• Ryan Herbert
toukok. – syysk. 2016

USA Trip

116-päiväinen seikkaillu — Ryan Lue lisää
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    27. toukokuuta 2016

    Wake Forest, North Carolina

    27. toukokuuta 2016, Yhdysvallat ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

    First day! Started at the Herbert's house, bought and installed a cargo box for our car roof, and took off for Lake Hickory pretty late. Got in and had Devin's help setting up our tent at 1:00am!

  • Lake Hickory, North Carolina

    28. toukokuuta 2016, Yhdysvallat ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

    Memorial Day weekend with college friends on Lake Hickory. This was the first time in the tent for me, and we're happy with it so far! Rented a pontoon boat and enjoyed the sun and the tubing and the beer. We reached the milestone of my first time shotgunning a beer (can it be considered shotgunning if I had to stop 4 times?), and the ex-fireman LJ made a bonfire so big that so we spent the next 20 minutes hosing down everything near it, just in case. It was so hot that when Clara wanted to roast a marshmallow (standing 5 feet away from the fire and reaching towards it), LJ sprayed mist from the hose right above her to cool her off. It's been a good weekend!Lue lisää

  • Asheville, North Carolina

    30. toukokuuta 2016, Yhdysvallat ⋅ 🌧 18 °C

    Staying with Alex in Asheville/Arden! Drove in this morning after being blessed by the Spirit Dog of Lake Hickory, and the mountain views were gorgeous. Some great Target deals this week, so we're working on those and on optimizing the car storage! Leaving Wednesday morning for Knoxville, then Nashville.Lue lisää

  • Knoxville, Tennessee

    2. kesäkuuta 2016, Yhdysvallat ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

    Stopping for a night in Knoxville on the way to Nashville! The drive in from Asheville was absolutely gorgeous through the Smoky Mountains. Knoxville has a lot of Targets and Walmarts, so it was worth a sourcing stop. We feel at home in the middle of the Bible Belt with all the Baptist churches! ;)Lue lisää

  • Nashville, Tennessee

    3. kesäkuuta 2016, Yhdysvallat ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

    What's up Nashville!! We've been really excited about this stop and about seeing the cool things that Nashville has to offer. We're camping at the KOA about 15 miles north of the city, and staying here for 4 nights. The campground is really nice, and 1 hour in we had already taken advantage of the pool! After camping in the rain for 2 days, I think I can officially call myself a camper!

    The first night we explored the city a little bit, starting at Yazoo Brewing Company and then Peg Leg Porker's BBQ (first dry rub ribs!) for dinner, then walking down to hear all of the great live music that permeates Nashville. The next day we started by spending a couple of hours working in Authentic Coffee, a really nice little coffee shop about 2 miles from our campground. Later in the afternoon we went to the Centennial Park and saw a full-sized replica of the Parthenon with a 42 foot tall statue of Athena inside. The museum inside was more about the building of the replica than about Greek history, but the building, statue, and giant bronze doors were very impressive.

    We pretty much just worked (a lot!) for the next two days, but the notable things were an all-you-can-eat sushi train place for dinner the next night, and going back to downtown Nashville the night after that and seeing a great duo (part of the Natalie Bradley band) performing in the Margaritaville bar.

    Nashville was a beautiful and interesting city. It felt so full of hope and life. The bars with multiple stories had a different band on each story, and every singer was incredibly talented. If it wasn't 12 hours from the beach, we could see ourselves moving there for sure!
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  • Beaufort, North Carolina

    13. kesäkuuta 2016, Yhdysvallat ⋅ 🌙 26 °C

    We needed to come to Beaufort to do some things for mom and dad, but it also meant that we got to see Zeke! We met him out at Camp Albermarle where he's the aquatics director, and he skipped a meeting so that he could take us out on a sunfish. He ended up letting me sail it, and it was SO much fun. I only capsized once in the very beginning, don't worry! ;) We then went to the famous Dank Burrito and all three got the cajun fried mahi burrito, which was incredible. Great, quick stop!Lue lisää

  • Annapolis, Maryland

    15. kesäkuuta 2016, Yhdysvallat ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

    We wouldn't have made a stop in Annapolis on our own, but it worked out that my mom(!) was flying in to see grandaddy and nanny, who were staying with her Uncle Bill and Aunt Diane. So, we stayed with them as well, and had a wonderful week. Their house was so peaceful and relaxing, and I was SO glad I got to see my mom! What a great birthday present!

