The trek started in San Fransisco
and was planned to end in Miami. (Continue reading to learn why it didn't.)
The Tour was operated by a
company called SUNTREK that organizes Treks in small groups all over the
US. There is a so called trekleader that drives the Van in which the groups
travels. (Fully air conditioned and quite comfortable, by the way.)
Due to a one-and-a-half-hour
delay of the Air France 747 Jumbo Jet I arrived with, I came just in time
for the welcome party in the Vagabond Inn Hotel in downtown San Fransisco,
California.
Then finally at monday morning
the trek started and in the afternoon we reached Sequoia National Park.
(The weather was brilliant now which was quite nice after the everyday
fog they have in San Fransisco in the summer.)
The Sequoia Mamuth Trees are
so big that I was not able to catch one of them on a single photo. (They
can grow up to 310ft or 100 meters.) See for yourself how small a human
being or a normal tree look compared to them.
Unfortunatelly we had not
much time to have a closer look at more of the mamuth trees. Our way led
us right through the Mohave dessert which is actually a site by its own.
What lies right in the mittle
of the mohave dessert is really worth driving for a few hours: Las Vegas.
If you go to Vegas forget
about gambling in the casinos, thats just something for rich and bored
pensionists. Try the "all you can eat dinner" at the cesars palace and
enjoy all the things that can be seen for free, i.e. Sigfried and Roys
white tigers.
After Vegas we visited one
of most beautiful places I have ever seen, Bryce Canyon.
And on we went through the
dessert. Do you wonder why that fellow in front of us is pulling a boat
through the middle of the dessert?
Well, it is because of this
dam. Glen Canyon Dam near Page, AZ.
This dam created americas
most popular water sports resort, Lake Powell.
After having a good time on
the lake we went on to Grand Canyon National Park. The Canyon was cut into
the rocks by the Colorado River at a speed of 15cm per 1000 years.
Well, I guess everyone that
visits the Grand Canyons for the first time ends up taking to many photos.
Let's start with two photos that I have taken from one of these helicopters.
Great view, isn't is?
I have also taken a number
of photos while I was hiking down Grand Canyon. Belive it or not, but hiking
is much more dangerous than helicopter flying. Look at that sign:
But fortunately it was not
that hot at that day.
So I was able to take these
photos.
But Grand Canyon is not the
only place in the west that offers pictures like the one shown above. Here
is one great view over the Navajo Indian Reservation.
White Sands National Park
is propably the place where you can find the finest and whitest sand (at
least in that quantities).
And they have really great
sunsets.
There are also a lot of beautiful
man mad things in the US.
San Antonio is a city with a lot
of history. They had that Alamo
masacre and some other very important
things. One of them is
my 27th birthday
that we were celebrating there. The so called
riverwalk with all its nice bars
and restaurants is really worth a visit.
And they have countless ground squirels.
They look like painted
by Walt Disney, don't you think
so?
After visiting Housten Space Center
(see picture below)
we took the Interstate No. 10 to
get to New Orleans, Louisiana. Unfortunaly our Trek ended all of a sudden
when our van overturned near Lake Charles and landed in the medean that
was full of mud because of the heavy rainfalls they have had for weeks
in that area.
The crash left me with a broken collarbone (right) and a broken wrist (left). We were all brought to the next Hospital which was the West Calcasieu Cameron Hospital in Sulphur, Louisiana. After a first treatment we stayed for two nights in a Motel in Sulphur and than I flew back via Lake Charles - Houston - Miami - Paris - Nuernberg.
I would like to add that the people in Louisiana were extremly nice to us. Right after the accident, at the hospital and everywhere we went in Sulphur, everyone was so nice to us. It's a real pity I got there under these circumstances. (The temperatures are also very nice there in mid September.)
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