Forest Lake, QLD

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It’s been 4 years since we did our Camira Crusade trip and here we are the day is finally here. Carl and Paola will be 24 hours behind us. We will organise the National Parks pass and someOkumaya devam et
City of Angles, Los Angeles

After a short delay in Brisbane we got under way. A sleepless night on a full flight. Noela squeezed in 6 movies and me 3, along with a couple of docos.
Arrived LAX at 06.30 and joined the immigrationOkumaya devam et
Fresno Follys

Headed for Fresno via Bakersfield famous for being the Country Music capital of the West, oilfields and the "Bakersfield drillers". Fantastic driving up the I5 after clearing LA traffic and being heldOkumaya devam et
Yosemite in a day Mammoth Lakes

On the road at 7.00am to Madera, Oakhurst and into Yosemite. The drive out through what appeared to be beef country with rolling hills.
After Oakhurst we rapidly climbed into the mountains. NarrowOkumaya devam et
Furnace Creek, Death Valley

We missed out on doing the Death Valley trip last time as we were on bikes and it was blistering hot. So, we put it back on the plan for this trip.
After leaving Mammoth at 7.30 our first stop was toOkumaya devam et
Zion National Park

After a night in a really flash but cheap casino in North Las Vegas we got on the road to Zion National Park, Zion Canyon just out of Hurricane Utah.
There are no words to describe this place. WeOkumaya devam et
Totally Awesome, Bryce Canyon,

Once again, I am at a loss for words to describe the sites that we have seen today. No superlatives, no camera lens can truly capture the unbelievable grandeur of these natural wonders.
Bryce CanyonOkumaya devam et
Salina UT

Soda Fountain, Soda Springs ID

Whilst today has been mainly just a driving day we ha e seen some different country. Driving some minor roads through Utah. Utah of course is mainly Mormon as it was the Mormons settled these andOkumaya devam et
We're goin to, Jackson WY

Leaving Soda Springs behind and following State Highway 89, we set out to Jackson Hole Wyoming, gateway to the Tetons and Yellowstone national Park.
We passed through some small towns, Freedom,Okumaya devam et
On Safari, Grand Tetons

5.50 AM pick up in an 8 seat off road van, equipped with high powered binoculars and spotting scopes all from Jackson Eco Tours. From the outset it appeared that we had a great guide Chelsea,Okumaya devam et
Beary good day, Teton Village

Our last day in Jackson and we decided to start early and retrace our steps from yesterday’s safari and see if we can find some interesting wildlife. It was very different without binoculars, but weOkumaya devam et
Geysers and geesers, Yellowstone NP

Jackson is some 50 miles South of Yellowstone NP so we got an early start as there was plenty of things that we wanted to see on this visit. Our first encounter for the day was a group of Bison rightOkumaya devam et
True Wild West, Cody WY

Cody is a wild west town steeped in history and named after Buffalo Bill Cody who developed the town and poured significant amounts of money into it. The hospitality here is second to none and theOkumaya devam et
Rodeo Time, Cody WY

Shoot out at the hotel Irma was a bit corny but they re-enacted a shoot out with Butch Cassidy and Wyatt Earp. There was a big crowd and it certainly entertained the kids.
One of our things to do inOkumaya devam et
Montana Hospitality, Willsall, MT

After a great breakfast at granny's, we left Cody behind, driving north along the Chief Joseph Highway. This is an amazing road with awesome scenery and telling history. It was here that the Nez PerzeOkumaya devam et
Blackfeet Nation, Browning MT

Dinner Last night was at the Bank Bar, an old bank complete with vault now operating as a bar and restaurant. Whilst it sounds flash Wilsall only has a population of 200 or so but it is a friendlyOkumaya devam et
Glacier National Park, MT

Well Browning was a strange place, it had all the hall marks of a town that had been forgotten and yet it is a gateway to one of the most scenic and popular National Parks. Fireworks going off allOkumaya devam et
Bonners Ferry ID

Wenatchee to Seattle, Wenatchee, WA

Hi all sorry a couple of big days and no time to blog, trying to Catch up tonight.
A reasonable early start to the day from Bonners Ferry, the plan for the day was to get to Wenatchee. We had a reallyOkumaya devam et
Seattle,WA

After a great nights sleep in Seattle (no not the movie) we decided that driving into downtown was our best option and parking there for the day. We concentrated on the pier area as there is alwaysOkumaya devam et
Astoria, WA

With a day up our sleeve we left Seattle and followed the I 5 to Tacoma and Olympia before picking up the 101 and heading for the coast, Aberdeen, Westport, Long beach to name a few seaside towns.
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Portland, Fairview, OR

Astoria was a great place and we enjoyed our meal at one of the boutique breweries that dot the state of Oregon the one we ate at was the Bouy.
Departing Astoria at 7.30am we headed toward PortlandOkumaya devam et
4th of July, Portland OR

The 4th of July is a special day here in the USA, a public holiday set aside to commemorate and celebrate its independence from the commonwealth.
We decided to use the quieter roads to explore theOkumaya devam et
Downtown, Portland OR

Portland is a beautiful city and we spent today cramming as much in as possible. The public transport here is brilliant, we jumped onto the Tri-met Maxrail at 8.00am for 5$ a head ride all day for 24Okumaya devam et
GezginI love the magnificent beauty of the Western states. I hope to do the same trip in a couple of years. I’ll be getting in touch for info. I hope you had a great trip,