    The first day, Uncle Bill took us on a very informative tour of the naval academy and the town, which were both beautiful, especially the chapel at the naval academy. A bit later in the week, Eric and I were able to go out to The Point Crab Shack for my birthday lunch, and then explored the town a bit on our own. We got crab soup and crab cakes at lunch (is anyone surprised?), and couldn't have been happier! We were also able to do some work around Baltimore, which made us realize that we reeeeally don't belong in Baltimore! Before we left, we were able to go pedal kayaking and fishing on the river. It was a really nice stop!
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  • West Chester, Pennsylvania

    24. kesäkuuta 2016, Yhdysvallat ⋅ 🌙 20 °C

    We stopped in West Chester solely because it was the closest, safest campsite outside of Philadelphia, and there are a lot of stores to work nearby. Turns out, West Chester is absolutely beautiful, and after a week, we still haven't made it to Philadelphia! We're right on the Brandywine River, which we were able to explore in a canoe as an anniversary treat to ourselves. We've worked a ton in preparation for NYC and Florida, but with the river and the beautiful farming landscapes, it's been nice!

    Also- the picture of Eric with the cast iron was dinner one night. What started as hobo pies became something much more delicious when Eric said, "let's put it in puff pastry and put cream of mushroom soup in it." He was right- it was so tasty!

    Last thing- we're apparently in Amish Country. Zoom in on the carriage photo- yes, that's real!
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  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    26. kesäkuuta 2016, Yhdysvallat ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

    Stopped in Philly really quickly to get ourselves a cheesesteak and see the city! We don't like cities. They are alarming, and we're pretty sure everyone in them are murderers.

  • Princeton, New Jersey

    27. kesäkuuta 2016, Yhdysvallat ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

    One night in NJ before heading to NYC! We got to the hotel at about 4:30, which was the first time during this trip we were able to make it to a hotel before 10pm! We did a little work, but also got to relax a bit. Woohoo!Lue lisää

  • New York City, New York

    27. kesäkuuta 2016, Yhdysvallat ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

    Holy cow New York City, you were awesome!! You were a bit overwhelming and noisy, but seriously awesome. We stayed for 3 nights in Manhattan at the Appalachian State Loft, which is only $40/night for alumni, and is right in the middle of the city. Can't get better than that!

    Since we were there such a short time and neither of us had ever been to the city, we really crammed as much as we could into our visit. The first day we checked into the loft in the afternoon, then got some NY pizza (delicious) and went to Central Park, then explored a bit. At that point it was raining and getting dark, so we got some Asian food to go and went back to the loft.

    The next morning, we went to Times Square all morning. We were originally hoping to get Broadway tickets at the discount TKTS booth early, but evidentially they don't open on Tuesdays until 2pm. So, we wandered around Times Square, got lunch, went to a pub, and got tickets later in the afternoon for Phantom of the Opera. Since Eric hadn't seen it and it was one of the few shows with discount tickets sitting next to each other, we nabbed them! We went back to the loft to freshen up, then went to the (awesome, of course!) show and dinner.

    The last full day, we got up early so that we could make it on the first or second ferry to the Liberty Island/the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. The statue was beautiful, and they had these audio tours that were included with the tickets that were really informative and well done. Eric's grandfather came to the US through Ellis Island, so the entire experience of seeing the Statue like they would have seen it, then seeing Ellis Island was really interesting. We had a late lunch at an Italian place we're 95% sure was owned by the mafia, then walked around Wall Street, the Federal Building, the 9/11 memorial park, then went to the 102 story at the top of the new One World Trade Center. We were dead on our feet by then!

    I really do get the appeal of NYC. The buildings are beautiful and diverse, as are the people. There is SO much to do and to see. You could practically live your whole life in a square block or two if you had to, and might not ever get tired of the things around you. Everything is fast and busy and interesting. It's easy to understand that feeling that you can be anything that you want to be there, because when you look around, you see someone who IS the thing you want to be. I liked visiting... But I also really liked leaving and getting back to the nice, quiet country! :)
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  • Venice, Florida

    4. heinäkuuta 2016, Yhdysvallat ⋅ 🌙 28 °C

    In the middle of our travels, we flew down to Venice, Florida for our 2nd annual 4th of July get-together with college friends! We had a really nice week full of relaxation and friends and fun. On our first day, we bought a 10-person float at Costco, and used it on the ocean the whole week. We even floated on it when we watched all of the 4th of July fireworks over the water. Thanks a million to the Steffs for letting us use their house!

