I'm Outta Here!

I am currently at the Baldock rest area, stretching my legs. There's a tree representing every state planted, including a Scarlett Oak from Washington, DC, the Flowering Dogwood of Virginia, a WhiteLæs mere
All Keyed Up

The Holiday Inn is in an area full of other hotels--think Breezewood. The lobby was nice, and I think breakfast will be pretty good. Check-in was fast, and I chose a room on the 4th floor (out of 4).Læs mere
Southward Bound

I'm relaxing in the hotel room, after bringing some breakfast up to my room. I need to leave in the next hour or so, and want to take a shower before I go. This place has been nice except for all theLæs mere
100K

It took almost 12 years, but I finally rolled over to 100,000 miles! I think it's fitting that it happened on a road trip.
Road to Reno

The Weed Rest Area is just outside of Weed, California. There is a beautful view of Mt Shasta from there. This was my lunch stop and I had my Greek Salad with feta, olives, pepperoncini, cucumber, andLæs mere
Holiday Inn Reno

I arrived around 6pm and was glad to be done driving for the day. This hotel is nicer than the one in Roseburg, but also more expensive! My room is nice, with a great big chaise and a lot of deskLæs mere
On the Road...it's not that lonely

I left the hotel just after 10am. I reorganized my duffle and got the car in order. All while enjoying some Biscuits and Gravy that I brought up from the lobby breakfast.
I was heading towardsLæs mere
Virginia City

Okay, I could have totally passed on this one. It is a historic location for the Comstock Load. But it is also an awful tourist trap. It reminded me of Lake of the Ozarks Bagnell Dam area. Old timeyLæs mere
Carson City

The drive from Virginia City to Carson City was short, but through a bunch of old silver (and gold?) mining towns. It was a nice drive.
Carson City is small, but not as small as I would have thought.Læs mere
Dayton

Dayton was another half an hour drive. Most of it was on a 4 lane highway with a lot of traffic. I missed the first turn off, but found another entry for the downtown. Okay, that is a stretch. It isLæs mere
1/2 a lunch in Fallon.

Fallon was another half hour from Dayton. I stopped to take some pictures of a US-50 sign on the way.
Fallon itself has no points of interest, but I was getting hungry and saw signs for a park.Læs mere
Grimes Point Archeology Site

I wish I'd stopped here for lunch, instead of wasting my time in Fallon. There was a short hike to see petroglyph, and a shady spot to have the rest of my lunch.
It's only 75° out, but the sun isLæs mere
Middlegate Station

This place is famous for being the last gas for a while, plus their giant burgers that look like monsters. It is so small and looks like an old run-down shed. I turned around quickly and came inside.Læs mere
The Lonely Road

After leaving the petroglyph site the road actually started to get lonely. The road was a ribbon of highway, heading towards the hills. I pulled over a few times to stretch my legs and enjoy the view.Læs mere
Sure Stay Eureka

This is my last night in "civilization" so I am trying to get organized. This place is nowhere as near as nice as the Holiday Inns that I have been staying in. It is half the cost, so that'sLæs mere
Eureka

I got organized at the hotel and packed the car at about 9am. Then, I stopped for gas and ice. Finally, I parked on the main drag to check out the town. All of these stops were within 100 yards ofLæs mere
Ely

The drive here was beautiful. More hilly with fewer stretches of straight highway. I went over about 5 or 6 passes, all 6500 to 7500 feet.
It was about 1 1/2 hours to Ely. It doesn't look like muchLæs mere
First night at Great Basin

After setting everything up, I relaxed in my chair and read for a bit. I wasn't hungry, so I went for a walk around the campground. The altitude is still affecting me, so it was a short walk. ThereLæs mere
Upper Lehman Creek Campground #4

The drive from Ely was about an hour. I stopped for lunch at a wildlife viewing area that had picnic tables. Lunch was Cobb salad, and it was very good. However, it was windy and getting cold, so ILæs mere
Lazy day

I slept well and woke up at about 6:30am. It was very comfortable in the car, except that it is on a slight hill, so my feet were a bit elevated.
It always takes a few tries to get my coffee right inLæs mere
Wheeler Peak

Today was the day to drive to the top of Wheeler Peak road--about 12 miles from the campground. But first coffee and breakfast! I made a scrambled egg concoction with mushrooms, red bell peppers,Læs mere
In Search of Gas

Once I came down off Wheeler Peak, it was time to find gas. I had a 1/2 a tank, but I wanted to top off, plus there was nothing else to do!
Venturing past Baker, there was a town on the Utah border,Læs mere
Lehman Cave

I booked this tour about a month ago. Tickets apparently sell out quickly. I skipped breakfast this morning and relaxed while I had to go to the cave tour.
The tour had 20 people and was an hourLæs mere
Astronomy Show

After the cave tour, I drove around other parts of the park, including the Baker Creek campground. I am glad I opted for the one I did, as Baker Creek was way more exposed and sunny. I also checkedLæs mere
Last Morning

I woke up at 6am, which was early, considering how late I went to bed. I wasn't in a rush, so I enjoyed the nice morning while I had coffee and journaled. I did start by disassembling my bed set upLæs mere