It took longer than I thought (the google map; not the trip), but here it is. Green flags are places we stayed, and pink is for random oddities.
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In honor of the least populous state, home of Dick Cheney and a massive McCain landslide over Obama, here are two of my favorite photos from there.
I made us turn around and stop when we passed this time-warp.
If it’s hard to go long without eating burgers on a road trip, it’s even harder to avoid [...]
This was the last night on our three week road trip before reaching San Francisco. It’s Crescent City, CA, which I thought would be bigger, although the houses have a sort of Bermuda feel to them. They’re small, neat, close together and pastel. (I only took pictures during golden hour, when pastels don’t always shine [...]
This was sort of the culmination of our road trip, the capstone of remote and gorgeous Americana. Robert Smithson’s 1970 earthwork sculpture has only been exposed from the Great Salt Lake for a few years after a decades-long period submerged. As we were there at the end of the summer, the lake’s edge [...]
Atomic City, Idaho is a profoundly scary place two miles off the highway. With at most 25 people in it and no open stores, it really couldn’t be less of a city. We drove around it, took a Polaroid and got the hell out before something ate us, because it’s probably been the home of [...]
This photo was taken by my canine companion, Woofgang Amadoggus Mozarf on our way from New York to California.