Thursday, July 15, 2010
Post Trip Ramblings
Mileage at end of trip, July 14, 2010: 213560
TOTAL MILES DRIVEN ON TRIP: 9,242
FAVORITE STATE VISITED: Wyoming
WORST ROAD CONDITIONS: Pennsylvania
TASTIEST FOOD: Runza - Nebraska
Philly Cheesesteak - Philadelphia
Glenda's Biscuts & Gravy - Chicago
WORST FOOD: Amish Scrapple
FAVORITE PLACES/EVENTS:
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
Yellowstone National Park
Wounded Knee site
Mormon Tabernacle Choir rehearsal
July 4th in Philadelphia
Brewers-Giants game - Milwaukee
Flight 93 Temporary Memorial
Niagra Falls - especially Canadian side
Gettysburg
AWESOME SCENERY:
Southern Montana
Allegheny Mountain Range near Pittsburgh, PA
PEOPLE:
Family in Columbus
Friends in Chicago
John - Sioux Indian @ Wounded Knee site
ANIMAL SIGHTINGS:
Buffalo in South Dakota
Deer @ Devils Tower National Monument, Wyoming
Elk in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Day #31 - July 14, 2010
227 Miles
I left Reno today at 6:30 a.m., eager to get home to San Francisco, so I didn't do much sightseeing along the way. I did stop briefly at the Donner Memorial State Park near the summit of the Sierras where I had coffee and a muffin that I had purchased earlier. Donner Summit elevation is 7,227 feet.
I also stopped briefly at the scenic view area at Emigrant Gap.
I'm going to relax now and probably post a summary of highlights of the trip tomorrow. The vacation was great fun and very educational. Now to plan my next trip.
Day #30 - July 13, 2010
600 Miles
I left my hotel in Pocatello about 7:30 a.m. today and drove to the Jiffy Lube in town to get a final oil change and check-up.
I left Pocatello about 8:15 a.m. and drove on Route 86 to Twin Falls and then south on Route 93.
This area of Idaho resembles the desert in Nevada. However, the northern part of Idaho near the Montana and Wyoming borders is much more like the area around Yellowstone.
Here are a few photos taken in Southern Idaho.
I continued on Route 93 into Nevada and stopped at Bella's Restaurant in Wells, NV. Believe it or not, this was the highlight of my day. I ordered the chili special with onions and melted cheese on top and a lemonade. Bella specializes in pies. The apple pie had a flaky crust and not-too-sweet apple filling. It was served hot with whipped cream!
Monday, July 12, 2010
Day #29 - July 12, 2010
540 Miles
I left Cody early today, before 7:00 a.m., to get to Yellowstone before the crowds.
Along Route 20 there is this Mummy Cave Rock. Apparently the articles found there date back 10,000 years. It is quite impressive as seen from the roadway.
This is the Lake Area and there is still quite dramatic evidence of the recent fires in this area. As you can see from the photos, some areas are beginning to have new growth.
And now here are the mandatory photos of Old Faithful. I arrived about 10 minutes before it was to erupt (good timing!)
At Madison, I continued on toward Mammoth Hot Springs. The scenery changes rapidly. Here are several photos taken along this route that show the varied topography.
I arrived in the Mommoth Hot Spring Area about 12:30 p.m. and decided to hike some of the paths.
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Day #28 - July 11, 2010
422 Miles
I left Sturgis this morning about 7:00 a.m. and drove northwest on Route 90. There are mostly farms in this area of the Black Hills and this photo is fairly typical of the landscape.
I very soon crossed into Wyoming and this roadside marker on Route 90 details Custer's 1874 Expedition in this area. I had hoped to go to the Custer Battlefield National Monument in Montana, but it proved to be farther north of my intended route than I originally thought.Buffalo Bill and the American West Exhibit
A very fine exhibit housed on several levels is The Nature of Yellowstone Exhibit. This gives a history of the entire Yellowstone area including plants and animals native to the area, geology, etc. This exhibit alone is worth the price of admission and it was a nice prelude to my visit to Yellowstone tomorrow.
My favorite exhibit was Plains Indian Peoples. No photos were allowed in this area because the flash from cameras would affect the artwork. The best part of the exhibit was a display of Indian clothing, particularly buffalo hides that had been decorated with beadwork and painting, as well as intricately decorated moccacins and bags.
It is a wonderful museum. I was there for about 2 hours until they closed at 6:00 p.m. and I did not see everything.
I checked into a motel in Cody and will spend tomorrow at Yellowstone.