Ok, so we've gone 26000 miles, and we've barely had any internet access to update. So here's a really quick rundown of what we've done so far.
30 minutes in Tijuana
Boardwalk in San Diego
Sand Castle at the Pacific Ocean
Cabazon Dinosaurs
Drive through Arizona Indian Reservations
London Bridge in Lake Havasu
Drive through the trecherous mountain pass of Route 66
Ate at the Roadkill Cafe off Route 66
Slept in Flagstaff
Wasted 45 minutes going to and from a Meteor Crator what we didn't want to pay to see
Took pictures of the largest map of Route 66
Stoped at a Dairy Queen that had 17 billboards advertising it in a row
Tourist trap with dinosaurs
Got stuck in Traffic in Albuquerque
Ate dinner in Santa Fe and saw old buildings
Slept in Albuquerque
Drove through the middle of nowhere to Roswell
ROSWELL WAS AWESOME
International UFO Museum
Farleys in Roswell
Waffle House in Fort Worth
Slept in Fort Worth
BBQ Brisket in Dallas
Paris, Texas with the Eiffle Tower replica with a cowboy hat on top
Arkansas border
Corky's BBQ in Memphis
Cracker Barrel in Nashville
Dinosaur Walk Museum in Pigeon Forge, TN
Krystals in Pigeon Forge
That's it so far for now....
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Monday, August 13, 2007
The Great Eating Road Trip Adventure of Awesomeness
Less than 48 hours before I leave, I have finally completed detailing the voyage.
The Great Eating Road Trip Adventure of Awesomeness
The Great Eating Road Trip Adventure of Awesomeness

Part 1: To Tijuana!
Wednesday, August 15th- Leave Tracy - 8am
- Arrive in Irvine, Pick up Allison, Leave to San Diego - 3pm
- Arrive in San Diego, dinner w/ grandparents - 5pm
- Crash at Allison's house for the night
Thursday, August 16th
- Explore San Diego/Tijuana
- Leave San Diego - 1pm
- Arrive in Irvine - 3pm
- Allison goes to Camp dinner, I bum around Irvine.
- Crash at Allison's/Dylans/Jaime's Apt or Josh/Brandon/Kipp's Apt
Part 2: The Ghosts of Route 66
Friday, August 17th
- Leave Irvine - 8am
- Cabazon Dinosaurs - 10am
- Start on the Route 66 trail
- Barstow - noon
- London Bridge, Lake Havasu, AZ - 3pm
- Oatman - 4pm
- Grand Canyon Caverns - 5:30pm
- Flagstaff - 8pm - Timezone change (but no daylight saving, thus no
actual time change) - Stay at Motel 6, Flagstaff - $70
Total Mileage:664.4
Saturday, August 18th
- Leave Flagstaff - 8am
- Continue Route 66 trail
- Holbrook - 10am
- Gallup - noon
- Albuquerque - 3pm - Timezone change w/ daylight saving, so time change
- Check into Motel 6
- Drive to Santa Fe - 4pm
- Meet up with Uncle Mike for dinner, explore Indian Arts Festival
- Back to Albuquerque - 9pm
- Motel 6 -Coors Rd - $45
Total Mileage: 450.3
Part 3: Aliens and BBQ, a winning combination
Sunday, August 19th
- Leave Albuquerque - 6am
- Explore Roswell, UFO museum - 9am - 11am
- Lubbock - 3pm - Timezone change
- Arrive in Fort Worth - 8pm
- Motel 6 Fort Worth, 117 - $42
Total Mileage: 670.9
Monday, August 20th
- Leave Fort Worth - 9am
- BBQ at Sonny Bryan at 10 am
- Little Rock AK - 4pm - possible traffic
- Arrive in Memphis - 7pm
- Drive by Graceland, Dinner at Corky's BBQ
- Motel 6 - Memphis - $51
Total Mileage:526.3
Tuesday, August 21th
- Leave Memphis - 4am
- Nashvile - 8am - traffic - Timezone change
- Knoxville - 10am
- Drive by Dollywood - 11am
- Arrive in Asheville - 1pm
- Travel up the Blue Ridge Parkway
- Roanoke - 10pm
- Econo Lodge - $50
Total Mileage: 755.2
Wednesday, August 22th
- Leave Roanoke - 6:30am
- Explore Dinosaur Land - 9:30am-11am
- Explore Washington DC - noon-2:30pm
- Catch the ferry at Lewes, DE - 4:15pm - $30
- Cross the Delaware
- Arrive in Atlantic City - 6pm
- Explore the Boardwalk
- Tropicana Casino and Resort - Boardwalk - $170
Total Mileage: 420.4
Part 5: A whole new adventure begins 
Thursday, August 23rd
- Leave Atlantic City - 10am
- Arrive Philadelphia - 11am
- Pat's Philly cheesesteaks
- University of Bridgeport - 1pm
- Move-in, explore Bridgeport
- Allison guests at the dorm
Total Mileage: 303.7
Main Trip Mileage: 4322.4
Part 6: Canuck Power to the MAX
Friday, August 24th
- Explore Bridgeport
- Leave - 10am
- Albany - 1pm
- Syracuse - 4pm
- Rochester - 6pm
- Niagara Falls - 8pm
- Toronto - 9pm
- Motel 6, Toronto - $130
Saturday - 25
- Explore Toronto
- Leave Toronto - 10am
- Niagara Falls - 11am
- Rochester - 1pm
- Syracuse - 3pm
- Albany - 6pm
- Bridgeport - 8pm - Allison guests
Part 7: You mean there's a 3:00 in the morning too?
