As some of you may know, Cindy and I just marked 30 years of being married together and to celebrate this milestone, we decided to take a round about trip out to our Tin Camp and so that we can do some well needed exploring along the way. Here are a few pics from the fun we had.
As has been the case with most of our trips lately, we ended up getting a late start and as you can see, the traffic heading out of town was miserable.
Making a well needed stop to let everyone stretch their legs and take in the vastness of Nevada.
I know it's silly but I always love driving through tunnels
We had been getting hit by summer storms along the way but they eventually cleared out and gave way to a beautiful sunset.
CHEERS to finally getting out, making it to our first home for the trip and for all the fun ahead!
Ripley wasting no time making herself at home at our home for the night.
The following morning, we continued our way to the east but from here, it would all be off the Interstate. Did I mention how much we love it out here
Down in the valley, we made a stop to check out an old homestead that was settled back in the 1870s.
Working our way into the valley a bit to check out the wildlife teaming around this marshy lake.
Hard to imagine that 10,000 years ago, the whole valley was filled with water that was 200 feet deep.
Moving on to get a better view of the water.
Time to see more stuff.
Ran into a bit of traffic along the way.
But it cleared up about as quickly as we came across it.
As has been the case with most of our trips lately, we ended up getting a late start and as you can see, the traffic heading out of town was miserable.
Making a well needed stop to let everyone stretch their legs and take in the vastness of Nevada.
I know it's silly but I always love driving through tunnels
We had been getting hit by summer storms along the way but they eventually cleared out and gave way to a beautiful sunset.
CHEERS to finally getting out, making it to our first home for the trip and for all the fun ahead!
Ripley wasting no time making herself at home at our home for the night.
The following morning, we continued our way to the east but from here, it would all be off the Interstate. Did I mention how much we love it out here
Down in the valley, we made a stop to check out an old homestead that was settled back in the 1870s.
Working our way into the valley a bit to check out the wildlife teaming around this marshy lake.
Hard to imagine that 10,000 years ago, the whole valley was filled with water that was 200 feet deep.
Moving on to get a better view of the water.
Time to see more stuff.
Ran into a bit of traffic along the way.
But it cleared up about as quickly as we came across it.