Off the Beaten Path - Route 66 from Chicago to L.A. Day 8

Wayne | January 31, 2009

Day 8 Albuquerque to Flagstaff and Grand Canyon
This morning we woke early to see the mass         ascension at the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta.  This was a real treat for our visiting guests.  The weather was picture perfect and colorful balloons with all the different characters represented was mind boggling. Obviously during the Route 66 heyday [...]

Off The Beaten Path - Route 66 from Chicago to L.A. Day 7

Wayne | January 30, 2009

Day Seven: Amarillo, Texas to Albuquerque, New Mexico on the Mother Road.  Today we woke up to a rainy day, the first one on this trip.  It had rained most of the night, so Amarillo was a soggy sight for our South Africans.  We traveled along the old road as often as we could today, [...]

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My love of travel goes back many years. I was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota and graduated from the University of Minnesota's School of Business. I was active in music and was a member of the University of Minnesota marching band as well as a jazz band that played locally and in Chicago and New Orleans. During my youth, my parents traveled extensively between Minneapolis and Los Angeles on road trips, stopping along the way at scenic attractions to learn about the areas they traveled.

After college I had jobs that kept me on the road as well. On all of my trips I would blend business with exploring each destination. One job ended up transferring me from Minneapolis to Phoenix, Arizona. It was from, here that I began traveling throughout the beautiful and intriguing West. This began a long love affair with the West that continues today. As an avocation, I began running -- 10Ks which then developed into half-marathons, full marathons and ultra marathons. Running became a second love to travel and I combined the two by putting together running trips for my friends and acquaintances.

On a marathon run from the North Rim of the Grand Canyon to the South Rim, I met my future wife at Ribbon Falls at the bottom of the Grand Canyon. Certainly, there was no better career for the two of us than travel! Over twenty years ago, we founded a tour company providing adventure and sightseeing tours of the Southwest. As the business grew, so did my knowledge of the West. Our groups kept coming back, some year after year, requesting new and exciting areas for them to visit. Now, I've decided to share my knowledge of the West with you via my blog. Be sure to check back regularly for great travel ideas!!


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