Aloha!
Just a quick note before we head out for our last dinner of the 4 week adventure. Had an awesome time in Hawaii, relaxing yesterday and doing a great tour of the island Oahu today. This place is very pretty, but not until you leave the commercial Honolulu and head into the many mountains, beaches and volcanic areas. A lot of diversity here, and a lot more people! Breathtaking scenery that has been the backdrop for many movies and TV Shows too - Lost, Jurrasic Park, Hawaii 5.0, Blue Hawaii, Fantasy Island, Giligans Island etc.
All in all a perfect way to end our amazing trip!
This time tomorrow night we will be home....
C&L
Friday, July 11, 2008
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Canada - Vancouver & Snow Country

We have been busy bees over the last few days. We left the US via the beautiful Whidbey Island (accessible by car ferry) and Deception Pass, crossing customs and immigration in the car...much less trouble than at the airport!
Vancouver was our first overnight in a new country...Canada. They use Metric (pity the car only had miles!) so we were back to Celcius and Kms, and a new currency! Vancouver is soooooo pretty. By far the prettiest city we have visited anywhere in North America yet. We spent the afternoon on a tandem bike touring through one of the largest parks in the world, Stanley Park, in the centre of Vancouver. Grouse Mt was great also... the closest we have been to grizly bears since we got here. Awesome lumberjack show as well. We had a scrumptious meal in Cloud 9 last night also, a revolving restaurant to take in the evening views of the city...wow.
Today we headed north to Whistler and snow country. The weather is still beautiful and the skies blue...we took the gondola to the top of a very bustling town, full of hikers, zipliners, mountain/bmx bikers and other adventure seekers. Luke would love to come back with a his bike sometime (and a lot of padding)...me...I could stay here in our chateau (http://www.fairmont.com/whistler/) all day sipping some wine and watching everyone else get their adrenaline rush! This would of course also be the ultimate place to come back and ski at...one day perhaps :)
Tomorrow we hop on a plane and head to Hawaii for a few nights, before home.
We may not check in again, so we look forward to catching up soon in person. It's sad it is nearly over, but it has been an amazing trip that we have lived to the max.
Coxox
Sunday, July 6, 2008
Forth of July Celebrations and The Boeing Factory
The celebrations in seattle city were great for the forth of july, a very strong sence or patriotism was shown by everyone. The fireworks were very impressive (and long!) Then on our walk back to the hotel we had to dodge all the people lighting up there own fireworks.
Today we went to the boeing factory and did the full tour. Was probably one of the best tours that we have been on so far, especially for the money it cost. $9 each got us a 90 minute tour and saw all of the 747 787 and 777 manafacturing lines, they were amazingly huge. The building that they use for making all of the planes is the largest building in the world covering more than 399,000 square meters - big enough to fit 911 basketball courts. The Hangar doors are nearly the size of a US Football field. The building was so large that when it was first built it used to create its own weather (warm air and moisture accumulated near the ceiling, forming clouds). Anyway enough about the size. Its pretty big ;)
Tonight we are staying in oak harbor, and tomorrow heading over the border into Canada.
Today we went to the boeing factory and did the full tour. Was probably one of the best tours that we have been on so far, especially for the money it cost. $9 each got us a 90 minute tour and saw all of the 747 787 and 777 manafacturing lines, they were amazingly huge. The building that they use for making all of the planes is the largest building in the world covering more than 399,000 square meters - big enough to fit 911 basketball courts. The Hangar doors are nearly the size of a US Football field. The building was so large that when it was first built it used to create its own weather (warm air and moisture accumulated near the ceiling, forming clouds). Anyway enough about the size. Its pretty big ;)
Tonight we are staying in oak harbor, and tomorrow heading over the border into Canada.
Friday, July 4, 2008
Mt St Helen's & Washington
On May 18, the year we were both born, Mt St Helen's erupted here in Northwest US. Just south of Seattle. Yesterday we visited the still devastated blast zone and watched actual footage from the eruption...eerie. Gave me goosebumps. 57 people died, most caught by surprise. A large % of the area effected was private logging land, which is now regenerated, but a considerable radius around the mountain is still bare and lifeless, 28 years on. Ash gets in your eyes when the wind blows. The haze is the smoke that has travelled up from the 100 odd California forest fires.
