Leaving the giants of Redwood behind we worked our way north along the beautiful coast and made it all the way to Washington and to its pride – the giant of Mt Rainier. This is a year round snow-capped mountain with its 28 glaciers. We only stopped at the base not doing any kind of … Continue reading
Spandex tuxedo wedding and tallest in the world
A normal day in San Francisco: we had a nice picnic at the water front with the Golden Gate in the background, Alcatraz in the other direction while a gay couple got married nearby in their spandex tuxedos. The renounced foggy city of San Francisco served us the best of weather with only sun and … Continue reading
Spider migration and hippies
After Grand Canyon our plan was to meet up with some Swedish friends in San Diego. But unfortunately the last man standing Emma of our family, also got the super cold. We didn’t want any other to get sick so we made a few days detour into the desert. We really enjoyed Joshua Tree park, … Continue reading
Las Vegas and Grand Canyon
After spending six days tent camp with night temperatures around freezing we really enjoyed the warm climate with almost 30 C and the comfort of staying at casino hotels. We started off in Bullhead city where Emil have some very distant relatives. It was good to see them since he saw them last time 15 … Continue reading
US government close down and Korean invasion
Leaving Yellowstone, Wyoming put on a great colorful show displaying all non evergreen trees from yellow, orange to red. We also left the snow and cold behind. The scenery changed to a more arid and barren landscape, slowly transforming to a more desert like setting. We were welcomed to Utah with a very pleasant warm … Continue reading
Canadian dinosaurs dead as a rock to Yellowstone’s live an kicking wild life
In Canada the whole family was very excited about our visit to the Tyrrell Dinosaur Museum. Alberta’s soil seem to host one of the greatest collections of fossils in the world making also this museum into one of the best dinosaurs museums. The variety was huge, you name your favorite fierce extinct dinosaur and they … Continue reading