We ended the first part of our road trip with a bang! As the weather started to get colder, we elected to rent a house in Kanab, Utah which allowed us to explore nearby Bryce Canyon, the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, and Zion national park. The blue skies and ideal weather that had been with us most of this trip continued, but there was a noticeable drop in the temperature and remnants of the season’s first snow were still on the ground. The parks were amazing and we had a great time!

Beautiful Bryce Canyon!

Checking out the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. And we thought the view from the South Rim was good.

The best thing about the North Rim in November? The fact that we had it all to ourselves!!!

We took a short break in our busy exploring schedule to volunteer at the “Best Friends” animal sanctuary in Kanab. Awesome organization and a great day playing with and taking care of some dogs.

EPIC hike up Angel’s Landing in Zion National Park. Indi was a little excited to almost be at the top. The last quarter of a mile was the scariest stretch of trail I’ve ever hiked, but worth every bit of the discomfort.
However, the highlight of the last part of our trip was catching up with Jason’s best buddy Wade Field and his family in St. George, Utah. Lots of laughs and good times were had. And as Jason and Wade easily predicted, Wendy and Erica quickly realized that they were kindred spirits.

Love this crew!
Another lifelong friend, Jeremy Phillips even flew down from Oregon for a weekend of golfing, gambling, and to accompany Wade and Jason on the long drive back up to Oregon. The boys almost made the trip back without incident. A stopover in Boise helped us to all realize that hanging out it in college bars made us feel very old, sharing a white knuckle drive down Cabbage Hill (just outside of La Grande in Eastern Oregon) through a white out blizzard, and blowing out a tire on the trailer just 15 miles from home were all part of the adventure. I was very grateful to have the boys along with me.
All told our trip spanned two and half months, 8800 miles, 14 national parks, and 10 states… and we wouldn’t have changed a thing.

If anyone fancies taking this trip themselves just let us know and we can e-mail a detailed itinerary.
It was good to be back home in Oregon for the holidays. The two months home reminded us how great our family and friends are, as well as how depressing ice storms and a month of solid rain can be. The other big decision we made was to retire our tent trailer “Trailblazer” and upgrade to a hard sided trailer for the second half of our journey, which will forever be known (at least until we sell it this summer) as “Cicak” , Indonesian for gecko (can you see why?).

Our new tiny home

Can’t let a little rain keep us off the trails (Angel’s Rest, one of our favorite hikes near our home in Oregon)

Or ice for that matter
After the New Year, it was time to hit the road again, our ultimate destination being Todos Santos at the southern end of Baja, Mexico. Of course, first we had to make it through the great state of California. Due to a delay in getting our new trailer’s registration this part of our journey had to be a little rushed. Regardless, we were able to enjoy a short stay in the Redwoods.

Breaking in our new trailer Cicak at Jedediah State Park in the California Redwoods.
And, best of all, we were able to see a lot of friends and family along the way. A big thank you to Indi’s great-grandmother, Bunny Cooper, Jason’s cousin, Sara Windust, and friends Adam Carter, Mark Picketts, and Krista Oliver for opening up your homes and spending some time with us. It was great to see you all.
Excited to be entering the next phase of our trip… Baja, here we come.