Today we headed north to Seattle....we have already toured the Seattle Center, Westlake Center and of course, the 'Sleepless in Seattle' classic, the Space Needle...we are going to go back to the top tonight for the authentic experience!
Tomorrow is 4th of July, so we intend to spend the day gorging ourselves on gourmet delicacies at Pike Place before heading to Union Lake to watch the fireworks!
Today we headed north to Seattle....we have already toured the Seattle Center, Westlake Center and of course, the 'Sleepless in Seattle' classic, the Space Needle...we are going to go back to the top tonight for the authentic experience!
Tomorrow is 4th of July, so we intend to spend the day gorging ourselves on gourmet delicacies at Pike Place before heading to Union Lake to watch the fireworks!
Thursday, July 3, 2008
The Cars
FORD Edge - 2008: Had a lot of nice features, but used a fair bit of fuel. (Averaged about 22MPG).

Subaru Outback - 2008: Was a bit powerless on the overtaking, but good on fuel. (Averaged about 30MPG)

Chev HHR 2008: This is a cool car, One of those like it or hate it cars i think. Must be a fairly new model as we have had a lot of comments about it.
Subaru Outback - 2008: Was a bit powerless on the overtaking, but good on fuel. (Averaged about 30MPG)
Chev HHR 2008: This is a cool car, One of those like it or hate it cars i think. Must be a fairly new model as we have had a lot of comments about it.
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Mesa Verde
The Midwest countryside changed dramatically as we crossed into Colorado. We stayed overnight in Cortez, just north of 4 Corners, the only point in the US where 4 states meet...lame i know, but we had to get a picture...1/4 of me in New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona and Utah!
Mesa Verde is the home of the ancient Anasazi Indians. Dating back to 600AD-1300AD, they built pithouses, pueblos and cliff dwellings that we can explore today. They abandoned their homes in the late 1300's and no one knows why...made the place that much more eerie. Once again, a National Park that is run exceptionally well.
Leaving the midwest and flying north east to Portland tonight...
Mesa Verde is the home of the ancient Anasazi Indians. Dating back to 600AD-1300AD, they built pithouses, pueblos and cliff dwellings that we can explore today. They abandoned their homes in the late 1300's and no one knows why...made the place that much more eerie. Once again, a National Park that is run exceptionally well.
Leaving the midwest and flying north east to Portland tonight...
Monday, June 30, 2008
Grand Canyon & Colorado River
The last two days have been adventuring around the Grand Canyon, North Rim. Much less known and hence a LOT less busy, we had picnic lunches, went for short hikes and explored what felt like the end of the world. Travelling through gorgeous green meadows, cypress forests and plateaus. So quiet, and at what we would call a perfect temperature to be outdoors here, 75%, it really did set the scene for the most amazing natural wonder we have ever seen. Grand is an understatement.
Funny note; Last night we stayed in a funny little town called Kanab, Arizona. The motel we rented via Expedia would probably be the most 'American Horror movie' yet! Anyone seen the movie 'Vacancy'? You didn't need to use much imagination at all :) Classic!
Tonight we are in Kayenta, which is on Navajo Indian Land. We crossed the Colorado River at Marble Canyon, and are travelling through countryside reminisent of a Roadrunner cartoon or straight out of an old John Wayne western movie.
Funny note; Last night we stayed in a funny little town called Kanab, Arizona. The motel we rented via Expedia would probably be the most 'American Horror movie' yet! Anyone seen the movie 'Vacancy'? You didn't need to use much imagination at all :) Classic!
Tonight we are in Kayenta, which is on Navajo Indian Land. We crossed the Colorado River at Marble Canyon, and are travelling through countryside reminisent of a Roadrunner cartoon or straight out of an old John Wayne western movie.
Sunday, June 29, 2008
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Hoover Dam & Zion Nat.Park
Friday, June 27, 2008
Viva Las Vegas
This place goes off! We have barely stopped for the last 3 days as there is just so much to see and do. We have walked miles and miles up and down the strip and our feet are really feeling it (blisters and all) but it is all worth it. The casinos are so large, some extravagantly opulent, some not so much, but all are packed with people, things to do and see, places to eat and shop till you drop!
We are staying at the Imperial Palace Casino, smack bang in the centre strip. The heat is phenomenal outside, but our eyes and skin are so over the air conditioning that who knows which is better for us. We saw a Cirque du Soleil performance last night, called Zummanity which was great. Watched the Bellagio Fountains, walked the Venetian Canals, visited Madame Tussards Wax Museum and ate at a Brazilan Grille where they bring every meat worth eating out to you on a stick...Luke's idea of a meal and our iron hit for the month!