    PS- the little bump in the water in the last picture is a baby alligator!
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  • Mendon, Massachussets

    15. heinäkuuta 2016, Yhdysvallat ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

    We got to make a stop in Mendon for five days to see Eric's family!! It was such a wonderful visit, and we were so happy to get to see everyone up there.

    We stayed with the Donatelli grandparents, and while we're sorry for bringing in the heat wave, we loved spending time with them and being able to chat for a couple days. We also got to go see Aunt Chris and Uncle Dave at the cafe in Putnam and see all the really great updates, including the new and delicious ice cream bar!

    We were able to get lunch with the Herbert side one day, and had a really nice time with Grandma Marge, Aunt Sue, and Chelsea. We were also lucky enough to be invited to a mini family reunion on the Donatelli side, and had a lovely time there.

    We were sad we couldn't stay longer, but it was a wonderful, relaxing stay!
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  • Plymouth, Massachussets

    16. heinäkuuta 2016, Yhdysvallat ⋅ 🌙 24 °C

    We went whale watching out of Plymouth, and man was it incredible!! We had three pairs of mothers/calves that wanted to play with us and kept swimming around our boat, a pair of whale buddies who really liked showing off for us and followed us for a while, and a bunch of other whale friends as well! We saw probably 30+ finback whales, minke whales, and humpback whales.Lue lisää

  • Manchester, New Hampshire

    21. heinäkuuta 2016, Yhdysvallat ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

    We stayed in Manchester two nights to work. We meant to stay in Maine the second night, but Maine hotels were so offensively expensive that we accidentally ended up at the same hotel the second night in a row! There's not a lot in Manchester, but we liked it more than MA or CT. The roads don't seem quite so much like they were planned by blind people, and the second you cross the boarder it's a lot more open.Lue lisää

  • Acadia National Park, Maine

    26. heinäkuuta 2016, Yhdysvallat ⋅ 🌫 22 °C

    We finally got to our first major national park!! Acadia was absolutely gorgeous. It's on a mountainous island off the coast of Maine. What that means for Acadia is that you have a lot of mountains rising up out of a lot of forms of water, which makes for some spectacular views and great hikes. We were only there for a couple of days, so the only true hikes we did were Jordan Pond loop, the Bar Harbor tidal island hike, and the South Bubble Mountain hike, all of which were beautiful. The Bar Harbor island hike is one that you can only do at low tide, as the path to the island is submerged at any other time. Jordan Pond hike was peaceful and lovely, but South Bubble was our favorite- we loved hiking to the top of the mountain and seeing the mountains, lakes, and ocean all around us!

    Some of the other things we got to do were take a drive through the whole park, explore Cadillac mountain (twice- once during the day, and once for the sunrise. During the fall and winter, the top of Cadillac is the first place in the US to see the sunrise!), saw Thunder Hole and clambered around on the cliffs, swam in Echo Lake (coooold!), walked down Sand Beach, looked for peregrine falcons at Precipice cliff, and walked down to Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse.

    And since we're in Maine, there's also a lot of lobster! We got 4 dishes with lobster in it- including Paula Deen's favorite lobster mac and cheese, my first lobster roll, and whole boiled lobsters twice. We learned our lesson after the first time and, instead of paying $25 for one lobster with butter, just went to the grocery, paid $12 per lobster including them cooking it for us, and cooked ourselves some corn and potatoes in old bay seasoning real quick. Pro tip to everyone else, that's the way to go!

    Finally, if nothing else, go to Acadia for the stars. I've been to some remote places, but I've never seen so many stars in my life. Seeing the band of the Milky Way wasn't a challenge, it was practically the brightest thing in the sky. We saw shooting stars nearly every time we looked up. We were lucky enough to get two perfectly clear nights, and I could have stayed out there for hours.
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  • Mt. Washington, New Hampshire

    28. heinäkuuta 2016, Yhdysvallat ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

    Shoutout to Mr. and Mrs. Carlson for posting about their trip to Mt. Washington, because that's what put the place on our radar. It's a privately owned road that to goes to the top, so it cost us $38. We originally thought that was kind of a racket, but man, it was actually really worth it. It's a narrow, only partly paved road that winds a 4725 foot ascent to get to the top of a 6288 foot mountain. They claim that this road accommodates two cars at all places, and I think I believe them... but passing a car while driving a foot away from a two thousand foot cliff makes one question some things!

