Blog Entries tagged 'driving'
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- Another View . . . Thank goodness for aeroplanes, they are amazingly useful, but really, a very boring way to get from one place to another. For the first twenty minutes I am usually excited about getting 30 000 feet off the ground in Posted by mark.kalie.kobi in A Very Gladwin Adventure | Dec 6, 2012
- Travelling to MadridToday was a travel day from Bilbao to Madrid. It was pouring in Bilbao when we left. We were able to get to Madrid on a route that avoided toll roads which is a fair accomplishment in these parts. It Posted by KZFamily in Travelling Family | Nov 28, 2012
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- Landtripping is more Fun in the PhilippinesNovember 11 Today is my 15th anniversary of being a Certified Public Accountant. Only today that I owned a car of my own. Yes I owned it but I will not be using it. It was basically purchased for my parents. Posted by crisbernal in Laag ni Tantongay | Nov 14, 2012
- The First DayMy family and I had big plans for our 2011 Summer vacation, but a divorce, moving and all that implies had a big impact on what actually occurred. I laid out for my boys (now 6-8) a plan that included Posted by jrm4013 in 2011 Summer Vacation | Nov 7, 2012
- Packing up and travelling downOur Chariot awaits, we now have our 'support vehicle' And squeezing 5 grown adults into her with all the kit for our trip has been like trying to squeeze and elephant in to a suitcase. Th Posted by LePratt-LeJog in Le Pratt Le Jog | Aug 29, 2012
- Roadtrip Day 2Day 2, July 6th, Scottsdale, AZ Had a fun time staying at Joel's. What an awesome home he has! It was nice to enjoy the luxury in the moment knowing we would soon be living out of a tent. Lily Posted by JamiePaquin in Wanderings...adventures with Lily | Aug 20, 2012
- Roadtrip Day 1Day 1, July 5th, Palm Desert, CA The day started off reasonably enough. I packed what I thought was 90% of our gear the night before so today would be easy breezy. Well, as with any camping trip, it was those Posted by JamiePaquin in Wanderings...adventures with Lily | Aug 20, 2012
- Finally On the Way to the Sierra'sWow, we are finally on the road and true to form only 4 hours late! So we 1st had Elias and Charlotte divide out the food between the 4 of us, setting stuff by the each of our packs. When Just Posted by Miss Chris in Grandma on The Go | Jul 24, 2012
- Bettering a Beast for Baja: Preparing for a Month-Long CampWhen we went to Baja California (Mexico) to camp around the beaches for a month earlier this year, I wrote about our trip on the travel blog that I created, "Oh The Places We Go!". Notice I'm not linking to Posted by meriah in With A Little Moxie | Jul 12, 2012
- Road Realizations and Caged CheetahsWhen we were planning the Namibia portion of our trip, our friend's South African boyfriend, Nick, said our proposed itinerary involved a lot of driving but would get us to many of the country's highlights. Nick initially discouraged us from Posted by TooMuchLuggage in Around the World in 172 Days | Jun 25, 2012
- 8 things we loved about Otranto* Even though it is essentially a seaside tourist town, it retains many fascinating characteristics of its colourful past, including a beautiful old town centre (centro storico). [img=https Posted by happellfamily12 in La vita in quattro valigie | Jun 25, 2012
- Driving in Italy (un esercizio di terrore)Twelve months without setting foot on pedal seemed excessive, not to mention slightly cowardly, so we set about to hire a car in Otranto for five days to tour the (widespread) sites. The charming and ever-patient Ivana duly signed me Posted by happellfamily12 in La vita in quattro valigie | Jun 25, 2012
- Ibiza - "I'll Miss Thong Man"We packed up, said goodbye to the Italian Tupperwarers (not really), asked Thong Man what colour he'd be wearing today (not really) and headed off to Plaja d'es Cavallet. The drive there is 'interesting' for more reasons than one: you Posted by haveyoubeenyet in Have You Been Yet? by Pam Fisher | Jun 15, 2012
- It's only 768 miles to WalmartIt was a last minute decision. I had had a few easy days, and on the Wednesday afternoon after faffing for a while, I had decided to do something and promptly gone to sit on the toilet. That, apparently, was Posted by Gelli in Gelli goes South-ish | Jun 13, 2012
- Three Weeks in Johannesburg - "Drive...it's Ok"Extreme circumstances took us to Johannesburg for three weeks. Unusual isn't it. J'burg's had a lot of bad press so perhaps it's not surprising most visitors are simply passing through, en route to safari, or business men/women who will spend Posted by haveyoubeenyet in Have You Been Yet? by Pam Fisher | Jun 1, 2012
- China, An Untrodden PathChina is the first country we’ve been to on this trip that I’ve never visited before. Up until this point, to some degree, we’ve traveled on a path I know. I hadn’t realized this until we were on the approach Posted by TooMuchLuggage in Around the World in 172 Days | Apr 17, 2012
- 4 Weeks in OmanCurrency: 1 Omani Rial = $0.40cents AUS. The main reason we chose Oman as our first country was to put some time and distance between ourselves and the end of the European winter. We are extremely glad we did - Oman Posted by LittleBigW0rld in LittleBigWorld | Apr 15, 2012
- The Stunning Beauty of the Road to Sarajevo and a Speed Trap Around 3 we packed up the car and headed north along the coast. After an hour or so we turned away from the Coast and within a short while were at the Bosnian border where we spent a good Posted by TooMuchLuggage in Around the World in 172 Days | Apr 12, 2012
- 10 random things about Mexico City===1. Mexico City is sinking=== Mexico City's Cathedral has been sinking unevenly. When it was founded by the Aztecs in 1325, the city, then called Tenochtitlán, was built on an Posted by margaretm in Wherever life takes us | Mar 15, 2012
- Medellin to San Agustin We joined a throng of well-dressed people (faded and pre-wrinkled designer jeans, sporty shoes, colorful tops, gelled hair, headphones, and stylish bags) leaving the metro station and entering Posted by tltisme in A Longwinded Journey South | Feb 23, 2012
- The Long Road to Idaho: The North Dakota SessionsFriday, February 3rd: North Dakota’s Frozen Splendor, American Road Trip Realities Who knew North Dakota could be so beautiful? Well, in truth, I did, and this morning proved it once Posted by Rhombus in The Dusty Vagabond | Feb 3, 2012
- Not So Quick Last Minute TripLast minute travel, not all options are great. So my son called this morning asking if I could come up by 11 tomorrow morning. The new baby will have her heart surgery and they really need someone to care for the Posted by Miss Chris in Grandma on The Go | Jan 23, 2012
- Starting our Grandkids Trip to San FranciscoFinally, we are on the road! 3 little kids in car seats in the back seat of our truck, 2 adults and 2 big kids in the RV. We gave the 2 big kids Dale’s laptop and Justin brought his, Posted by Miss Chris in Grandma on The Go | Jan 14, 2012
- 2 trips 1 weekGeez, so now that we are planning to go to New Mexico next week, yes next week, I realized that our San Francisco trip will make things really crazy. We were not planning to go to the Fancy Foods Expo Posted by Miss Chris in Grandma on The Go | Jan 9, 2012
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