Off to Planet Hollywood for dinner and David Copperfeild Magic Show tonight. (Thanks Heidi for the discounted show tickets tip, we have saved heaps!)
Tomorrow we pick up our car and hit the road again.
We are staying at the Imperial Palace Casino, smack bang in the centre strip. The heat is phenomenal outside, but our eyes and skin are so over the air conditioning that who knows which is better for us. We saw a Cirque du Soleil performance last night, called Zummanity which was great. Watched the Bellagio Fountains, walked the Venetian Canals, visited Madame Tussards Wax Museum and ate at a Brazilan Grille where they bring every meat worth eating out to you on a stick...Luke's idea of a meal and our iron hit for the month!
Off to Planet Hollywood for dinner and David Copperfeild Magic Show tonight. (Thanks Heidi for the discounted show tickets tip, we have saved heaps!)
Tomorrow we pick up our car and hit the road again.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
HWY 1

We have traveled down HWY 1 for the last 2 days...each mile has been more and more amazing. We stayed in the seaside town of Monterey and visited Carmel-by-the-Seaside (Clint Eastwood was Mayor once) which is home to some of the most exclusive homes and golf courses in the US. $25mill, half for the breathtaking views of the pacific, the rest for the mansion! And as if they didn't already have enough money, they even charge you $8 per car to drive the famous '17 Mile Drive' the winds past their driveways... Spyglass Links and Pebble Beach Golf Courses charge thousands for a round, but they are also occasional homes to the US Open and ProAm!
This morning we traveled a road that is right up there with the Great Ocean Road back home...Hwy 1...leading us down to Big Sur & Santa Maria it has the most amazing views of beaches, bridges, cypress forests and rocky vistas. The early morning fog and sunlight made it perfect. The pictures don't do it justice. Dad, was thinking of you!
We are now at Santa Maria airport, leaving California and heading to Nevada to commence a new leg of the adventure...Vegas here we come!
Luv
C
Monday, June 23, 2008
Vino Valleys and San Fran
We came down out of the mountains into one of the world's premier wine regions, Napa & Sonoma. The wineries are as with most things here in the US, much larger versions of what we know back home, with a little more money invested! The chateaus, wine houses, limo tours and arts & crafty areas were very impressive. The wine is fantastic. Varieties like white zinfandel are very refreshing in 32 degree heat, whilst Shiraz is almost non existant. Not surprisingly the staple here is also Cab Sav.
Just an hours drive south from the wine regions we hit San Fran. WOW. Our first sight was without a doubt the most amazing man made structure we have seen yet....the Golden Gate. Staying 3 nights, we booked a 2 day Hop-on Hop Off tour and have been exploring the sights bit by bit. Crookedest street, Nob Hill, Washington Square, North Beach, Chinatown & Tenderlions to name a few. Splurged with our accommodation here in the heart of Fisherman's Wharf, the Argonaut (www.argonauthotel.com) which is walking distance to lots of restaurants with san fran favourites on the menu, clam chowder, 'would you like some food with your garlic', sourdough bread and taffy (toffee)...lesson learned, Mexicans know how to make a margarita!
Our first few days here were sweltering in heat (about 32), but today it dropped to less than 15! The wind cut right through you, which made our trip to Alcatraz that much more authentic. The Rock was an awesome experience...very informative and fascinating tour that was quite errie at times. Loved it all though.
Tomorrow we will start our coastal tour south down HWY 1!
Just an hours drive south from the wine regions we hit San Fran. WOW. Our first sight was without a doubt the most amazing man made structure we have seen yet....the Golden Gate. Staying 3 nights, we booked a 2 day Hop-on Hop Off tour and have been exploring the sights bit by bit. Crookedest street, Nob Hill, Washington Square, North Beach, Chinatown & Tenderlions to name a few. Splurged with our accommodation here in the heart of Fisherman's Wharf, the Argonaut (www.argonauthotel.com) which is walking distance to lots of restaurants with san fran favourites on the menu, clam chowder, 'would you like some food with your garlic', sourdough bread and taffy (toffee)...lesson learned, Mexicans know how to make a margarita!
