Friday, July 29, 2011

Epilogue #3 - A new direction - July 29th

Hi Gang,
Yes, this post is, indeed, different than previous ones. It comes at the front rather than the end of the blog as we have done so far. After some thought we realized that we have a lot of stuff we would like to share with you - from our most recent trip and from some of the others we have had. They include - of course - lots of photos of some of our country's incredibly beautiful sights but, also, some information about places we have visited that we thought you might find interesting. And - if you happen to visit some of the places, the info might be helpful to you in getting the most out of your travels.  Soooo .... we thought we'd start doing "real-time" updates.  That means that now, we'll have the most recent post at the top of the page.  We will leave the trip posts as they were so if you want to look at any of those again you can still go down through them in the sequence we used before.

And - our tips and thoughts do not mean that we're trying to be "know-it-alls" because we certainly "don't." We would also like to get your feedback and any tips you might have for us. For now, we'd like to add a few of the photos we thought might give you some insight into the wonders of our parks, cities and states - natural and man-made.

For openers, the web site of the National Park Service is really phenomenal!!  Their web address is:


You really owe it to yourself to take a look at it.  You'll be surprised at the various information it gives you and the helpful tips for planning your trip.  (Wish I'd paid more attention to it myself!!)  And, if you are 62 don't forget about the National Parks Senior Pass. It is really valuable!!  It is on the above web site at:
http://www.us-parks.com/golden-age-passport.html
When we mentioned we were starting our trip in Las Vegas we encountered more than just a few "turned up noses."  Why, they asked, would you want to spend time in a "gambling place?"  Well, turns out that some of the architecture and art that can be seen there is absolutely amazing.  Yes, there is more than enough "glitz" to go around but - take a look at a few things we saw.

This 35,000 year old Mammoth tusk was carved to depict all of the people living in a community in China.  The carving was begun about 500 years ago and the work continued for about 100 years.  The tusk sits on a carved piece of ebony wood five feet long and three feet high.  The piece comes from the Ming Dynasty and is exhibited in one of the casinos.



This remarkable piece, also from the Ming Dynasty, is one of a pair of jars - each weighing over 1,200 pounds - carved out of a solid piece of Jade.  The vessels were about four feet high and were incredibly ornate.












And this is a motorcycle that was hand-made to represent the "Siren of Treasure Island".  It is on display in the casino and was extraordinary.  I'm going to try to add a video that shows it in more detail and I think you'll see why it earned second and third looks from everyone who walked by.



Believe it or not - we've still got a camera or two to go through.  Sherwood has some good pics from Las Vegas - and the other places we visited - that we'll be adding later. 



One thing we have found very beneficial in virtually all of the parks we've visited is the abundance of places to stop for photos or just to sit and enjoy the amazing sights. And - those same places make it easy to pull off to allow someone who is in a bigger hurry than you might be. (Don't worry, they will some day regret rushing through these magical places.)








Another thing we have greatly appreciated is the availability of places to stop for a picnic! That's something we enthusiastically recommend. It might take some extra planning but, believe me, it's worth it. This spot was in Yosemite, right beside a beautiful stream.





We'll try not to put you into "photo-overload" so we'll end this post for now.

First, though, I wanted to go back and say a word or two about one of the things we commented on in earlier posts.  It is the "Tillman" bridge that now spans the Colorado River high above the unbelievable Hoover Dam.  Take a look at this picture.  It was taken from the top of the dam - which is, itself, nearly four hundred feet above the surface of the river.  The bridge rises another 300 feet + above.  Take a look at the picture and the tiny figures looking down from the walkway.  Amazing!!!!!!


Thanks for sticking with us.  We'll be back soon!!

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

A Quick Note About Our Blog **** Don't forget "Older Posts" !!!

For you folks who are experienced "bloggers" we want to give you a " heads up" about our posts. As we did on our Alaska trip, we plan to publish our posts so that they start with our first one and then go down in chronological order.  That method differs from the "standard" one where the most recent post is at the top of the list. I'm not sure why, but that seems to feel "right" to all three of us. (Yeah, we actually voted!!) Anyway, if it gives you major heartburn, let us know and we'll vote again!!! (It also means that the dates shown in the "archive" section over on the right might be kinda "weird." Sorry!)

Oh - that also means that if you get to the bottom of the posts and it just "stops" you will Need to click on "Older Posts" to continue. Thanks for your patience!

Saturday, July 2, 2011

New Experiences Of All Kinds

Hi Gang,

We're getting ready to go again. We hope you've stayed in shape since last fall because we're planning to cover a lot of territory in a relatively short time on this trip. We'll depart Greater Metropolitan Ridgeway on July 13th heading for Greenville/Spartanburg airport. From there we'll detour through Motown and turn West for "Sin City." (That's Las Vegas in case you couldn't tell.) From there we plan to check out Death Valley, Hoover Dam, Mammoth Lakes, Yosemite National Park, Sequoia National Park, Crystal Cave and many others. We look forward to having you with us again!!!  As usual, we'll have all those last minute details like ....  getting the house-sitters settled in, making sure all the animals know where their next meal is coming from, stuffing the hummingbirds to capacity before we go .. but we'll keep you up-to-date as we get ready to hit the road to see our beautiful country.




