No bears (but I suspended our food from a thin branch of a tall tree just in case). I'm a fan of US 395 from I-15 to Tahoe, especially the Owens Valley. I look forward to your article on Randsburg.
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The Randsburg article will be published in February -- and I didn't feature a road trip destination for the November article, instead here are some gift ideas that might intrigue your favorite roadtripper!
Two articles this week in the Desert Companion Magazine. First one was penned by Megan Edwards and she shares four of her favorite CAT bus routes for exploring Las Vegas!
The second article offers some tips and memories about favorite road food we've enjoyed over the last decade or so of roadtripping! One of Gerald "Mr. RoadTrip" Thurman's photos is featured too!
February, 2013 features an article I penned about the "Living Ghost Town" known as Randsburg, California.
And Megan Edwards has a couple more articles about Las Vegas that you might find sort of fun to read....
"A view (without a room)" Her Top 10 best places to catch the neon lights in Las Vegas...
"I do --- with a view" Megan's top places to get hitched in Sin City!
This really isn't a one tank road trip link, but not a bad route if the intent is to step a toe into each of the 50 states in the USA.... This poster thinks it can be done @ 3.2 hours per state.
Mark
June, 2013 was the first annual photography contest sponsored by Desert Companion Magazine and I penned an article about my favorite photo locations within a day's drive from Las Vegas. "Southwest Shutterbug: You'll Trip for these Pics"
Mark Holmes, long-time funny sign contributor and an expert in digital photography also contributed to this article.
There is an amazing collection of mass market paperbacks lurking at the Clark County Museum in Henderson, Nevada. Megan Edwards interviews Mark Hall-Patton, curator of the collection, in a new article published in the Desert Companion magazine. Read The Vegas pulp connection here.
If anyone didn't already know, Mark Hall-Patton is often featured on the History Channel series "PAWN STARS". He's often their history expert that advises the pawn brokers on items that are brought into the shop.
Donna