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Boulder, CO/Chicago, IL

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On the way to Boulder, Colorado from Arches National Park, we stayed at a KOA campground in Grand Junction, Colorado.  The picture shown above was the sunset right after we crossed into Colorado and it was the most beautiful sunset I have yet to see in my life.  No picture will ever do justice, period.  Grand Junction was only an hour and a half drive from Arches.  We were able to get there early enough to set up camp and then head into town to grab a bite to eat.  We ended up going to Applebee’s where we stayed almost three hours!  They had their first ever trivia night there and of course we played and won every round.  With prizes in hand and belly’s full, we slept like champions to get ready for the 4.5 hour drive over to Boulder, Colorado.

Once in Boulder, we immediately looked for a microbrewery where we could try some local brew and great food.  Thanks to Trip Advisor we stumbled across the Walnut Brewpub in downtown.  They had great beer, great guacamole, and great food; all we could ask for!  While eating, we looked for activities in the area on our phones and Cory hit the jackpot: a bouldering gym.  If you are not familiar with bouldering, it is basically rock climbing but without the ropes and on more difficult terrain (indoors, that is).  Follow this link to get a better visual idea of what it involves.

With our stomachs about to burst with beer and pub food, we decided to go through with it anyways.  Bouldering in Boulder had a nice ring to it.  When we walked in it was like an adult playground, filled with challenging courses and sculptures.  It was only $13 for a full day pass with shoe rental which was absolutely worth it.  After a few easier routes up to the top, we moved onto some more difficult routes to the top that we were failing more than succeeding on.  There was one route that we just couldn’t figure out.  We must have tried 20 times until this girl came over about 5’0″ and showed us how to do it first try.  After getting deflated a bit from that, we were able to finally succeed thanks to her instruction.  It was a very eye opening experience to me at just how much of a workout rock climbing and bouldering is and how it is a great way to stay in shape while having fun!  I plan to get a membership at a gym near us back home that has both rock climbing and bouldering as well.

With another fun experience in the bag, we packed up the car and braced ourselves for the 15 hour drive over to the windy city: Chicago, Illinois!

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After 15 hours, we got to Chicago around noon time.  The traffic was horrendous to say the least, even mid-day on the weekend.  When we got into the actual city, it was back to the world of jay-walking, fast and furious style taxi drivers, and way overpriced parking.  At first we grabbed a parking spot right outside Millennium Park at a meter for $4/hr. which was pretty steep, but better than $52 overnight parking!  Walking around, we were able to see how massive Lake Michigan is, the Cloud Gate which was a bean-shaped mirror sitting in the middle of the park, and all of the skyscrapers of the city.

Once the pay meter was up, we moved on to find a $14 full-day parking lot after searching forever.  We walked around a little bit more and got onto Michigan Avenue where we found a Potbelly’s sandwich shop.  Anything would do for food, anything.  I had remembered that my friend Andrew from Merrimack who I played soccer with had recently moved to right outside Chicago.  I gave him a call to see what he was up to and if he could show us around the city a bit, but he said he would be discovering just as much as we were because he hadn’t been in the city very much at all.

When we pulled into the city, we checked out Hotel Tonight app to see if there were any good deals to stay in the city for the night and I couldn’t believe the prices, even at the “deals” that they were.  We were getting dangerously close to sleeping in the car for another night.  Andrew was kind enough to ask his parents if they could accommodate us staying there and they were glad to help.  After eating we jumped in the car and head out to Andrew’s house which was only about 30 minutes from the city.

With our things set up at his house and a game plan in mind, Andrew dropped us off at the train station to go into the city to watch the Boston Bruins take on the Chicago Blackhawks on their turf.  Andrew had actually tipped us off to an all New England sports bar that was in the city which was awesome to hear!  When the train rolled up we were kind of excited at the fact that they were double-decker trains because we don’t have those back home, so of course we sat up on the second level.  Once in the city, we got a taxi to bring us directly to Tripoli’s Tap which was the Boston sports bar.

“Maximum capacity”, the bouncer told us.  Disappointed, we began to walk away and then he called us back as 3 people left the bar.  It was absolutely packed!  It took us almost 20 minutes just to get a beer order in.  Getting a bit claustrophobic, we saw an opening to a backyard setup and made our way over.  There had to have been 100 people out back with 2 big-screen TV’s set up.  We stood out back for the whole game and when the Bruins scored the place was electric!  It felt just like being back home with all of the trash talking, potty mouth Boston accents.  When the Bruins scored in OT, we were working our way back into the bar section and the place exploded in excitement.  I got more hugs and high fives than I can count!  Great bar with a great atmosphere if you are a Boston fan from outside of Chicago.

