Inspired by Butterflies
Saturday, June 21, 2014
The return to Washington!
Unfortunately I had no internet access during the trip, and have a lot of posts saved up I need to upload and date appropriately. But don't fret! They will be up soon, along with some photos from my trip, which I am going through presently.
The trip was a blast. I already miss Oklahoma, and all the things I've seen in between. I miss the people whom I met while there, too.
To be honest, the experience has me very torn. I've been thinking a lot about the idea of a temporary move, at least until Mitch is able to move up here permanently. Plus, it would give me the ability to explore more of Oklahoma, which I have fallen in love with, especially when it comes to the geology and zoology of the areas I was able to visit during my short time there.
It's not something to take lightly, however, and there will be a lot of thought and planning before even attempting to follow through with the possibility of me moving there. Already been looking into the ideas of putting my things into storage here, renting my house out, and applying for the local college there so I can finish my degree.
Ah well, still a lot to think about. More adventures to come, too!
Monday, June 9, 2014
Destination: oklahoma!
Made it to southeast oklahoma last night. Long drive, 636 miles from Albuquerque, NM but I made it!
I followed part of the route 66. Sadly, the historical area is run down, and there's a lot of ghost towns. Planning on checking some of them out on the way back.
There's not a lot to see out along hwy 40. Many a small town, but most of them are empty other than a few homes and gas stations. Found quite a few abandoned gas stations along the way, so don't always believe the signs saying "gas ahead."
Speaking of fueling up, if you're on a long distance road trip, it's always a good idea to keep a full fuel tank. You never know when you'll see another gas station, especially along old highways like 40. Personally, my rule is to always fill up at half a tank. That way you're pretty safe and sure to not end up stuck on the side of the road with an empty tank!
Sunday, June 8, 2014
New Mexico
I'm staying in Albuquerque, New Mexico for the night. Crap hotel, econolodge. Forgot they still allow smoking in rooms down here. Thinking it would have been better to find a campsite, but too late now. I have all sorts of photos to post, will do so when I have reached my destination!
Friday, June 6, 2014
La Grande, Oregon
Stopping for the second gas stop in la grande, Oregon. Still have 400 miles to go til I reach Utah! Here's a neat Texaco I saw in la grande.
So begins my journey...
Completed my last day of class yesterday, and did a pretty good job on the presentation for my research paper. Spoke with one of the teachers about continuing my research via independent study, and he's interested to see what kind of proposal I can come up with, and definitely interested in seeing me do further studies on sea star wasting! Something to look forward to in the fall.
Today is the first day of my very first, 2000+ mile journey by the good old American road trip. My Camobox (car) is all packed, just need to put in a few last minute necessities (cooler, boots, laptop, dog), eat some breakfast, and go!
Hopefully I will be making it to my first destination in Utah by tonight. Depends on stops and tiredness. Not going to rush, just going to enjoy the scenery!
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
Counting down the hours...
Monday, June 2, 2014
Only four more days, route 66 and a new hat!
Only four more days! Finishing up my research paper (did an experiment involving sea star wasting disease, Pisaster ochraceus and antibiotics), have presentations Wednesday and Thursday, and Friday morning I hit the road!
While looking over my route, I realized that part of my route - Hwy 40 from Albuquerque, New Mexico to Amarillo, Texas - is part of the historic route 66! I'm very excited to drive a portion of this route. The entirety of route 66 spans over 2,448 miles, so I won't be driving the entire thing, but it will still be fun to experience part of history! If you would like to read more about U.S. Route 66, Wikipedia has a great page: Wikipedia U.S. Route 66 with some good information, along with links to other sites about the famous highway.
I've also been looking for sites to rockhound while on my trip. Rockhounding is one of my favorite hobbies, and I'm well known for stopping at random road cuts in the middle of nowhere, or along beaches and rivers to paw through gravel in search of little treasures. On previous road trips, I've found some very beautiful geodes, crystals, jasper, petrified wood, all sorts of beautiful rocks. After looking around online, I found a few good sites, not too far off the route I'm taking. Hopefully the weather is good enough that I can stop and pick away with my rock hammer and find some cool stuff!
Another favorite thing of mine to do on road trips is discover the weird things along the main roads. Seems like the south is full of strange statues, ghost towns, abandoned buildings, etc. Wrote a nice list of things to look for along the way, although I'm sure there will be more to see than just those few. Noted the known locations on my map, along with locations of state parks, national forest lands, campgrounds, and more. Will certainly be taking a lot of photographs, that's for sure!
One thing I've been on the lookout for my trip is a good desert hat. I like the looks of the Indiana Jones and crocodile dundee hats, but they're pretty expensive. Really liking the outback style cowboy hats. Ended up finding a good straw hat, made by Scala, today for a good price.