Monument Valley








After the surreal landscapes of Utah, it seemed like an obvious choice to take a detour through Monument Valley. It turned out to be one of the most memorable drives of our journey so far.
After the surreal landscapes of Utah, it seemed like an obvious choice to take a detour through Monument Valley. It turned out to be one of the most memorable drives of our journey so far.
Still not convinced that the landscapes of Utah would be more at home on another planet? Take a look at the slot canyons of Grand Staircase—Escalante National Monument.
After spending some time driving aimlessly around Utah, we reached the conclusion that it is quite possibly another planet.
A lot of the time on this trip Emma is the chief Navigator. But sometimes Emma takes a nap and lets Javier, our Spanish-speaking, slightly scatterbrained GPS take charge of the navigational guidance.
Since we completely failed to be abducted by aliens in Nevada, we felt it was time for some adventures of a different kind.
The truth is out there… although it isn’t as interesting as we’d hoped. After spending time at Burning Man and in Las Vegas we felt we had probably come as close as possible to encountering alien life forms. But that wasn’t going to stop us trying our luck on the Extraterrestrial Highway.
All trips have their low points. This journey is no exception. Fortunately this particular low point is measured in altitude, not in how many hours we spent plotting to poison each other.
Thanks 2014! It’s been awesome! Thanks to all our family and friends (old and new) who have inspired, motivated and supported us to embark on this amazing journey. Thanks to all the fantastic folk we have met on the way, whether we have known you for an hour or a lifetime you’ve probably helped give some direction to two rudderless Kiwis. Wishing everyone safe travels and unexpected adventures for 2015.
From one strange town that appeared from the dust of the Nevada desert to another. Las Vegas seemed like the obvious next stop after a week at Burning Man. At a glance they might seem similar. Both springing up out of an otherwise barren desert. Both full of bright lights and constant action, events and people, always something happening. But in reality they are two polar opposites.
Going through our photos in order to catch up on the blog posts that we are so far behind on, I came across this little gem. To be honest I had repressed the memory. The nightmares had finally subsided.
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