Monday, July 30, 2012

Travel to Seattle


This morning we went to the ginormous bookstore in Portland and Simone got to browse until lunch time. Afterwards we walked a few blocks away where they have all these food trucks that start opening about 11am. There's a large variety of cuisines as you would expect. Thai, French, Mexican, Chinese, Indonesian, American, Italian and many more. I chose my lunch from an American truck I read about. I didn't take a photo because it was a rolled up flatbread, so not too much to take a photo of. Simone had a burrito.



No rendang but some other good Indo food.

Simone's burrito, cost $7 with drink. That's a full size lunch and value you can't complain about!

Photo of the parking lot with all the trucks. It got really busy towards 12, understandably. If I worked here I would go here for lunch every day for sure.

After lunch Simone wanted to get some donuts from Voodoo Doughnut. Unfortunately there was a line out the door, and it wasn't moving very fast either. So we gave it a miss.

On the road to Seattle, riding in style, reading a book!

In the evening we went to the only place close to the hotel, Gregory's Bar and Grill. Appetizers were good, both mains were average. I had the hotwings, Simone had the chicken quesadilla.


For my main I had the chicken fettuccine alfredo. The chicken was overcooked and dry, and you could tell it wasn't prepared with any kind of care or love - the chicken wasn't cut properly, was burned in places and the pasta wasn't tossed properly. Very average.

Simone's cheeseburger was also a letdown, with dry bread. She only ate the patty which in itself was average.

Tomorrow we fly to Alaska to start our tour!

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Roadtrip to Seattle - via Crater Lake and Portland

On saturday evening we arrived in Chiloquin, Oregon after what I think was our longest day of driving so far, about 6h driving time. We chose Chiloquin because it's the closest town to Crater Lake, so we wouldn't have too far to drive in the morning and would be there early enough to enjoy it without too much disturbance by other visitors.

The first motel we checked (there are only two in the area) had no internet in the rooms and after speaking to the owner, who was very honest and forthcoming, we moved on to the second motel. It was nice to get some honest advice rather than be sold something that isn't great. The owner just said look there are a lot of things going on behind the scenes here and honestly, you would be better off going to the motel down the road.

That motel was ok, it had aircon and shared wireless with the gas station in the area. It was clean but certainly no frills. But at $55 you can't really complain. The wireless turned out to be useless as they had changed the password, so we just tethered on our phones. Even in this remote area we had some internet functionality on the phones, which was good. That said, it was also painfully slow :-/

This morning we got up at 7am and made our way into the Crater Lake National Park. The photo is actually from the north entrance, since we missed taking one when we went in at the south entrance :)





So let me paint you this picture: I'm in shorts and t-shirt as usual and we arrive at this first viewing spot where you can actually see the lake and we are both excited of course. We pull up, grab our cameras, open the doors and step out. BOOM!!! 7 billion mosquitoes descend on us. And these are big fuckers, not small ones we have at home. I literally said "WTF????" and you can picture me scrambling back to the car and going through our bags as fast as I could whilst swatting mossies off my arms, legs, neck and face. I was desperately trying to find the insect repellant I specifically bought for our trip to Alaska. It's a small bottle I chucked in the biggest suitcase we have....yeah it took a bit to find.

But once I found it and we both applied it, it instantly got results. Not a single mossie landed on me. They were still around of course, but at least I wasn't being bitten anymore. This stuff works: Jungle Juice. I picked it because it had the highest content of DEET. You know the Seinfeld bit where he goes on about meds and how people pick maximum strength? Yes I did that. Here is a pic of what you need to keep insects away:


Just don't come anywhere near your mouth or eyes with your coated fingers because, you know, this is serious stuff.

After that, we got to take some photos through the trees. Once again the photos don't do this lake justice. It was perfectly flat, the sun was shining on it from just the right angle and the colours were so deep and stunning. Mountains would mirror perfectly on the lake's surface. It was still and quiet, apart from the sounds of squirrels crunching nuts and diggin up sand and some birds and insects flying around (the first spot was the only one with the sound of mossies around your ears).

Serenity is the word to use. You just had to stand there, look out on this perfect lake and take it all in. Nature can be so beautiful and peaceful. Enjoy the photos :)



















A little video of the lake:

Driving away from Crater Lake and further into Oregon, the trees were amazing.

The mountains in the distance and clouds just sitting on top. It looks so fake! Just too picturebook.

Going RVing in style - towing your classic car behind your massive RV. Like a sir.

During the day Simone got in contact with one of her online friends in Portland, and they (her and family) generously invited us to an early dinner at Jake's Famous Crawfish, a popular local seafood restaurant. The food was tasty and it was a very enjoyable get together, with topics of conversation thankfully deviating from just Supernatural :)

Simone had the crab (just the meat, how luxurious :) ) with mushrooms and artichoke. I had the salmon with garlic mash and greens. The salmon was nicely cooked, flaking beautifully. I also had the fried octopus and calamari with three sauces as an appetizer. Neiter of us had dessert but we took some photos of the desserts Emily and Tim ordered.





The motel we checked into today is the Viking Motel. In my opinion the best value for money motel we've stayed at so far. $70 a night and we have good internet, big twin queen bed room with brand new aircon. Tomorrow morning Simone wants to check out this humongous bookstore they have here before we lave for a relatively short drive (about 3h) to Seattle.

Friday, July 27, 2012

Yosemite Day 2 - king of the mountain!

After leaving the Yosemite Bug resort early around 6.30am, we made our way back into Yosemite, this time to the glacier pass south of Yosemite Valley. There were two trails and Sentinel Dome was the first one - 1.1 miles one way on the side of the mountain through the forest and then up onto the dome, you can see the dome in the distance in the upper right corner of the first photo.

For me, the last bit of actually climbing onto the dome itself was hard and after a lot of huffing and puffing I made it to the top. It felt like an achievement and I was rewarded with a fantastic 360 degree view of the valleys and mountains below. Check out the video for a better idea of the view, I only had my compact cam with me so the photos are not as clear as with the big one.


Midway stop, before the final stretch and the climb.


After finally making it to the top, I had to re-enact my reaction so Simone could take a photo :)







We were the first ones on top that day, we picked the time just right to avoid the busloads of people doing those hiking trails.

At that time, taking off from the parking lot to make our way to Lake Tahoe, we had a quarter of a tank of fuel left, with no petrol stations close by. So we had to do some calculating and we had two choices: go south to a petrol station 27 miles away and double back, adding about an hour and a half to our travel time. Or go north and hope the petrol station marked on the map 37 miles away is there and open. We went north and thankfully arrived at the petrol station to fill up. Then it was about 4 hours to Lake Tahoe, some video below as we are leaving the area.


In a little town called Walker, we stopped at the "World Famous" Mountain View BBQ. Turned out this place was actually a great little stop, the food was delicious and cheap. Simone's "hot dog" burger and fries was $5.95. They used a nice German pork sausage in it, very tasty. I had the chopped BBQ brisket beef sandwich, with potato salad on the side. The salad was a nice German style potato salad with egg, spring onion, red onion and a little bacon. Yum!!

The photos are from the inside the place. The BBQ was right outside on the front, smoking all kind of meats.




The BBQ out the front.



Simone spotted her first Border Collie.