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The long goodbye - Part III
Colin got back to Tahoe for the last part of our long goodbye. Drop off the river gear and pack up Bertha for our new life of full-time travel. The "wow" factor is huge.
Tizzy had a boy on 11/10. Beautiful Jackson Faulkner is one lucky baby to be part of the Chen family,
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Reno, Biggest Little City In The World.
... Reno. There are plenty of places to rent bikes if your up for that, plenty of trails. And there are a lot of dog friendly trails too. Fishing is pretty popular in the Reno area too. Now if your into sports there's lots to chose from, Like I mention earlier we have a college which has good sports from football to basketball. But we also have our Minor league Teams in Basketball and Baseball. There's lots of places to play golf if that interest you. Like I ...
Texas is no joke..
... flying left Austin to fly up to El Paso, then catch a flight to Phoenix, where we had a 3 hour wait. Which was perfect since the SF Giants game was on. And we beat the Cards.. So we caught our flight and made it back into Reno around 10pm , which sucked since I still had to drive 25 min back to Carson City, no biggie tho.. But all in all Texas was an amazing trip and cant wait to make my way back there and see more of it.. So hope this helps you out if you ever want to see Austin ...
Reno
We drove from just outside Seattle down to Reno - a lady in the visitors centre gave us a more scenic route to take. Saw some of the casinos preparing ourselves for Las Vegas - I think compared these are just babies.
Saw two people in their wedding outfits playing on the slot machines ( bride and groom)
We drove through 3 states today Washington to California to ...
THE LONELIEST HIGHWAY TO LAKE TAHOE
We were now on our way West and South and planning our destination San Francisco and Christine and Paul in a few days. We opted to avoid the Interstates and take the less travelled roads and therefore, found ourselves on the 50 West, known as the "Loneliest Highway in America". How true that it is. Miles upon mile of seldom used road, it climbs and dips and helter-skelters and travels in long perfectly straight lines hour after hour and all this at around 7,500 feet. Look ...