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Retirement Road Trip #10: An Incredibly Lucky Quick Trip to Crater Lake National Park, September 2021

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  Another one of our "Hey, you want to go to Crater Lake?" trips, as if a 5,268 mile road trip in July wasn't enough, Janet was able to score a couple of nights at the Crater Lake Lodge from September 27 through the 30th despite the horrible recreation.gov website.  Leaving Alameda and heading up I-5, we stopped for a late breakfast/early lunch at Nancy's Airport Cafe in Willows, a favorite "$100 Hamburger" hangout for private pilots. We continued up I-5 to Castle Crags State Park, which we frequently passed on our way north to ferry Karen to college in Tacoma, but had never stopped.  We hiked the Kettlebell Trail and the Crags Overlook burning off much of Nancy's fare.  Castle Crags State Park From Castle Crags, we continued on the Medford and a night at another Bonvoy/Marriott property, about a 700 mile day.  In the morning, we poked around Medford for breakfast and found the "Yelp Five Star" Buttercloud Bakery and Cafe, another Biscuit and B...

Retirement Road Trip #8: A Quick Trip to Lassen Volcanic National Park and McArthur-Burney State Park, June 2021

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  Brought to you from the summit rim of Cinder Cone I'm not sure if that's Shasta in the background Before we took off on our half-way-across-the-country Oshkosh Road Trip (#9), Janet scored two cabins, one in Manzanita Lake in Lassen, and one in McArthur-Burney State Park, in early June no less.  Neither of us had been to either park in a long time, and since she was able to score the two cabins, we were on our way.  We were leaving on the Oshkosh trip from Incline Village, so we thought we'd circle north to Lassen and then head east to US395 down Incline, since neither of us had driven on US395 north of Tahoe/Reno. June 1, 2021: Lassen isn't too far away for us from either house, just 200 or so miles from Incline up US395, with a turn west at Lake Almanor on CA36 then CA89, where we stopped at Kohm Yah-mac-nee Visitors' Center, where we learned our favorite feature, Bumpass Hell, was closed due to trail damage.  Bummer.  We checked out some mud pots and fumaro...

Retirement Road Trip #9: Scooping up National and State Parks going to AirVenture, Oshkosh, WI, July/August 2021

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  Photobombed in my own selfie The entrance to the Oshkosh Air Show Janet had flown in to the Oshkosh Air Show (formally the Experimental Aircraft Association AirVenture 2021 at Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh, Wisconsin) a couple of years earlier with her friend and flight instructor, Liz, and her tales of the sheer number of WWII airplanes on display (and in the air) convinced me to give it a go. In our planning, we decided to make it a near-cross-country hotel-only road trip from Incline to Oshkosh and back.  We basically routed ourselves east on I-94 and back west on I-90, where we could pick up a ton of National and State Parks, and states neither of us had been, like Idaho, Wyoming, Montana and the Dakotas.  My baseball trips have taken me to some of the fly-over states, but those five states were missing on my checklist (and as of our Alaska trip in 2023, I now have seen all 50 states, and it only took me 68 years to do it!)  And we'd make the trip in my s...

Retirement Road Trip #7: Southern Nevada State Parks, February 2021

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  I don't have a lot of notes for this trip, but I'll try to add some flesh to the pictures I've got on my iMac. Once again, Janet is a master at managing her Marriott points, and she can raise a red flag when some are about to expire, which led to this trip.  Janet and I absolute despise Vegas as she spent way too much time there as part of her work.  But, we had been reading about the interesting state parks in Nevada, so we planned a trip that started in Henderson, NV at the Westin Resort.  We left February 3 and drove down I-5, stopping for our usual lunch at Harris Ranch, then popping over the Tehachapi Pass over to Vegas.  The resort was right on a fake lake, and eerily empty as the pandemic restrictions were still sort of in place.  We parked in a massive, and massively empty, parking lot. Thursday, February 4: We drove up through the McMansions of the Vegas 'burb of Summerlin to the Red Rock National Preserve (It's been graduated to a Conservation A...