This time we will be using an iPad to do our posts. This will be a first for us so bear with us as we learn the tricks. We certainly want to make sure we can share the scenes we see with you so we've spent time learning how to send photos to a blog with an iPad. Right away we learned that there are "tricks" to learn. But ... With the help of a nifty app called "Blogpress" we overcame the hurdles and will add a photo from Sherwood's back yard just to prove it. More to come soon!!







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Friday, July 1, 2011

Travel Plan Update

OK Gang, we've started making our arrangements and wanted to pass along a few tidbits of info in case you're planning a similar trip.  First - I know you guys probably already know a lot of this stuff but for those who don't - in addition to the airport you leave from and the length of your trip, the actual days you travel on can make a huge difference in price.  The first "biggie" is that it seems that no matter where you go, staying over a Saturday night is one of the biggest "cost busters."  Then, if you have the flexibility, checking out prices for various departure and return days can make a difference of $100 to $300 in your ticket costs.  We have also found that while travel services such as Travelocity, Expedia, etc. have "low cost" fares, the airlines are now pretty willing to match their rates and sometimes you don't have the "no change" mentality of the services.  

We still found that the services (Travelocity is the one we've used most frequently) still have some of the better deals on auto costs.  And ..... if you've got one of those credit cards that give you "reward points" of some kind, they actually work GREAT!!  We got a fantastic upgrade on the car and a big reduction in "points" by making the reservation by phone rather than on line.  

Also - I know there are tons of options for hotel reservations but just one quick note for Vegas ... there is a site called "VegasView.com that has really been good to work with.  Of course, their business is making reservations for people but they seem to take their job seriously and they seemed sincerely interested in helping us.  And be sure to check the "Reviews" section when you are considering a hotel.  I can testify to the importance of that one!!!


Another small item.  I don't want to over-emphasize it but - when you are looking for reservations in or near a national park, you will find that there are multiple sites that offer assistance with those locations.  Most of them seem to be pretty reputable but they may not be officially affiliated with the National Park System.  That does not mean that they aren't perfectly acceptable companies but some are authorized concessionaires and some are not.  So - just be aware so you can ask the right questions.  


Oh .... by the way, as we said, one of our destinations will be Yosemite.  (...we'll be traveling the Tioga Pass from the Nevada side) which we consider to be one of the most beautiful places on the planet.  If you want to get a small idea of what's there, check out this interesting video about "Moonbows."  (Yep, that "dot" between the 'u' and the 'b' is supposed to be there.)   
   
http://youtu.be/_68ytOYnTvs

More to come .....  we're looking forward to the trip!!   

Our Route

Well folks, we're gearing up to go.  Getting some last minute things, etc.  Although we didn't post it on the blog last year, we kept an ongoing map of our route and it was fun to go back and see where we went.  At least one of our buds kept a similar map and when we got back he showed it to me to let me know he kept up with us each step of the way.  We did something similar the previous year and I'm attaching a copy just to show you what it looked like.  That trip saw us flying into Chicago and traveling North to - and around - Lake Superior and then Lake Michigan.  It was a great trip with lots of beautiful sights and fun people.  This is the route we followed.  If we can (iPad still being the mystery it is ...) we'll try to include one this time.  This is the route we followed:
Great Circle Tour - Lakes Superior and Michigan
If we can (iPad still being the mystery it is ...) we'll try to include one this time as we head into the Sierra Nevada Mountains.  (Actually, I tried to go back and re-create the map from the AK trip but it was humongous!!!! ...  and I couldn't get it all in.)

OK, Gang..... Here we go!!!

We made it. To GSP with plenty of time to spare!! Now, we're saddling up to leave for Vegas (via Motown). Only hitch in our "gitalong" was that beings as how we're here in sunny SC - the bar wasn't open yet - so we had to forego our traditional "Bloody Mary" toast to Lou. Oh well, we'll make up for it in "Sin City!!




.... More to come so ... Hang on!!!

SCTravelersX3 (Linda, Sherwood & The Driver)



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Touchdown in Detroit

Yeah, I know, we just sent a post a little while ago but I'm still trying to get the hang of the iPad. We're about ready but still have a few issues with the video uploading process. We'll get it eventually. In the meantime, a few pics from the "friendly skies."












We also found the Detroit airport to be very attractive with some really artistic features. I'm attaching some photos but really wish I could get the videos uploaded. They do a better job of showing the creativity of the artists.











YouTube Video



YouTube Video

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We're here ...

Well Gang, we made it safely to Vegas and here's what greeted us as we entered McCarran Int'l.....








We even managed to rush Linda by the "bandits" without making a deposit!!!

Right before we arrived we saw some stark but beautiful scenery...














tomorrow we'll Take a look at some of the man-made wonders and we'll share them with you. Back soon...

************ DON'T FORGET ABOUT "OLDER" POSTS *********

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