We left Eureka and headed south along the 101 towards San Francisco! We planned to check out the coast of northern California on our way!
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We left Crater Lake in the morning and headed towards Eureka. Our plan was to join up with the 101 aka the Pacific Coast Highway as soon as we could. Then from there our first priority was getting to Redwoods National Park.
We left Portland and Multnomah Falls and headed south towards Crater Lake National Park. I was really excited for Crater Lake, and I can tell you now, it definitely did not disappoint!
Continuing on my series about our road trip, we left Seattle in the morning and headed south for the first time on the trip, towards Portland!
We left Grand Teton in the morning. Our plan was to drive as far as we could towards Seattle. It’s a 13+ hour drive total, so we knew we didn’t want to do it in one day.
Today marks the 80th day since I’ve started my own quarantine/lockdown/social distancing measures by staying at home wherever possible. This will be a follow-up to my previous post about locking down for COVID-19.
In my last post, I talked about our day at Arches National Park and Moab, UT. The next day, we got up and drove up to Salt Lake City, which is about a 4-hour drive.
We woke up ridiculously early that morning to head to Arches National Park. It’s basically right across the highway from Canyonlands and Dead Horse Point State Park, which is where we were camping.
We woke up later, in the comfort of the cheapest motel in town. We fully blasted the AC and appreciated going to the bathroom in the middle of the night without worrying about scorpions and spiders. That day, we were heading towards Canyonlands National Park.
We woke up at our amazing campsite in Goblin Valley. Our plan was to get all the way down to Monument Valley by the Arizona line. If you didn’t read the last post, make sure to catch up here.