    The top of Mt. Washington started completely foggy, but cleared up a bit as we were there, probably due to the insane amount of wind. There was an outpost at the top that scientists live in to monitor the weather at the summit, which incidentally is notoriously insane. There are signs with giant letters that say things like "at any sign of bad weather, TURN BACK IMMEDIATELY!" So that was pretty fun. All in all, the views from the top were stunning, and it was such a cool experience!
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  • Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada

    1. elokuuta 2016, Kanada ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

    Finally (finally!), we're heading west! We made our way through the absolute nothingness that is Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont, and got a call from Eric's Aunt Sue when we were in New York, headed to Niagara Falls. It turned out that she and Chelsea were also on their way to Niagara Falls, making a stop on their way south to Oklahoma, and they were so kind and let us stay with them at their hotel! They were on the Canadian side, and while we were actually only planning on seeing the Falls from the NY side, I am so, so glad we went to Canada. The view from the Canadian side is SO much better, and we had such a great time!Lue lisää

  • Chicago, Illinois

    3. elokuuta 2016, Yhdysvallat ⋅ ⛅ 30 °C

    We spent one, super fun day in Chicago. We went to the aquarium all morning and saw some beluga whales, a little otter family, penguins, and lots of fishies!

    Right after that, we went to a Cubs game at Wrigley Field. It was 1:20 on a Wednesday, but the place was jam-packed with fans. Wrigley was a really cool field, and baseball is way more fun when 1) the place is packed and 2) everyone actually cares! The Cubs were down in the bottom of the ninth, and came back to win it 5-4. When the Cubs win the World Series this year and the Curse of the Billy Goat is broken, you can thank Eric and me!

    We went to a bar in Wrigleyville right after the game and celebrated a bit with the fans, then went to get some Chicago deep dish pizza. It was pretty good, but we definitely like our own regular pizza more. Wonderful day!
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  • Badlands National Park, South Dakota

    5. elokuuta 2016, Yhdysvallat ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

    After driving through seemingly endless fields of corn, then dozens of fields of wheat and sunflowers, we made it to Badlands National Park! And let me tell you, our second major national park did not disappoint. It's not the biggest or most exploration friendly park, so we were able to do the whole thing in about three hours. With the exception of seeing bison and doing a 10 mile hike, we saw and did everything. Though not seeing bison definitely wasn't for lack of trying! We got to see a couple of small herds of bighorn sheep, giant prairie dog towns and all of the giant, beautiful rock formations. On the way out, we stopped at Wall Drug (of course) and got our free water, 5¢ coffee, and homemade donuts! For those of you who haven't heard of Wall Drug, in the 1930's it was a failing drug store in the Godforsaken town of Wall, SD outside of the Badlands NP. They realized that the way to draw people to their store was to offer the hot, thirsty people driving through the badlands some free, ice cold water, and man did it work! It's a GIANT tourist trap now, so we were happy to be trapped for a little bit!Lue lisää

  • Mt. Rushmore, South Dakota

    5. elokuuta 2016, Yhdysvallat ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

    Mt. Rushmore, and not "Mt. Mushmore," as I texted my mom, is a really interesting monument. I had heard and read a lot of opinions about it- mostly that it was underwhelming in person. I didn't feel that way at all, however. I thought it was captivating, and I loved learning about how it was created. When we were going to leave, I kept thinking, "ok, that's a great last look, I'm ready to go." Then I would turn back around for some reason and see it, and think, "WOW! Ok, just one more minute." I'm so glad we made the stop!Lue lisää

  • Devil's Tower National Park, Wyoming

    5. elokuuta 2016, Yhdysvallat ⋅ 🌙 21 °C

    Wyoming has SO MANY DEER. We crossed the boarder and the deer just poured out of the woodwork. At first, we wondered if they were giant deer farms, because there was just no way so many deer could possibly exist in one place without being bred. But apparently, there was a way, because there were quite literally thousands of deer, just frolicking around.

    Apart from seeing an ungodly amount of deer, 4 deer attempting to commit car-assisted suicide, and a brief incident where we backtracked 10 miles to go to a gas station when we realized there wasn't another gas station for 200 miles, we made it to Devil's Tower right at sunset without much incident.

    Devil's Tower is awesome, in the truest sense of the word. It's a giant mountain of hardened lava tubes that used to be the plug to a volcano. All of the boulders at the bottom of the mountain are parts of lava tubes that crumbled away. It's beautiful and intimidating and you really, REALLY want to climb it.

