This trip was 45 days long and a wonderful experience. We captured each day on the road in our blog, but here are the pictures.
























Delicious Coffee Cocktails







Cave Face?









Near some Dam installation






Also pictured: a samosa






Possible wedding present?

Possibly wondering if this is the final canyon of our trip.

It's hard to tell, but that river is incredibly loud in the coolest way

The Gunnison is the river down there

Not very far in unfortunately


It's hard to tell, but this arch is gigantic.

Not in Arches

Lots of canyons in Canyonlands

Except this one has 3/4ths of MCP's honors maths teachers

Overlook by our campsite

One of many hidden canyons
Mjölnir to its friends
Some of the paths have low entry points


Lots of stuff
Zion National Park

Middle Emerald Pool

Unless you're camping, you'll probably have to park outside and hike into the park.
On the way to Capitol Reef

Just before that rainstorm in the background hit us.
Our first night of camping!
We stopped to check out a Native American market in the Coconino National Forest.

South Rim

Titular wood



Downtown Santa Fe

View from 10,000 feet

Featuring live music

You might recognize this as Tuco Salamanca's office... you know, the one Walter White blew up with mercury fulminate.

Fowl visitors









Cadillac Ranch off Route 66 in Amarillo, TX

Go Blue spray painted at Cadillac Ranch.

A farm outside Amarillo, TX had cattle, horses, zebras and llamas. It turns out that there are many farms throughout Texas that hold exotic animals for the purposes of hunting. I don't know if this is what is going on here, but if it is, this is horrible. If it isn't, there isn't a good reason to keep exotic animals like this.

Just outside the Sanford Dam at Lake Meredith. The Dam Store was closed.

















They knew.

Trip begins.










































































































