Lise and Rob's Pandemic Road Trip
Chronicling our 35 state, 12,000 mile United States Road trip from April 17,2020 to May 14,2020
Saturday, July 4, 2020
Thursday, June 4, 2020
Chapter 24
We left Chicago around 5:00pm central time and headed east crossing into Indiana.
Our plan was to take a day or two getting back to New England. There was a brewery in Michigan that we wanted to visit.
But, it was closed due to crona. We thought we might swing by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland but, it was closed. So we thought 'let's just drive through'. So we did.
We arrived home around 12:30pm on Thursday, May 14. 2020. We were tired but happy with what we had just accomplished. We had travelled just over 12,000 miles (further than the distance from the North Pole to the South Pole) covering 35 states. The day we got back to Portland, Maine was day 28 of our trip. And we had a trip that we will remember for the rest of our lives.
But, it was closed due to crona. We thought we might swing by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland but, it was closed. So we thought 'let's just drive through'. So we did.
We arrived home around 12:30pm on Thursday, May 14. 2020. We were tired but happy with what we had just accomplished. We had travelled just over 12,000 miles (further than the distance from the North Pole to the South Pole) covering 35 states. The day we got back to Portland, Maine was day 28 of our trip. And we had a trip that we will remember for the rest of our lives.
Chapter 23
Wednesday, May 13, 2020 found us in Iowa City, Iowa headed for the Mississippi River through Davenport with the intent of visiting Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Chicago, Illinois. The spot where we crossed the Mississippi was beautiful.
Chapter 22
We woke up Monday, May 11 in Rapid City, South Dakota, day 25 of our epic, pandemic road trip. We knew we were on the last leg of the trip and would be heading to New England soon but we still had a couple of more things that we wanted to check out. Denton had told me about a place where you could still see wagon wheel ruts from the Oregon Trail made by pioneer wagon trains. I did some research and we headed off to Guernsey, WY. So we headed west into east central Wyoming to find the Guernsey Ruts, traveling through some prairie to get there.
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