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Glacier National Park is located in northwestern Montana along the Canadian border, and consists of some 1,600 square miles of mountains, forests, rivers, lakes, and, of course, glaciers (over 50 of them). It became our 10th National Park in 1910. In 1891 the Great Northern Railway had crossed the continental divide at nearby Marias Pass, opening the region to settlers, miners, and inevitably tourists. Seeing the potential of the area’s breathtaking beauty, the railroad promoted the region and built a series of lodges across the area connected by primitive trails. Tourists would travel on horseback, staying overnight in the lodges. To make the park more accessible, in the early 1920’s a project was undertaken to construct a 50-mile road across the heart of the Park, crossing the continental divide at Logan Pass. When completed in ... read more
Trespassers
Apgar Amphitheatre
Exploring around Apgar

North America » United States » Hawaii » Oahu » Waikiki June 14th 2007

Eddie and I went and visited the Pearl Harbor Memorial. It was pretty interesting. We got lost and on the way there Eddie tried climbing up a tree in hopes to obtain some coconuts but to no avail. We went to the memorial and it is quite interesting. The memorial floats on the remains of the U.S.S Arizona, which you can see through the waters of the harbor. Not only that but you can also see oil floating on the top of the water in some spots. It was kind of a massive day, only because it was quite a breathtaking sight. I am sure that the Twin-Tower memorial will have a very similar effect. After spending about 2-3 hours here we left. This post is short and only because I am not sure how to ... read more


Trek AmericaKim Mwah So finally we arrive in LA after what seemed hours of no sleep!!! My journey starts with the Qantas Red Eye from Perth to Melbourne. I said goodbye to my mom and Jeremy as I boarded the flight, I would see them again in 12 days after finishing a Trek America that started in LA and finished in San Francisco. I arrived in Melbourne at 5:00am cold and already tired....... I meet up with the other 2 boys from Perth and we decided could we be bothered leaving the airport or should we hang around for 6 hours before we had to check into our next flight. Decision was made.... we stayed in the airport, got some coffee and hot chocolate and sat around talking for a few hours, before laying down on ... read more
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North America » United States » Alabama » Birmingham June 14th 2007

Brian and I experienced our first instance of car troubles on the drive from Atlanta to Memphis. It happened in the middle-of-nowhere Alabama. Brian and I were just driving along when all of a sudden we heard a loud gug-gug-gug come from our car, accompanied by the sight of our tire tread flying off behind us in the rearview mirror! Needless to say, we pulled over to check out the damage. Apparently, when you’ve been driving for a long time on a hot road, the rubber on your tire tread can literally melt off leaving you with a bum tire…and did I mention we were in the middle of NOWHERE?!?! So we examined the tire for a few minutes and decided we’d try to drive on it for a little while instead of attempting to ... read more
The Tire Sans Tread
Searching for the Right Tire
Almost Fixed...

North America » United States June 14th 2007

Graduation went well, it was so nice to see Matt walk across the stage and get his diploma. He was Sigmacomlauda (I think that is how it's spelled)// I will leave it how my dad typed it because I think his phonetic version is awesome - matt//, any way he had a 4.0 GPA. Very good for a guy who was working third shift and raising a family at the same time. It was held in the aviation museum on NAS Pensacola, a neat place to visit if you can get there. We stayed at Tammi's parent’s home while in Florida. They always treat us very well when we visit. They also fed us well. Dave is very good at the grill and the deserts are the best. Went back to AL on Sunday evening, ... read more

North America » United States » Virginia » Bland June 14th 2007

Pics for May 26th North America » United States » Virginia » Bland By OD and CCs Long WalkJune 14th 2007On our way to Bland, Virginia... read more
Breakfast in the morning
A bit early...
Wanna bet???

North America » United States » Ohio » Lancaster June 14th 2007

I have been home for nearly four days now. In recap my trip was the single most fanastic experience of my life. I have learned and experienced so many things and nearly all of them are unrelateable. I cannot convey how dwarfing the colleseum made me feel, the overwhelming feeling of insignifigance the ancient greek pantheon instilled in me, and how unskilled I am by Monet's "Lillies." Just in general a humbling and growing experience. I have seen and felt many an amazing sights and emotions, but upon returning home I have realized that there is (if any) sight than that of family and close friends and no feeling can compare to that of complete relaxation and comfort spent in their company. It is strage to say (and I am sure even moreso to hear) but ... read more

North America » United States » California » San Diego June 14th 2007

I have my suitcase packed and everything ready for the trip. I have been taking care of last minute details over the past few days with mom, getting things like extra shampoo and a gift for my host family. Yesterday we spent all afternoon packing up my things in the house since we have to move out by July 15. Tim will be doing all the moving by himself, which I think is very gallant, but to make it easier I packed all my things already. I didn’t realize though until after all my clothes were taped up in boxes and all my things for Morelia were in the suitcase that I hadn’t set aside any clothes to wear for the last few days I was in the U.S. Duh. Right now I am nervous ... read more

North America » United States » Arkansas June 14th 2007

Blogger: Katie Location: Really flat Arkansas. Well, we have now crossed into Arkansas, only one more state to go. Last night in Memphis we wandered around to find something to eat (after seeing a little bit of "Next Best Thing" and "American Inventor"). We settled on this place called Dan McGuiness, which we were expecting to be a dirty Irish pub, but it opened onto a mall with a courtyard of trees and a fountain inside it was very disorienting. The food was delicious. We think Memphis is a good food city, although not sure why no one seems to sell breakfast. We had to settle on Waffle House again in West Memphis, AR. PS. At dinner DJ said that he really wanted to go to Murphy's Tavern but he can't now because he's moved. ... read more
Memphis Water Tower and Pyramid
Mississippi River
Bridge over the Mississippi River




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