    Last point of interest- on the way from Devil's Tower to our hotel in Gillette, we were already going under the crazy speed limit of 80mph because of the many deer that continued to jump out in front of our car. So we're on the highway almost at the city, we go over a small hill, and two giant, mammoth, Godzilla sized bucks with horns the size of our SUV bumper are standing in the middle of the highway, trying their best to murder us. We think it was a rear guard for the rest of the deer. You know- "don't let the people leave and tell others that we're here!" Thanks to Eric's excellent driving skills, we threaded through the deer, and lived to tell the tale.
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  • Colorado Springs, Colorado

    12. elokuuta 2016, Yhdysvallat ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

    We stopped in Denver for a few days before going on to Colorado Springs, but we basically only worked while we were there, so we don't have any pictures. We actually then stopped in Denver on the way back north for a night, but again, working... So no pictures. We did go out two of those nights to dinner and a brewery or two, and had a ton of fun at Illegal Pete's with nachos and some great people we met at the bar. Other than that, Denver was all work.

    We camped for two nights in Colorado Springs, and the main events were Pike's Peak and Garden of the Gods. Pike's Peak is one of the largest mountains that you can drive to the top of, and Garden of the Gods has the giant rock formations. It was raining pretty hard at Garden of the Gods so we couldn't do any hikes there, but just the views from the car were stunning. The town of Colorado Springs itself wasn't our favorite, but between the Rockies and the Garden of the Gods, it did great on natural beauty!
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  • Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado

    16. elokuuta 2016, Yhdysvallat ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

    WE SAW A MOOSE!!!

    You've got to understand, we've wanted to see a moose for months. MONTHS!! Every time we were anywhere remotely near moose watching country, we put in our moose miles. You see, we had a theory that you had to put in a certain amount of moose hours while in eligible moose miles in order to see a moose. So we put in more moose miles and moose hours than we could count, and it FINALLY paid off! In fact, we didn't just see one moose... we saw THREE!! Buy I'll get to that.

    Alright so we both went to school in the mountains, so we know all about mountains. Except I didn't, because the Rockies are NOTHING like the Appalachian Mountains. The mountain range in Rocky Mountain National Park is overwhelmingly large. When we first saw them from far away, I thought that the top layer of the range was a cloud, because it was too tall to be part of the mountains. Boy was I wrong! The other thing is that the Rockies are very (wait for it) ...rocky. Appalachian mountains have some rocks, but they mostly have a lot of trees and foliage all over them. The Rockies had trees and growth, but you could always see the rocks underneath and in all of the cliffs.

    We explored the park a bit and did some short hikes, and then took a long, one way, dirt road to explore deeper into the park. Even in August, the Rockies had glaciers on their peaks, which I was very excited about. At one point in the drive, we realized that we could pull over and climb up a short part of the mountainside, and we would be able to touch one of the glaciers. So of course we did that. On the way back, Eric channeled the power of the Eagle Scout and spotted our bull moose down in the valley next to us.

    So we just about passed out from excitement, then scurried back to the car as fast as possible to get our binoculars. We half yelled/half whispered to everyone we passed that "THERE'S A MOOSE DOWN THERE," then scampered as far down the mountain towards the moose as we dared. Two people, a brother and a sister, were also excited about the moose, so we watched it together. As we were standing there reveling in the moose's existence, we realize that the brown log next to the bull moose... uh. It's ears just moved. So now we've got a (really giant) bull moose grazing, with a cow moose lying in the grass next to him. Then the four of us realize that there's another, even bigger bull moose in the bushes behind them. So we're having a great time at this point.

    All of the sudden, we see a herd of elk migrate in over the ridge to our right. Then we see a coyote limping away from them, apparently having tried to attack one, who sits down and howls to the sky. Five minutes later, an entire pack of coyotes are howling and yipping in the bushes right next to the elk. That eventually calms down, but then we see another herd of elk down in the valley, and the bull elk from the two herds start bugling at each other.

    At that point, we had been sitting on this ridge for almost 2 hours, and it was getting really cold and dark, so we had to leave. But that was definitely one of the coolest things we've experienced! We also got to be at the top of the Rocky Mountains at sunset, which is never a bad thing!
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  • Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming

    18. elokuuta 2016, Yhdysvallat ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

    Yellowstone gets all the love, but look at these mountains! They are connected to Yellowstone, and wow they are incredible!! We spent a great day looking at those beauties from land and kayak, and loved them!

    We didn't love driving to them though... The drive from Colorado through Wyoming feels uneasy. You drive north through absolute nothingness for what seems like forever. You see no one and nothing, and you feel a bit like you're driving towards the edge of the earth. You feel as though, if you're not careful, you'll just get lost up there and fall off the edge.

    But then the Grand Tetons appear out of absolutely nowhere when you crest a certain hill, and the world has a wall again.
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