Between our off-road adventure and getting back to the Bay Area we have seen lots of beautiful, impressive and/or weird things. So indulge me in giving an overview in a few photo albums.
Colorado & Utah photos
Chapel, Dam & Aliens photos
On October 8th we made it to Livermore where we stayed a couple of nights with Lita and Patrick; we then crashed on Victoria and Adrian's floor for a night. Thanks guys!
Picked up our mail at Inge and Marc's - thanks so much for looking after that for us, it was a very big help!!!!!
And now we're staying at the FiGi's again in San Francisco.
What happens now?
Well, we have some options and are looking into them at the moment. Once we've mapped out the next step(s) we will bring you up-to-date here!
Greetings from Potrero Hill, SF.
Tuesday, October 12, 2004
Saturday, October 2, 2004
Sterlin goes Off-Road, UT
Today we visited Canyonlands National Park. Instead of taking the paved roads, we decided to take one of the 4WD only roads. This enabled us to get away from the crowds and access great views of the Colorado River.
The trip started out down a rather simple sand road. Although, the ranger had told us that the road we choose was "not difficult" the road was proving to be much less difficult than I imagined. And then suddenly the sand road turned into rock, and the difficulty level went up considerably. The ranger also said the road was "not easy".
We spent 5 miles weaving our way through the rock outcrops. Caroline had to often get out of the car and act as a 'spotter' to find a managable route. Overall the trip was a total blast. Here are some photos.
Signing off from Monticello, UT.
The trip started out down a rather simple sand road. Although, the ranger had told us that the road we choose was "not difficult" the road was proving to be much less difficult than I imagined. And then suddenly the sand road turned into rock, and the difficulty level went up considerably. The ranger also said the road was "not easy".
We spent 5 miles weaving our way through the rock outcrops. Caroline had to often get out of the car and act as a 'spotter' to find a managable route. Overall the trip was a total blast. Here are some photos.
Signing off from Monticello, UT.
Friday, October 1, 2004
A Touch of Wyoming, Colorado and Utah.
After Mt Rushmore we continued to Devil's Tower, WY - a close encounter of the best kind!
We then left the cornfields of Wyoming for the Rockies in Colorado. 'Rocky Mountains National Park' was worth the drive-through.
We stopped in Georgetown, about 40 miles west of Denver to visit Eric and Lisa, whom we met on holiday in Guatemala last Dec/Jan. Thanks guys for making time for us in the middle of your house-move!
The fall colours in the vicinity of Aspen were gorgeous. photos
Once in Utah the Colorado River guided us to 'Arches National Park'. Absolutely fantastic scenery! photos
Goodnight from Moab, UT.
We then left the cornfields of Wyoming for the Rockies in Colorado. 'Rocky Mountains National Park' was worth the drive-through.
We stopped in Georgetown, about 40 miles west of Denver to visit Eric and Lisa, whom we met on holiday in Guatemala last Dec/Jan. Thanks guys for making time for us in the middle of your house-move!
The fall colours in the vicinity of Aspen were gorgeous. photos
Once in Utah the Colorado River guided us to 'Arches National Park'. Absolutely fantastic scenery! photos
Goodnight from Moab, UT.
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