Dates: May 1- July 25
Distance Traveled: 14,240 miles
*12,328 miles on the Superfeet Van
*1,912 miles on our own car
***Our friend Alexis put together this REALLY AWESOME video of the Superfeet van. Check it out on our YouTube channel. Gracias Alexis!***
***Our friend Alexis put together this REALLY AWESOME video of the Superfeet van. Check it out on our YouTube channel. Gracias Alexis!***
Longest Drive: 922 miles on 7/23/17 from Moorehead, MN to Denver, CO
Number of Days: 116 days
*roughly 100 days in the van
States Driven Through: 31
Presentations: 31
*Favorite Presentation: Hopkinton Town Library in New Hampshire, mostly because we knew more than half the audience and hadn’t seen some of these people in several years! In fact, there were only 9 events where we didn’t know at least 1 person in the audience. And of the gear companies that sponsored the tour, all but 2 companies had representatives come out to watch.
Friends Visited: Approximately 140+
I certainly DID NOT get a picture of everyone we stayed with and everyone we visited/stayed with. But I sure did try. And even if we didn't see YOU on this trip, I'm sure we'll get you on another trip. Or another trip. Or another trip.
I certainly DID NOT get a picture of everyone we stayed with and everyone we visited/stayed with. But I sure did try. And even if we didn't see YOU on this trip, I'm sure we'll get you on another trip. Or another trip. Or another trip.
Miles Hiked: 150.2 miles (each)
*Favorite Day Hike: Chaos Crags in Lassen Volcanic National Park
*Favorite Backpacking Trip: Channel Islands National Park from one end of the island to the other (Prisoners Cove to Scorpion Cove)
High Points Attempted: 4
High Points Achieved: 3.5
National Parks: 11 (9 were ones we hadn't been to before)
*Favorite NP from this trip: Channel Islands NP
National Monuments: 2
Most expensive diesel gas price paid: $3.09/gallon
Number of times the gas warning light went on: 4 nerve-wracking times
Number of breakdowns/flat tires/speeding tickets/accidents: ZERO
Nights sleeping inside/outside friends’ or families’ houses (we sometimes slept in the van in someone's driveway): 36
Simply put, this tour would not have been what it was without our friends and families opening their homes. Thank you for all of your modern conveniences, comfy beds, flushing/non-public toilets, full-pressure hot showers, fresh towels, non-coin operated washing machines, full-size sink, dishwasher, unlimited electricity, unlimited Internet ... I feel like I am forgetting something ... oh, companionship!!!
Nights sleeping in the van at rest areas: 12
Simply put, this tour would not have been what it was without our friends and families opening their homes. Thank you for all of your modern conveniences, comfy beds, flushing/non-public toilets, full-pressure hot showers, fresh towels, non-coin operated washing machines, full-size sink, dishwasher, unlimited electricity, unlimited Internet ... I feel like I am forgetting something ... oh, companionship!!!
Nights sleeping in the van at rest areas: 12
*Best kept secret: The wayside on Route 6 along the Wilson River between Portland and Tillamook in Oregon
Nights sleeping in a Walmart parking lot: 10
*Best Walmart on this trip: Houghton, MI. We found quite a few Walmarts this trip that were tucked back and off the main road, including this one. We also found a bunch of Walmarts that apparently DO NOT allow overnight parking and can make for an unpleasant 2AM wakeup call (SLC, I'm looking at you).
Nights sleeping in an RV Park/Campground: 5
*Best Campground: Wheeler Peak Campground in Great Basin National Park
Nights sleeping at a trailhead in van: 3
*Best trailhead campsite: Ross Dam Trail in North Cascades NP (this was actually our very first night in the van!)
Nights in our tent: 6
*Best backcountry campsite: Del Norte Backcountry Campground in Channel Islands
Nights in a hotel/rental condo/cabin/B&B: 16
*Best paid accommodation: Government Camp condo we rented with Bobby & Tammy for Mt. Hood climbing in Oregon
Wildlife Spottings:
Bear, Whales, Moose, Bald Eagles, Owls
Radio, iTunes Library, Podcasts or Books on Tape?
Bear, Whales, Moose, Bald Eagles, Owls
Radio, iTunes Library, Podcasts or Books on Tape?
For this trip, we actually listened to the radio a lot. We only remembered to bring one of our iPods with us until we had the other 2 sent to us. Plus, often we were relying on my phone for navigation, especially on the shorter trips, so radio made the most sense.
Card Game of Choice: Sushi Go
Concerts: 3 (U2, Dead & Company, Redwings Roots Festival)
Theater shows: Beatles Love in Vegas
Favorite Road Snack: Hummus (particularly carmelized onion flavor) and tortilla chips/cucumbers
Favorite Fast Food: Chick-fil-A
*Unfortunately, we ate more Chick-fil-A this summer than I'd like to admit. It was highly convenient that it’s open until 10pm because we almost always finished cleaning up from presentations and packing the car by 9:01pm when most other fast food establishments were closed for the night!
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