Thursday, 16 August 2012

USA Road Trip - Days 17 to 21


Day 17 was another one of our all day driving days.  Leaving the beautiful Montana landscape behind, we entered Idaho, which was as exciting as Iowa (so not exciting at all) and then over into Washington.  The eastern side of Washington state was nothing like what Twilight portrayed.  It was hot, dry and sunny and looked a lot like Idaho/Iowa.  About an hour out from Seattle the scenery completely changed and we were in beautiful mountainous forests covered in mist and looking much more Twilight-esque.

Yay.  Idaho.
Our first whirly whirly!
There was just hours of this.  HOURS.
Finally, something nice to look at.
The next day we wandered around Seattle, stopping to check out Pike Place Market, the Space Needle and the first Starbucks store in America.  As it is summer here (although you wouldn’t know it in Seattle with its wind and rain etc) everything was stupidly busy.  The market was overcrowded making food purchasing and eating a little awkward.  The line to Starbucks was down the road, why I will never know.  It all tastes the same people!!  Starbucks is the McDonalds of the coffee world.  The line to the Space Needle was also a little ridiculous so we wandered around the base of it laughing at the fools who spent their hard earned money to go up and look at grey clouds.

The Space Needle
The Space Needle and the Experience Music Project
Inside the market 
Pike Place Market
That evening we headed to Portland and were lucky enough to catch up with the Byers again!  This was also the night we met Stella, possibly the largest cat I have ever had the pleasure to meet.



STELLA!!!!!!!!!
So day 19 was spent in Portland, although from the lack of photos you wouldn’t know it.  I think the reason for the lack of photographic evidence is that no digital image could really capture the amazing feel of the place.  Sure we have pictures of the food trucks (which are numerous and incredibly delicious) but the best part of Portland was just wandering around, stopping  in to a few cafes for a delicious coffee and general people watching.  Sure it’s a hipsters paradise, but that aside, Portland is definitely one of my favourite cities in the States.



Loving my delicious grilled cheese!

Amazing southern fried chicken and biscuits.  Sadly, full of hipsters.
That night we were lucky enough to stay at Kevin’s sister’s tree house a few hours south of Portland.  The treehouse has solar lights, a solar shower, a pit toilet and it wonderfully isolated.  Marc and I had an awesome night sitting around the fire, toasting marshmallows, keeping an eye out for deer and enjoying the peace and quiet.  It was also possibly one of the best nights sleep we have both had in a long while.




Day 20 was another day on the road but luckily we were driving through beautiful redwood forests and along the incredibly scenic Highway 101 (101 is the northern coastal route before it turns into the famous highway 1 and is like the Great Ocean Road on steroids).  We spent that night in Arcata, California with one of Cate and Kevin’s friends, Paul, who kindly showed us around his beautiful town and put us up for the night.

The Pacific Ocean


Redwoods




The only good reason for a traffic jam.

Best animal crossing ever.
Day 21 saw us leaving Arcata and making our way San Francisco.  It was a bit of a continuation of the previous day, more beautiful redwood forests and coastal driving.  We did do one thing different on day 21, which was driving through a giant redwood.  That’s right, you can drive through one of the trees!  They are that big!!  You wouldn’t have wanted a car much bigger than ours as we barely scraped through. 





That's our car coming out of a tree!