{"id":217,"date":"2006-03-05T18:02:05","date_gmt":"2006-03-06T02:02:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/lee.org\/blog\/archives\/2005\/07\/25\/my-10-day-trip-travel-log\/"},"modified":"2006-03-05T21:05:31","modified_gmt":"2006-03-06T05:05:31","slug":"my-10-day-trip-travel-log","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.lee.org\/blog\/2006\/03\/05\/my-10-day-trip-travel-log\/","title":{"rendered":"NJ to SF Travellog"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I was planning on writing a chronicle of my 10 day drive west from New Jersey to San Francisco. I got tired. I got bored. Here&#8217;s the first 1\/2. It&#8217;s boring. It&#8217;s not written  with any inspiration. But it&#8217;s all you&#8217;re getting.<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p>The night in Longmont, CO. I got to see Stevie, Kim and Benjamin in their beautiful new home. They look pretty happy there.<\/p>\n<p>The night in Denver, CO. I met up with Zim, his wife and son. I hadn&#8217;t seen him since I left college over ten years ago. He&#8217;s joyously the same person and he&#8217;s met his equal in his wife. I&#8217;m so very happy for them! Zim gave me a ride on my first performance motorcycle and it was completely thrilling in a very similar way to my skydiving experiences&#8230; it&#8217;s like skydiving horizontally! Though I feel sure that I could get used to the sensation and be able to ride without my brain exploding. The three of them are seriously thinking of moving to New Zealand. If you&#8217;re looking for a house in Denver with a terrific garden, give them a call!<\/p>\n<p>The night in a hotel in Idaho Springs, CO. The next day, I went to The Argo Gold Mine and Mill. My memory is hazy but I had been there some 20 years ago! It was a real trip and a half! I mailed some of my  pannings home and told family and friends that there&#8217;s gold in them thar hills! Later in the day, I climbed to St. Mary&#8217;s Glacier. It was freaky; I was standing on snow on a sunny 80 degree day at the end of June at 12,500 feet! I said to myself, &#8220;It sure is hot, maybe I could use this snow that I&#8217;m standing on to cool off.&#8221; I bent over, grabbed some snow and yelped at how cold it was! Freaky!<\/p>\n<p>The drive toward the Grand Canyon was pretty cool. I took some unreal pictures of the highway while the sun was going down. I pulled over and almost stayed the night at&#8230; I think it was &#8220;Lee&#8217;s Reservation&#8221; or somesuch. Although the sun was setting, I didn&#8217;t dig the vibe so I went on. The Jacob Lake Inn was full so I drove toward the north rim. I ended up drinving around aimlessly, looking for a good place to set my tent. The bugs were HUGE but once the tent was up and I was inside, things were cool and I got some nice rest. <\/p>\n<p>Arches National Park was pretty cool. Hiking along and seeing myself drink what would normally be a tremendous amount of water reminded me how dry the air was and of the desert outside Reno&#8230; :-)<\/p>\n<p>Loveland pass was the most emotional point in the trip. I got out and walked on the path for a few minutes. I took a water bottle from my car and cast water down the eastern side of the pass&#8230; toward the Atlantic Ocean, saying a prayer to what was behind me. I then cast water down the western side of the pass&#8230; this water would eventually reach the Pacific Ocean. I said a prayer outloud to my future.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I was planning on writing a chronicle of my 10 day drive west from New Jersey to San Francisco. I got tired. I got bored. Here&#8217;s the first 1\/2. It&#8217;s boring. It&#8217;s not written with any inspiration. But it&#8217;s all you&#8217;re getting. The night in Longmont, CO. 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