Sunday, 12 December 1982

1982 - August - December: Florida - US Tour - Toronto: SOME CAPTIONS, NO WRITE UP

Our first stop: Okefenokee, Georgia
We start out Odyssey: Coral Springs, August 20th 1982

 Here's the route: Coral Springs, FL to Toronto, Ontario

August 1982

The Trans USA trip begins:
Mariana, Florida. Good old boys country. What makes the States a cliche
 
With the beaten up old car I'd been driving for about a year, we depart from Florida, our home for about 18 months


Resident, Florida Caverns State Park


Another BBQ and another local resident


Some idea of the cheap vehicle we had swagged from Iqbal


Florida Caverns. Inside. Interesting


Heading West into the Bayous


Somewhere in the Bible Belt deep South


Deep, Deep South. 
The KKK handing out flyers, probably Mississipi




Louisiana. I enjoyed it, especially the 
Boudin Noir at the Cajun festivals
Lots of these, just by the side of the road










We were never reticent about taking 
people up on offers. 
Elysian Fields Street Car, New Orleans


The French Quarter, New Orleans




The French Quarter is actually quite small
Only a few blocks in total



Usual Tourist Stuff awaits the unaware tourist in Nawleans

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We tend toward camping in state parks. 
We have a "Gold Pass" for federal parks, 
but they don't have hot water
Louisiana shore line. Big BIG oil


Welcome to Texas.
Get the idea yet? And we are white


Dinosaur Footprints Park, Texas


I guess these guys were pretty big



Big Bend National Park
Hardly anyone here. Maybe a few illegals


I cheapskated on the film I used, 
so they are not very good shots

I think we stayed here in the park about 5 days
It was very peaceful
The park is very sparse. 
I think we stayed 4 - 5 days


The Rio Grande. 
No, no one crossed on our watch
No border patrol back then either


Great views from some of the higher valleys


Ah, this has some artistic merit
Artistic subject even


I don't care, I like these shots
I think we just enjoyed being out of 
the great American rat race here 
Somewhere in Big Bend park, judging by the background

I didn't take many photo's
And very few were 
National Geographic quality
A few of the almost zero visitors we saw


Ilge's friends from a previous life. Hilda in El Paso, Texas
Wow. Isn't she gorgeous? 
Carlsbad Cavern, New Mexico







Real tourist stuff
but quite fascinating

The caverns were actually quite impressive


With some beautiful aestheics






Even the capital, Albuquerque, was quaint and 
accessible in a wet kind of way
It poured down on us. Albuquerque. 
We were actually flooded out one night





 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
Badlands, Arizona. 
Quite spectacular and deserted in September



Badlands, with Petrified Forest remnants in park



Get the picture? Real trees, 
all of the time, as in, forever


Amazing detail, now there until stolen
Yes, we did observe that and report it to a ranger


I found the entire park amazing. Can you tell?


OK, last one

Beauty. Plus, back then, it was all ours


Somewhere near Flagstaff.  
Maybe looking at Humphries Peak
No GPS on photo's back then folks


It was very volcanic. 
but mostly very beautiful


I do remember camping either here or very nearby

Well, I was impressed

And of course, what's a trip to Arizona 
without a visit to the Grand Canyon


From the South Rim, at the top
Not North rim is much higher


We undertake the walk into the canyon
We didn't know there was a camp site
half way down, so it's down and back
in one day. Rats! And it was nearly empty


From the campsite. Note white water rafters
On the way back up, we are overtaken by a ranger
He walked the path everyday, down, then back up. We're dead


We only stay at the camp site for about an hour
We do need a bed tonight and its 3 hours away

We wake up to this. We were actually still very warm inside
Plus! Bonus, I didn't need to get up 3 time a night back then

As I mentioned earlier. The North rim is higher
About 800M, does it show?













Zion National Park. Stunning in parts
Especially the skinny blonde ones


We take a ranger guided tour. I remember being exhausted by it

Some folks actually climb this
some die
Eventually, you are wowwed out
and are happy to head back for lunch
Mother Nature, in all it's 
bent and misshapen glory

Bryce Canyon. One of my favourites of the trip
Again, heading into October, almost deserted


Totally stunning landscapes. Thankfully, most of our
trip was sunny


Also, thankfully, most of my shots were correctly exposed here


Awe inspiring, stunning, you name it
Even a crap photographer like me can get it to work


There's certainly enough here
for the most intense photographer


As we had out Gold National Parks
pass, these parks camping were all free






Bryce is fabulous on a sunny day
Plus, late September, it was all ours, again



 
 
We found a fantastic, hidden state park, 
somewhere. We didn't pay for it 
Yes, a wine bottle, but actually, water
It was just so delightful
We used it as a base for about 5 days
Plus, the weather was glorious late summer
no idea where it was


We head off to the "Mitten" Butes
Very atmospheric and austere . And deserted


I still remember (in 2021), waiting for the full moon to rise
Of course, with crap film, poor understanding of exposure etc
I was happy to get a result


And here it is. Quite proud of this one
 
 
Natural Bridges National Park
Again, stunning


There's quite a few of them
Fascinating to understand how they are formed
Almost certainly blown up by now


Almost delicate in its aesthetics
These all in the desert


We spend a happy day or so here
As ever, zero other folks around
Really a magical experience


Spot the girlfriend? Get the scale here?


Mesa Verde, Colorado. Now this was busy.
Ancient city of the Hopi from prehistory (C13) 


And Petroglyphs

Our still trusty Datsun as we head down the still sunny backroads of Colorado

I never really understood the Continental Divide until I stood on it
It actually rained when we were there, 
and I saw 2 seperate raindrops head in different directions


Yes, there's a desert in the US
The Great Sand Dunes National Park

Fall in Colorado. I remember the 
late flowers dancing in the winds
It's actually quite large, and very well defined


I know, I couldn't believe that there's 
a real desert with huge dunes here


An unexpected sight, again, deserted




Yes, you can actually feel winter coming on. Clean, crisp days, chilly nights.
Time to head home, but I don't have one!


Glorious, chilly evenings


We have strong armed our way to stay with Tom
One of Iqbals employees I met in Nairobi
We move into his place in Aurora. We discover Much Music



Eventually, we head out across the plains. 
This somewhere nondescript, like Iowa maybe
 
 
Washington via Pennsylvania. We love the museums here


Probably from the big pillar in 
Washington, but can't 
remember climbing it



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The Cloisters. Way out from most 
civilised places
Many cars were broken into
just when we were there
Ours was broken into later
We head into New York a lot
This is a look out on the highway

We head to New Jersey for their Thanksgiving
We park in Harlem to watch the marathon
We have Ilge's uncles leather jacket inside
It only lasts a few minutes before the window is broken and stolen
A cop just next to the car "Whatcha expect!? This is Harlem"

We head to New York and start to 
look for jobs. We move into Ilge's Uncles

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A totally underwhelming experience

Central Park etc. Ho Hum I say
I'm surprised these shots worked so well


I forget who we went with, but this is from the restaurant
at the top of one of the twin towers. Now, long gone
Looking east. The statue of liberty, so called




    
 
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Snacking, probably waiting for Sarah
in Boston. There goes the neighbourhood



Sarah, Dick & kids
As we had hosted them in Nairobi
there was a certain quid pro quo here


Harvard Yard. As in "parked the car in"

The Charles river from Harvard
We actually had drinks in one of those buildings























I believe on our way back to Toronto from New england