Friday, August 19, 2011

FINE.

So, once upon a time, I traveled from Mapleton, Utah. That trip was much more successfully documented. I don't really feel like finding the links right now. Sorry. At least I'm even updating, right??

Well, there came a day where I was to return back to wee little Mapleton. Though I may never get pictures up here, I can at least show you the route that I took.

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Day 1: left Greensboro finally at 6pm, and traveled to Knoxville, TN
We had hoped to stay in Marriott's because of sweet discounts available, however, said hotel chain charges 75-100.00 PER STAY for bringing a fuzzy companion. No, not brother Matthew, but Max. sigh. So instead my Auntie Marki, Max and I took our business to Days Inn, which is 5-10.00 and night.

Day 2: left Knoxville, TN, and drove all the way to Fort Smith, AR
PS - the Mississippi River is HUUUUGGEE.

Day 3:Left Fort Smith, and traveled to Clayton, NM, via Elkhart, KS.
NOT via Texas. That's right, Texas was avoided. Mission complete.
OH, and we took a little 8 mile side trip on State Line Road, in Elkhart to a location where KS, OK and CO meet. There's a pretty neat windmill marker to commemorate the fact you drove eight miles on a dirt road, just to say you've been where three states meet.
PPS - The Arkansas River is pretty darn big, too.

Day 4: Clayton, NM to Cortez, CO.
Mesa Verde was about to close, so we didn't feel like $15 was worth paying for an hour. BUT we did make it to Four Corners Monument, fulfilling a life long goal of mine. Woo HOO.

Day 5: Cortez, CO to Mapleton, UT.
Via Scipio, because Highway 6 is a road I try to avoid at all costs.
No special stops, excepting an inordinate amount of potty breaks. One too many Dr Peppers, I guess??

Max was quite the good kitty during the trip. I didn't even have to drug him! YAY.

Oh, and the reason for the traveling across the country? I was hired for a 3/4 time position at a former university. It was not the job I originally applied for, but when I was told, 'No Thanks' for that position, I was informed about a soon to be available position, which they wanted me to apply for.

So there you have it.

And although I was here in Utah County only last summer, there have been some major changes. It's a bit disconcerting! The biggest being the fact that there's a TRAFFIC LIGHT in Mapleton. Stupid Maple Mountain High School. Just because people want the teenage drivers to be safe or something. geeze.

And that, my friends, is the rest of the story.

4 comments:

Unknown said...

Congratulations! I am relieved you didn't move to Elkhart, KS which I thought was the case from your text! Ha, ha! So excited for you. Tell my parents hi in Mapleton!

Lizzy said...

Sounds like quite the drive! I'm glad you made it safe!

Wendy said...

Boo!

sallysue said...

Lara: Ahhahaha. Well, yes, it probably is a good thing that I didn't end up in the thriving metropolis of Elkhart, KS. By the way, did you ever make it to Dorothy's house?

Lizzy: ME TOO!

Wendy: Hey now, YOU LEFT ME FIRST!!!