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To Alaska and Back...

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Thanks for all of the great updates. Glad to hear your belt situation was resolved and you were able to get back on the road in a timely manner as well. This has been an incredible journey to follow.
 
I am just going to bump the thread--since you have had a couple days rest. Back to work Joy and Jeff:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:

Looking forward to the "rest of the story".
 
From Tennessee

My wife and I made a similar trip in the early 70s in a Toyota station wagon, tent camping from Chattanooga, TN to Fairbanks and back, a total of almost exactly 13,000 miles (zigzagged by San Diego to visit friends). Always wanted to go again in a small RV, but Susan passed away 12 years ago before we could get around to going again. I just re-married last week and my beautiful new bride LOVES to ride on the SpYder! Maybe I can use this blog to convince her it would be the trip of a lifetime.

Thank you two for your beautiful photos and wonderful blog entries...I just discovered them this evening and have loved reading it all.

Safe riding the rest of the way!

Doug and Lorraine in Chattanooga
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Continue to enjoy your trip. I continute to be envious. :clap::2thumbs:

You should not be envious. Alaska has some awesome scenery!

Wish we could have gone through Denali National Park. :(

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:bowdown: Joy, you guys rock!
:clap::2thumbs: Thanks for taking us along!!!!!:thumbup::thumbup:

Glad you're enjoying the ride! :D

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Thanks for all of the great updates. Glad to hear your belt situation was resolved and you were able to get back on the road in a timely manner as well. This has been an incredible journey to follow.

Some SpyderLovers mention carrying an extra belt on their road trips. Could have saved a down day by bringing one along. Lesson learned.:thumbup:

Happy you're on the journey with us!

I am just going to bump the thread--since you have had a couple days rest. Back to work Joy and Jeff:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:

Looking forward to the "rest of the story".

No rest for the wicked...:roflblack::roflblack:

Will be getting a late start tomorrow and heading south towards Moab, Utah.

Another bump while they get ready to hustle back to the grind!!

Thanks for the bump! :2thumbs:

You guys continue to amaaaaaaaze me!

Its all been good fun! Even in the rain and snow. Just depends on how you want to look at the situation.

The best part is sharing it with my friends. :)
 
My wife and I made a similar trip in the early 70s in a Toyota station wagon, tent camping from Chattanooga, TN to Fairbanks and back, a total of almost exactly 13,000 miles (zigzagged by San Diego to visit friends). Always wanted to go again in a small RV, but Susan passed away 12 years ago before we could get around to going again. I just re-married last week and my beautiful new bride LOVES to ride on the SpYder! Maybe I can use this blog to convince her it would be the trip of a lifetime.

Thank you two for your beautiful photos and wonderful blog entries...I just discovered them this evening and have loved reading it all.

Safe riding the rest of the way!

Doug and Lorraine in Chattanooga
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Great that you two camped all the way. We did the tent thing one night... (O.k., I was a wuss...)

Never know whats down the road. Follow your heart and all will fall in place. :)


Joy we will miss you at the Owner's Event.

Going to miss y'all too! Heading home and seem to ride a bit faster now...:doorag:
 
Cache Valley to around Salt Lake City, Utah

Went by Hill Air Force Base. Enjoyed the air rip and the booms the planes produced. Awesome!

Ogden Canyon - My daily commute to High School.

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Where we had lunch. Tables right along the river.

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Still know every curve in this road after all those years.

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Too bad there are so many slooow drivers!

The temps. went from 65 in Cache Valley to 85 near Salt Lake City. We started shedding layers along the way.

Hope the good weather holds out!
 
Those are beautiful pictures. Can't wait until you hit the Utah red rocks. Moab is beautiful--are you going to Arches National Park? I have yet to see that one.
 
Those are beautiful pictures. Can't wait until you hit the Utah red rocks. Moab is beautiful--are you going to Arches National Park? I have yet to see that one.

We're in Green River, Utah right now. There's cloud cover with sprinkles now and then. We go through Moab on the way to Durango. If the weather's good, will explore the Arches National Park. If the weather's bad, will make fast time to Durango.:)
 
I can not tell you how much I want to make a trip similiar to yours. I would love nothing more then to be able to afford the trip. I want to take my son on this trip, it is something he would remember for the rest of his life and a memory that would never be far from my mind. The smile on his face would be everything to me.

Right now I am living that trip through you, but I hope to be able to do it. My son is 12 right now, this year or next would be perfect age for him.
 
I can not tell you how much I want to make a trip similiar to yours. I would love nothing more then to be able to afford the trip. I want to take my son on this trip, it is something he would remember for the rest of his life and a memory that would never be far from my mind. The smile on his face would be everything to me.

Right now I am living that trip through you, but I hope to be able to do it. My son is 12 right now, this year or next would be perfect age for him.

Don't have to do the whole trip, maybe bits and pieces. Exposing your kids to different environments and ways of life helps them understand there is more to life than whats in their neck of the woods.

You are a Great Dad! :2thumbs:
 
Layton to Green River, Utah

Had to take care of some business in Provo, then we headed out Hwy 6 for Green River.

Southern Utah showing hints of whats to come.

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We're getting closer and the sandstone cliffs are getting bigger.

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Green River, Utah. Out my back door.
The Green River spilling over it's banks.


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Hope the weather blows through so tomorrow we can enjoy the beauty around us.
 
@ PE2817

I can not tell you how much I want to make a trip similiar to yours. I would love nothing more then to be able to afford the trip. I want to take my son on this trip, it is something he would remember for the rest of his life and a memory that would never be far from my mind. The smile on his face would be everything to me.

Right now I am living that trip through you, but I hope to be able to do it. My son is 12 right now, this year or next would be perfect age for him.

My dad had the adventure spirit and we put on so many miles, dozens of trips across the country, during my growing up years..... and you are so right, that's something a kid never forgets. I really hope you get to make a trip with your son.

And Joy, thank you so much for sharing your adventures with us!!!!:2thumbs:
 
We have not missed a post, & Thank you for sharing your awesome trip with us.:thumbup:

Glad you're on the trip with us! :)

My dad had the adventure spirit and we put on so many miles, dozens of trips across the country, during my growing up years..... and you are so right, that's something a kid never forgets. I really hope you get to make a trip with your son.

And Joy, thank you so much for sharing your adventures with us!!!!:2thumbs:

Your dad is a neat guy! :firstplace:

Happy to have you along on the trip!
 
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