Monday - 27th
- Leave to JFK - 3:30 am
- Drop Allison off at JFK - 4:30
- Back to Bridgeport - 5:30am
- Allison flies home - 6:30 am
By the Numbers
13 Days
5698.1 Miles
3 countries
95 hours of Driving
$578 for hotel
16 tanks of gas - $632
$250 for food
$100 suveniers
Billions of pictures
Hundreds of short movies
No less than 3 medical emergencies
At least 2 car breakdowns
Estimated Weight gain: 10 lbs
Mental exhaustion recovery time - 1 week
3 timezone changes
Losses from gambling/conmen - $100
Its so close I can taste it....
Saturday, August 11, 2007
Part 0.15: Jimbo's Tacos
Ok, I'm going to cheat a bit here, but I had to review this place. I've actually have never been, but my mom brings back food from here all the time. Ignore that I can't judge the price, location or atmosphere, but really it doesn't matter anyways, cause these are quite possibly the worst tacos I have ever tasted. In fact, this place makes me consider redesigning my rating system because it doesn't properly weigh the taste of the food. In fact, I think from now on, taste will be out of 15 points instead of just five.
Anyways, now to warn you to never go to Jimbo's Tacos. The tacos are always soggy and greasy. Why are tacos greasy? Its supposed to be meat, cheese, lettuce and salsa. Where is there grease in that? Its almost as if they're deepfried, but without the delicious deepfried taste. The taco shells are an abomination. Its a fried corn tortilla, but covered in salt and parmesean cheese. And way too much of it I might add. Its like taking a bite out of a soggy salt block. The only redeeming quality is that if you cover it with enough hot sauce, you can drown out the rancid taste of the meat. Though you're still left with an even soggier salty taco shell.
All in all, don't go here.
Ratings:
Location: ?/5 - Its in everywhere but Tracy, which for once, I applaud Tracy's good sense.
Price: ?/5 - Irrelevant.
Taste: 2/15 - I'll give it some points for the hot sauce, but that's about it.
Atmosphere: ?/5 - Supposidly it has some history behind it.
Total: 2/30 - Here's to my first bad review. Hopefully it'll also be my last.
Anyways, now to warn you to never go to Jimbo's Tacos. The tacos are always soggy and greasy. Why are tacos greasy? Its supposed to be meat, cheese, lettuce and salsa. Where is there grease in that? Its almost as if they're deepfried, but without the delicious deepfried taste. The taco shells are an abomination. Its a fried corn tortilla, but covered in salt and parmesean cheese. And way too much of it I might add. Its like taking a bite out of a soggy salt block. The only redeeming quality is that if you cover it with enough hot sauce, you can drown out the rancid taste of the meat. Though you're still left with an even soggier salty taco shell.
All in all, don't go here.
Ratings:
Location: ?/5 - Its in everywhere but Tracy, which for once, I applaud Tracy's good sense.
Price: ?/5 - Irrelevant.
Taste: 2/15 - I'll give it some points for the hot sauce, but that's about it.
Atmosphere: ?/5 - Supposidly it has some history behind it.
Total: 2/30 - Here's to my first bad review. Hopefully it'll also be my last.
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