's NYSC camper and staph name tags
  • Brita water pitcher and filter (some places have really awful tap water)
Things we had, but didn't have with us at the right time
  • Insect repellent
  • Umbrellas
  • National Parks passports - left them at the hotel the day we went to Jefferson Expansion Memorial, aka Gateway Arch, in St. Louis
Numbers and Statistics
  • States visited: 10 --- KS, MO, IL, IN, OH, WV, VA, DC*, MD, KY, TN
  • Elevation minimum & maximum: 35' to 4848'
  • Miles put on vehicle: 3698
  • License plates seen: All but 3 of the 50 states (North Dakota, Rhode Island, and Utah missing), plus US Gov't, Washington DC, 2 Canadian provinces, and 1 American Indian nation
  • License plates seen on moving vehicles while in our moving vehicle: all of the above except Alaska, Hawaii, Louisiana, and Montana (either they were parked or we were walking)
  • Number of smashed pennies I collected as souvenirs: 10
  • Number of National Parks passport stamp cancellations collected: 8

Thursday, July 18, 2013

St. Louis Fun

Our plans changed again, and we had a good day anyway, again!

All four of us went up to the top of the Gateway Arch at the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial. Hans liked it the most, and Fritz liked it the least. The museum and shops were a hit with everyone.

We also went to the St. Louis Science Center. Our original plan was the City Museum, but since it doesn't have reciprocal membership with Exploration Place, and we would have had only about 2 hours, we opted for plan B. Dad & Hans watched the planetarium show while Hans and I explored.


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Monday, July 15, 2013

Day 15 - Plan B

Today started out great! We checked out of the resort with 5 minutes to spare before a $50 late fine. We headed west, back toward Kansas.

After a couple of hours we had lunch which took longer than expected. Since Mom was driving when we passed the New River Gorge visitors center at Sandridge, we stopped to look around and get our National Parks passports stamped.

Those two things, and needing gas, prompted a stop in Beckley, WV. We all visited the Youth Museum of Southern West Virginia, and Hans and Dad took the underground tour of a coal mine.

Instead of driving on to Charleston and setting up camp in the dark, we opted to camp in Beckley. Tomorrow we will have about 90 more minutes of driving, but we hope to be able to hit the Children's Museum in Charleston if we get going early enough in addition to Mammoth Cave.

Today has ended up great, too, just with Plan B instead of Plan A.

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Friday, July 12, 2013

Rollercoaster Fiends!

Hans and Fritz rode the Ricochet at least 7 times in a row! Three of those were completely on their own when Mom and Dad went to ride Shenandoah Lumber Co. (log flume). Later Fritz rode it 3 more times solo while Hans went to ride the Hurler solo.


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Thursday, July 11, 2013

Space Shuttle Discovery

There is a National Air and Space museum other than in DC at the National Mall. Here my 3 guys are looking at the real Discovery Space Shuttle!

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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Dinner at Checkers

A walk-up & drive-up only burger joint. They had good burgers and hotdogs, and they had really good loaded potato skins and chocolate soft serve.

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Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Departing DC

Metro to VRE to car to resort. Four tired people, 8 very tired feet.

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Hans & Fritz reading Einstein's notes.

After visiting the Albert Einstein memorial outside the National Academy of Science, we went inside to cool off, rest our feet, have a snack, and look at the exhibits. I dont think the public comes down here to the cafeteria very much.

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Washington Monument

It is very humid in DC today. The Washington Monument is closed for repairs from the 2011 earthquake.

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VRE

Taking the train from Fredericksburg, VA to Washington, DC.

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Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Day 3

We spent most of the day in and near Indianapolis. We were at the Children's Museum of Indianapolis when it opened at 10. The staff put on a brief 'Be Our Guest' performance before the museum opened. We headed to the rock wall ticket booth first to get signed up for a free climbing slot. Hans and Fritz both determined that the wall here, which resembled real rock more than the wall at our YMCA, was more difficult than the one they are used to climbing.

Dad's favorite part of the museum was the 3 story tall water clock. In this photo, the staffer is explaining how it works before it drained almost all 70 gallons at 1pm.


After a late lunch at White Castle, we headed north to visit my aunt and uncle, whom I hadn't seen since my dad's funeral over 4 years ago. We finished off a nice 3 hour visit with dinner at Applebee's. Then we drove through a heavy rainstorm (twice) into Ohio for the night.

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