Our first few days here were sweltering in heat (about 32), but today it dropped to less than 15! The wind cut right through you, which made our trip to Alcatraz that much more authentic. The Rock was an awesome experience...very informative and fascinating tour that was quite errie at times. Loved it all though.
Tomorrow we will start our coastal tour south down HWY 1!
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Mountains, valleys and waterfalls...
624miles in the last three days has provided us with the opportunity to see some of the most breathtaking scenerythe US has to offer. We travelled through the Sequoia National Park (Giant Forest & General Sherman - largest tree
on Earth), Kings Canyon (6000ft high) and then up through Yosemite (no words do it justice), each more amazing than the next. Lots of short hikes and many photos later, we stayed in two small towns, Three Rivers which is at the base of Sequoia, then Mariposa. Both were completely booked out and would have easily had more tourists than residents. (Lucky we booked a few days ahead!)
Tonight we are in Lodi, Calaveras Wine Country in the North of CA. If anyone has seen 'James' & Oz's Wine Adventure - The New World' on Fox, well we are about to follow their footsteps...bring on the vino!
Till next time.
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Monday, June 16, 2008
LA Today
Today we did an organised tour of LA and the Star's Homes. Are now completely buggered...but now very educated on all that there is worth knowing about Los Angeles.
Toured the Star's homes in Beverly Hills, Hollywood, Walk of Fame, Sunset Strip, Kodak Theatre, Chinatown, Downtown LA, Farmers Markets and La Brea Tar Pits to name a few. Some highlights were the Las Palmas Hotel from the last scene in Pretty Woman where Richard Gere climbs the fire escape, Graumans Chinese Theatre and the wicked lookalikes, the Hollywood sign and a Chilli Cheese Hot Dog...the latter topped my list :)
Eating in tonight after an eventful visit to a grocery store. Hersheys, Reese's and Oreo on the menu!
Till next time
Toured the Star's homes in Beverly Hills, Hollywood, Walk of Fame, Sunset Strip, Kodak Theatre, Chinatown, Downtown LA, Farmers Markets and La Brea Tar Pits to name a few. Some highlights were the Las Palmas Hotel from the last scene in Pretty Woman where Richard Gere climbs the fire escape, Graumans Chinese Theatre and the wicked lookalikes, the Hollywood sign and a Chilli Cheese Hot Dog...the latter topped my list :)
Eating in tonight after an eventful visit to a grocery store. Hersheys, Reese's and Oreo on the menu!
Till next time
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Day 1 (Longest day ever!)
Well we survived what a friendly American on the plane said would be the most testing day of our marriage to date...driving in LA. (She must have had a sixth sense for how uncomfortable a passenger Cheryl is :) ) Deep breathing and repeating 'Right is Right!'...we can now conquer anything.
Santa Monica was the focus of our attention today, parading the Saturday Farmer's Markets, Third St Promenade and the Pier. We have already acquired the taste for Bud from tap (liken it to Carlton Draught) and discovered 3 Starbucks within a 300m stretch of plaza. I now know why Americans are so proud of their homeland :)
Time for bed at this end...until next time.
Santa Monica was the focus of our attention today, parading the Saturday Farmer's Markets, Third St Promenade and the Pier. We have already acquired the taste for Bud from tap (liken it to Carlton Draught) and discovered 3 Starbucks within a 300m stretch of plaza. I now know why Americans are so proud of their homeland :)
Time for bed at this end...until next time.
Saturday, June 14, 2008
Time - 14 hours and 10mins
Place - Qantas Club Sydney Intl
Destination - US of A
van den Bovenkamps about to embark on a 4 week adventure of a far away land. Will encounter many great land forms, see odd wild beasts, need to operate overtly large vehicles along wide stretches of bitumen and master the art of living out of a bag.
Currently dining on Sav Blanc and Crown Lager in an attempt to induce sleep for the 13 hour flight ahead.
Time to roll! Boarding call.
Luv Yas
Place - Qantas Club Sydney Intl
Destination - US of A
van den Bovenkamps about to embark on a 4 week adventure of a far away land. Will encounter many great land forms, see odd wild beasts, need to operate overtly large vehicles along wide stretches of bitumen and master the art of living out of a bag.
Currently dining on Sav Blanc and Crown Lager in an attempt to induce sleep for the 13 hour flight ahead.
Time to roll! Boarding call.
Luv Yas
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
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