Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Pardon Us (Day 6 - Nevada, Lake Tahoe, and San Francisco!!!)

Please excuse us for the recent delay in postings, there is just SO much to do in the great city of San Francisco. That said, we must update all of you on Day 6 before we get to the crazy details of Days 7 and 8.

Very few of you know what it's like waking up to freezing temperatures in a tent. But, for those of you who do, now is your cue sympathize! In the tiny town of Winnemucca, NV, we found ourselves refreshed, albeit only somewhat, and ready to hit the road for the six hour drive to the city of San Francisco. As we slowly began to drive across the remainder of Nevada, we found that the desert that we thought Nevada would be made only a brief appearance towards the end of our drive through the giant state. We should add is one of only two states that we drive through twice on this trip (Not counting our home state of New Jersey of course). The giant snow covered mountains disappeared and gave way to sandy plains and more scrub bushes. This stint was short lived, however, because we had to say goodbye to the casinos and the desert and hello to the tall peaks of the Sierra Mountains.

To be honest, neither of us have seen much of the country, let alone the Midwest, and when the thought of driving through the Rocky Mountains came into our heads we pictured snow and pine tree covered peaks similar to what one might see in an advertisement for Aspen or the Swiss Alps. The truth is that Denver brought us none of that. Granted, the mountains were snow covered, but they hardly appeared as we pictured them. Rolling into the Sierra Mountains showed us that the images in our heads were not ones of fantasy, but of reality! Before we knew it, we were in the Lake Tahoe area surrounded by mounds of snow and giant pine trees!! Signs for RV parks were replaced with signs for Ski Resorts and dusty Nevada haze gave way to mountainous California oxygen! We were certainly flabbergasted by the sudden change in scenery and quickly pulled off for a photo op at Vista Point. Picking up some fast-food along the way (which got old after day one, let alone day six) we headed down from the mountain and into Sacramento.

After seeing only incremental changes in scenery through the last five states we drove through, we certainly weren't ready for California. After only a few hours in the mountains, we arrived on the border of California's wine country. The snow vanished as quickly as it came, and we found ourselves surrounded by...wait for it...ORANGE TREES!!! Yes, I know what you're thinking...what about the grape vines!? Well, we saw plenty of signs for Napa Valley and its outlying vineyards, but we were actually brought face to face with oranges. Truth be told, we couldn't be happier. Both of us being junkies for good ol' fashioned OJ we took about twenty pictures of the same kind of tree. Overboard you say? Absolutely! But wait til you see, someday for the first time in your life, an orange tree...then you'll understand!

By this time we could smell the noodle shops, hear the beat poetry, and feel the groovy hippy vibes of the halfway point of our trip - SAN FRANCISCO!! Yes kids, we made it to the other end of the country!! What a feeling it was to cross the bay bridge into downtown San Francisco and see the bustling West Coast culture that we had dreamed about so many cold and travel worn nights!! Ok, maybe it wasn't like that exactly. We got there during rush-hour and had to sit in traffic while San Francisco dangled in front of us. Still we'll remember it the first way.

Arriving into San Francisco to an undisclosed location (not to worry you'll have details on the hotel after we've left...after all we wouldn't want the paparazzi chasing us down) we unpacked our bags and admired the certain...uh...charm that the neighborhood had. Not to worry, we are certainly safe, but at the same time we were a bit surprised. Hungry and tired, we picked up a pizza pie and sat down to watch the final episode of the hit TV show LOST. Eric refrained from wise cracks about the show allowing Katy to enjoy it in peace. That was...until it was over. Post LOST we hit the sack and prepared for our trip into the city of Peace and Love. Sadly though, you'll have to wait for details on that until tomorrow!! For those counting the days, we leave San Francisco tomorrow after two and half days of running up, down, and up again the hills of the city. Next stop is Lone Pine, California before our descent into Death Valley.

Bone weary and enjoying the sounds of San Francisco from our hotel room one last time,
Eric and Katy

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