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Monday, January 30, 2023
Our Adventures in KoKo
Highlights of Our Adventures in KoKo
Noster Adventuresto
Draft Work In Progress - January 30, 2023
Updated 02/08/23 - scroll to Memories
Dorothy Taking Delivery September 2007
We have crossed the country 15 times from Alabama to west of the 100th meridian. We have spent at least one contagious month in each of the eleven western states. We have spent enough time in Oregon and Utah to claim citizenship - more than once. We don't make reservations. We don’t have a schedule. Our trips last 6-8 months.
We spent two months touring Alberta and BC. Got as far NW as Prince Rupert. We would have stayed longer, but it was in the 90’s and there were forest fires. The CG’s in their parks are super. I think every time we parked someone immediately came over to welcome us.
Boasting here. National Parks, Monuments, Presidential Libraries, and State Capitals we have visited.
National Parks - 82
Arcadia NP
Arkansas Post NM
Armistad NRA
Arches NP
Aztec Ruins NM
Bandelier NM
Badlands NP
Big Bend NP
Big Cypress National Preserve
Big Hole National Battlefield
Big South Fork NRA
Black Canyon of the Gunnison NP
Bryce Canyon NP
Buffalo National River
California Trail NHT
Canyonlands NP
Island in the Sky
The Maze
The Needles
Canyon de Chelly NM
Capitol Reef NP
Cedar Breaks NM
Chiricahua NM
Choco Culture NHP
Colorado National Monument
Crater Lake NP
Craters of the Moon NM
Curecanti NRA
Death Valley NP
Devils Tower NM
Dinosaur NM
El Malpais NM
Everglades NP
Fort Davis NHS
Fort Laramie NHS
Gila Cliff Dwellings NM
Grand Canyon NRA
Grand Portage NP
Grand Teton NP
Grant Kohrs Ranch NHS
Great Basin NP
Great Sand Dunes NM
Guadalupe Mountains NP
Hovenweep NM
Joshua Tree NP
John Day Fossil Beds NM
Lake Roosevelt NRA
Land Between the Lakes
Lewis & Clark Trail NHT
Manzanar NHS
Mesa Verde NP
Montezuma Castle and Tuzigoot NM
Mount Ranier NP
Natchez Trace
Natural Bridges NM
Navajo NM
Niobrara National Scenic River
North Cascades NP
Olympic NP
Organ Pipe NM
Ozark River - National Scenic River
Petrified Forest NP
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore
Pony Express National Historic Trai
Pipe Spring NM
Pony Express Trail
Fort Ruby National Wildlife Refuge Redrock Canyon National Conservation Area
Rocky Mountain NP
Salinas NM
Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore
Sequoia and Kings Canyon NP
Tent Rocks NM
Theodore Roosevelt NP
Valles Caldera National Preserve
Voyageurs NP
Walnut Canyon NM
Waterton - Glacier NP
White Sands NM
Wind Cave NP
Whiskeytown NRA
Wupatki Sunset Crater Volcano NM
Yellowstone NP
Yosemite NP
Zion NP
Presidential Libraries - 9
George HW Bush Library
George Bush Library
Dwight Eisenhower Library
Gerald Ford Library
Herbert Hoover Library NHS
Lyndon Johnson Library
Richard Nixon Library
Ronald Regan Library
Harry Truman Library
State Capitals - 17
Alabama
Arkansas
Colorado
Idaho
Iowa
Kentucky
Louisiana
Montana
New Mexico
Nebraska
Nevada
North Dakota
Oregon
South Dakota
Texas
Utah
Washington
Wyoming
We joined 16 other Lazy Daze on a month-long trip to Cabo. Most nights we parked on the beach.
More images from the Baja and Back trip:
Heck, if you just want to look at pictures, there are a few hundred on Flickr arranged by state.
Boring prose:
We put over 140,000 miles on KoKo and half that much that in the Jeeps. Over 2,200 nights in KoKo.
We found many cherished places where we had nothing but a horizon for a view. Sadly, most of these places are now closed or overrun with people. When we "discovered' The Alabama Hills, we had it to ourselves. The last time we were there we had to share “our place” with several others.
We’ve kayaked in Florida, Utah, Oregon, Washington, California, and other states.
We have driven roads that terrify others. The Caliente-Bodfish Road stands out. The Million Dollar Highway and the Moki Dugway pale next to it. Crossing the coast range in northern CA with oncoming log trucks will make one pay close attention.
We have been to all the state capitals in the eleven western states and most capitols in the midwestern and southern states. We toured the Truman, Regan, Nixon, LBJ, and Bushes libraries. We have visited all the western national parks and monuments.
We have enjoyed fresh caught trout and salmon dinners several times compliments of kind fishermen.
Good Eating
Some restaurants stand out – one in the Oregon high desert that has no electricity - everything is cooked on a wood fire.
When you make your reservations, your choices are steak or chicken. The steak will be at least 16 ounces. If you choose chicken, you get the whole bird. You start with a family-size bowl of salad, an equally large bowl of cowboy soup, and a pan of homemade rolls. The entree comes with a baked potato. The dessert is strawberry shortcake.
Cooking on a wood stove
Steak, potato, homemade rolls, and a Mason jar of tea
Difficult to eat it all, so they give you takeaway containers. We learned to overnight park across the street from the restaurant next to the old outhouse. We just waddle out to the rig. Where? Get on the road and find it.
Parked next to the old unused outhouse
The best BBQ in Texas. The best can be endlessly argued. Our pick is Coopers in Llano. (Not to be confused with any Coopers) We eat at Cooper's for three days: Ribs, Prime Rib and Cabrito. There is always a meal or two to go.
If it's meat, it will be in the pit. You buy it by the pound.
Fine Dining
Texas - This is a place you decide to go for no other reason than to eat the best steak anywhere. The ranch was not making much money, so in 1983 they decided to sell their beef cooked rather than on the hoof. It's in Buffalo Gap. No AC, so summertime might not be the best time. I like the Zucchini Perini with my strip steak.
ZUCCHINI PERINI
Only the food is fancy.
Nevada - There is more to Nevada than Reno and Las Vegas. There are over a dozen mountain ranges. The highest mountain in the state is NW of Vegas, a cool place to hang out. The scenic mountains around Lamoille are well worth a few days. We enjoyed the springs and mineral hunting in the Sheldon Wildlife Refuge. An out-of-the-way place.
Memories At Cedar Breaks
Have you ever seen a hawk on the wing? The time we most vividly remember watching hawks was on the dirt road in Montana (seems most roads in Montana are dirt) leading to Cedar Breaks. (The Missouri River) It's pretty close to nowhere with miles and miles of fallow fields teaming with hawk food. When we would see a pair, we would pull over and watch them hunt. They were Red-Tails as I recall.
Memories In the San Juans
We "discovered" the San Juan Mountains by accident on our first western trip in 1994. They remain our favorite mountains. We have returned four times, spending up to a month parked in a fantastic location along Mineral Creek. There are hundreds of miles of Jeep trails, all maintained by the county. Nothing technical, just views for 10's of miles from several 12,000-foot passes.
One of the half dozen passes
We are suckers to feed Hummingbirds. If they see red, either a feeder or a cap on your head, they will come. It gives me pause when one of them will hover in front of me beak-to-beak while I am adding sugar to the feeder. They amuse us.
The grub is always good at Dorothy's Dinner. Olathe corn is the best.Red Mountains, #1, #2 and #3
Representative Scenes