Getting back to Andrew’s after a long train ride, his mother had set up sleeping mats for us with our sleeping bags, pillows, and left us towels to shower.  I couldn’t thank her enough the next morning when she had a bacon and egg breakfast ready for us with bagels and orange juice.  I can’t explain to you how great it felt to stay in an actual home, have food prepared for us and everything.  The family dog, Fenway, was a great addition to the stay.  He was a 89-pound, fluffy golden retriever with the mindset that he was a lapdog.  He was nothing but a cuddle-bug and I loved every second of it.  Dog’s have such a way of cheering you up, even when you aren’t remotely sad!

With a great stay in Chicago thanks to the Suttle family, we were fully rejuvenated for the final 17-hour leg back home.  As some of you may be thinking, the trip got pretty skewed from the original game-plan, but that was bound to happen.  This trip was all about variability and going with the flow.  We made a decision pretty early on that we were going to be home for the 17th of June instead of the planned 21st of June.  We didn’t tell anyone but our parents because all of us have girlfriends and we were going to give them a big surprise by getting home early.  An especially big surprise was planned by Cory because on the 17th, it was his 6-year anniversary with his girlfriend, Kayla.  My next posts will consist of a list of trip favorites along with what I gained from this whole experience, so be sure to check those out as well!

Check out all of the pictures from Boulder, Colorado and Chicago, Illinois on the Ultimate Road Trip Facebook page!

 

Categories: June 2013 | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

If Only Money Grew on Trees…

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I am a bit late on updating this, but there have been some major additions to the Ultimate Road Trip campaign.  As of last week, I created a Facebook page to go along with this blog to help accompany with photo albums and video uploads.  It is also easier because the updates will come up on your newsfeed, if you “Like” the page on Facebook!  Also, as I have stated before, we are three broke college grads who are going on this trip.  We decided that it wouldn’t hurt to make an Indiegogo Ultimate Road Trip campaign as well.  Literally, any dollar will help us live out this dream a little more leisurely, so if you make a donation or have made a donation, thank you!  Whether you support us morally by commenting on posts, liking pictures on Facebook, or make a donation, it will help us immensely.  With graduation this Sunday and road trip commencing in just ONE WEEK, the excitement is growing by the day!  The links to the Facebook page and the Indiegogo campaign are as follows:

https://www.facebook.com/ultimateroadtrip

http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-ultimate-road-trip

Thanks again and I’ll be posting again real soon!

Brian

Categories: May 2013 | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

The Chosen Path

As seen above, this encompasses Road Trip!  With departure less than one month away, some slight changes were made to the itinerary, but this seems to be the final draft.  The trip will go as follows, respectively:

  • Departure begins from just north of Boston, Massachusetts on May 23rd at 5:00 p.m. to make our longest leg of the trip down the east coast to Nashville, Tennessee
  • After a day or so in Nashville, we will drive to New Orleans, Louisiana
  • After seeing what New Orleans is all about, Houston, Texas will be the next stop on the trip
  • While in Texas, San Antonio will be in direct path of getting out to the West Coast, so why not check it out?!
  • Cutting up diagonally through New Mexico, we will make our way over to the Grand Canyon to enjoy a night under the stars
  • A short drive from the Grand Canyon will have us end up in the infamous Las Vegas, Nevada, which will be the only place that a hotel room will be necessary
  • After a few days/nights in Las Vegas, the boys will head out to Los Angeles/Santa Monica, California to begin the mini-trip up the west coast of the USA
  • The hopes are that 4 days will be dedicated to seeing California, working from southern to northern Cali, ending the 4 day trip in the Redwood National Park
  • Once out of California, Bend, Oregon will be the next stop.  If time permits, we will venture up to Portland to explore some more West Coast shenanigans
  • Starting the trip back to the East Coast will be a stop that all of us are looking forward to – Yellowstone National Park.  The plan is to camp there for roughly 3 days or so
  • If time permits, a stop will be made to Arches National Park in Utah
  • From either Yellowstone National Park or Utah, Denver, Colorado will be the next stop on the leg  back to the East Coast
  • The second longest leg of the trip then comes, from Denver to the windy city of Chicago, Illinois
  • After seeing what Chicago has for us, the big apple, New York City will be the final destination on the trip before home
  • Finally, after a month of driving, exploring, and extremely messed up sleep patterns, the traveling trio will be back home in Massachusetts where the memories of The Ultimate Road Trip will live with us for the rest of our lives!

The time that we will be spending in each city will be completely variable.  The goal is to get out to the West Coast as fast as possible.  All of us have seen a majority of the East Coast multiple times in our lives and this trip is all about new adventures!  Any changes that will be made to the trip itinerary will most likely be last minute decisions, but that’s the beauty of Road Trip!

Categories: April 2013 | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

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