Monday, May 20, 2013

Overview of Day 6 - California in under one week! Cheers! - 05/02/13

We made it to California! And it is gorgeous! We made a stop at Calico Ghost, which I highly suggest to any history buffs. Although it has some silly stores added to it, the restoration and upkeep of most of the buildings is pretty accurate, and it is worth the $14 to get in.

Costs:
Gas: $75
Calico Entrance: $14
Food: $15

NO MORE HOTELS! :)

Total Cost for Move: $3019 (only, $19 over budget!)

 

 

Glass bottle building in Calico. 

View from on top of the silver mines in Calico with my mom. 



My new home in Glendale (yes, it looks a bit like The Alamo)!

Overview of Day 5 - Viva Las Vegas! - 05/01/13

Decided to take a detour to Las Vegas on the way to LA!


We started in Gallup, NM, and made it to Vegas by 2pm. I find Arizona and Nevada to be really beautiful (I know, it seems strange to think of desert as beautiful, but it was a great drive).

Costs:
Hotel: $45 (we got a great deal, just a short drive outside of Vegas in Primm, http://www.primmvalleyresorts.com)
Gas: $140
Food: $100 (we had a nice meal in Las Vegas)
Slots: I'm no telling ;)

ALSO: For anyone traveling through Las Vegas with and RV or Trailer, there is FREE oversized vehicle parking at Circus Circus at the end of the strip.

New Mexico


Arizona!


 Humphrey's Peak. Highest point in Arizona near Flagstaff and Coconino National Forest.






Nevada!

Colorado River near Hoover Damn/Lake Mead

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Overview of Day #4 - 04/30/13

Day #4 was a long driving day. We started in Oklahoma City, drove through the Texas panhandle and on through New Mexico, ending in Gallup.

Driving in Oklahoma proved very difficult because of the wind. We met a woman moving from New Jersey to Vegas who said that the wind caught her uhaul trailer and sent her into a ditch (luckily she and the car were ok, and a trucker helped her get out). We were lucky not to have that trouble!

We stopped for a nice lunch in Amarillo, Texas (see previous posts). And took another break in Clines Corners, New Mexico (see previous post).


Costs:
Tolls: $5
Gas: $210
Hotel: $140
Food: $35

Oklahoma! Pretty much flat, green, and windy!

Texas, pretty much flat, brown and a little less windy.


Reaching New Mexico!


First "Dirt Devil" sighting in New Mexico

Sometimes you just don't have enough trucks.



Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Clines Corners - New Mexico - 04/30/13

After about 100 miles of signs advertising the "world famous" fudge at Clines Corners, we decided to cave and stop there to fill up on gas and try this fudge. It's very tasty! Good road side stop to stretch your legs and look at south western and Route 66 themed nick nacks (didn't buy any of those however :P).

Amarillo - Golden Light Cafe - 04/30/13

For lunch today we stopped in Amarillo, Texas. We had wanted to stop for some traditional TexMex, but the restaurant we planned to go to was no longer open. So we tried out the Golden Light Cafe on historic 6th Avenue off of Route 66.
Great local atmosphere, a real taste of the local community. And the food was great too! My mom and I both got the open faced chilling cheese  burger and split some fries. The portions were huge (as you can see from the photo), so we left quite full and ready to drive for another long stretch of I-40.

Overview of Day #3 - 04/29/13

Our third day of the trip was much more successful than the first two as far as distance travelled. We started in Effingham, Illinois and then drove through Missouri to Oklahoma.
It was great to drive though St.Louis and see the arch and then stop in Springfield for dinner at Lambert's (more about this in previous post).
Oklahoma is just as windy as it's described...the trees actually grow in the angle the the wind blows! I've never seen that anywhere else. Really enjoyed todays travels. We spent the night in Oklahoma City.
Cost
Gas: $130
Tolls: $20
Hotel: $120
Food: $30
 

Monday, April 29, 2013

Lambert's - Springfield, Missouri - 04/29/13

Today we're driving from Illinois to Oklahoma (so basically driving all of Missouri today). We stopped at Lambert's, "the home of the throwed rolls," for dinner. Southern comfort food and of course fresh out of the oven warm rolls being thrown at you. What could be better?