Los Angeles

Monday night we arrived late at LA airport and took a taxi to my brother's house. He and his wife Maaike have been so nice to let us stay in their house and let us use their campervan. From there weRead more
Laguna beach

Whe are finally 'on the road'!
Our first stop next to the ocean at Laguna beach and Shaws Cove
San Diego

Coronado Island, San Diego City and the beaches, coves and cliffs around San Diego.
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Back to L.A. area

We headed back from San Diego to LA and stayed again for one night at Laguna Beach at the perfect spot at the waterfront. Then off to LA for my brothers' 50th birthday. 🎈
Next day my brother flewRead more
Carpinteria

Nice beachtown, the ride up here had some stunning views.
Pretty hike in the morning to a Seal nursery beach where I saw a rooky seal.
Paso Robles

Boondocking (that's how they call that here) at a winery.
Cheers!
Mountains of Sta Cruz

Another stay at a winery. We love it!
On our way we came past our first national park (NP) and we visited a beach with sea otters. Great to see them play in the water (not good for pictures though)
San Francisco and around

After a lovely roadtrip past Santa Cruz, Sharktooth bay and Waddel (kite) beach we reached San Francisco. We first stayed two nights, explored a bit of the city walking and by bus and then drove offRead more
North of San Francisco

We are quite excited to follow the coast north from San Francisco, but off course we won't miss the Sonoma and Napa valleys, well known for their wineries. We do an extensive one day roadtrip throughRead more
Redwood National and State parks

Our last day in California is an extremely pretty one. We drive and hike through big woods with enormous redwood trees. These trees can get heights up to 100 meters and there are many of them.
We alsoRead more
Oregon Coast

We keep driving up the coast. In the mornings and later afternoons there is unfortunately quite a lot of marinefog blocking our views, but we do manage to see quite some wildlife along the way. SomeRead more
Olympic National park

Olympic National Park is all about wild beaches, rainforest and lakes. The beaches are full of big dead trees, I imagine they stranded there during storms and have been there forever. The forests areRead more
Seattle

We leave the coast and head inland towards Seattle. Again a beautiful route past the island of Bainbridge where we take the ferry to Seattle. Seattle is a city with a nice vibe and great views. WeRead more
Portland and the Columbia river gorge

Oregon (and Portland) is famous for breweries so of course we had to taste some of their beers. Portland claims to have the biggest bookshop in the world, and yes, it is huge!! Also in Portland weRead more
Yellowstone and Grand Tetons

Quite a drive from Oregon up to Yellowstone, but not an ugly one, and we managed to find beautiful camp spots in the forest (thank you IOverland app and the federal governments of Wyoming and MontanaRead more
Great Salt Lake

We stayed a few nights around Salt Lake City, first to see and feel the Great Salt Lake and then we had to wait for something to be sent to us. No problem, we jumped in the lake at the fabulousRead more
Arches NP

Our first National Park in Utah, very impressive. Lots of driving and several small hikes leading to beautiful arches.
Canyonlands

One of my favorite hikes so far has been here in Canyonlands NP. The views were fabulous, everywhere we could see there were canyons cut out in the rocks, very impressive!!
Also we found out we wereRead more
Navajo national monument

This day we take it easy, we drive towards Antelope canyon and make a stop for overnight at Navajo national monument. A national monument is not a monument as we know in the Netherlands but more likeRead more
Antelope canyon

Antelope canyon is a so called slotcanyon, a very narrow canyon formed by flashfloods, only occurring at rainfall during the monsoon season (according to our guide). During midday when the sunbeamsRead more
Bryce Canyon via Lake Powel

After Antilope canyon we take a cooling dip in lake Powell before we take off to beautiful Bryce Canyon NP. This National Park consists mainly of Hoodoos which are rock pillars shaped by cold weather.Read more
Zion NP

Zion is one of the most popular national parks of the USA, unfortunately that resulted in pretty crowded parking lots and hiking trails.
The first day I hiked the Narrows, a very popular trail throughRead more
Spring Creek Canyon and Cedar Break

After the crowds of Zion we went to Cedar City, a town off the tourist radar. Here we hiked to a beautiful red canyon, it was a long but very rewarding hike. In the afternoon we drove to the CedarRead more
Grand Canyon, North rim

The Grand Canyon is so Grand that pictures really do not do any justice. I did try though.
We flew over the canyon with Jan (my brother) in a 4 seater a couple of years ago, and that was so impressiveRead more
Las Vegas, lake Mead

Our way back to LA led us through Las Vegas. First we drove past lake Mead and the Hooverdam. Not too special to be honest and very hot. At night a nice meal in The Peppermill and a quick walk throughRead more
Old? It's a youngtimer [Jan]
TravelerNet iets jonger dan jij inderdaad 😏