Cruising in Alaska and Drive Cross Country
esc2476
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So, I am getting married in July and for our honeymoon, we are:
Taking a cruise from Anchorage to Vancouver.
Flying from Vancouver to Spokane
Driving from Spokane to NY (where we live)
In our drive, we are planning on stopping at Glacier Nat. Park, Yellowstone, Mt. Rushmore, the Badlands, Wind Cave, the Minuteman Missle and Chicago.
I guess I am just looking for tips, shouldn't miss advice, etc.
It should be exciting, but I am sure I will have to pack fairly light since we will be traveling so much.
Taking a cruise from Anchorage to Vancouver.
Flying from Vancouver to Spokane
Driving from Spokane to NY (where we live)
In our drive, we are planning on stopping at Glacier Nat. Park, Yellowstone, Mt. Rushmore, the Badlands, Wind Cave, the Minuteman Missle and Chicago.
I guess I am just looking for tips, shouldn't miss advice, etc.
It should be exciting, but I am sure I will have to pack fairly light since we will be traveling so much.
-Eric
My Gear
My Websites - Personal www.ericsmemories.com |"Professional" www.vividphotography.org
My Favorite Photos - Chicago, NYC, DC, London, Prague, Alaska, Yellowstone, Glacier NP, Vermont, Mt. Rushmore, Badlands NP, The Appalachian Trail
My Gear
My Websites - Personal www.ericsmemories.com |"Professional" www.vividphotography.org
My Favorite Photos - Chicago, NYC, DC, London, Prague, Alaska, Yellowstone, Glacier NP, Vermont, Mt. Rushmore, Badlands NP, The Appalachian Trail
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This was shot with a P&S with no editing:
My Gear
My Websites - Personal www.ericsmemories.com |"Professional" www.vividphotography.org
My Favorite Photos - Chicago, NYC, DC, London, Prague, Alaska, Yellowstone, Glacier NP, Vermont, Mt. Rushmore, Badlands NP, The Appalachian Trail
You might want to take a look at the train ride ?
Here is a liink for my Alaska photos.
Dont forget passports.
http://gracenrich.smugmug.com/gallery/4532582_JURFT
Of course, there's all sorts of neat stuff to see in Yellowstone -- great colors in the geysers, Old Faithful (of course!), wildlife, etc. Since you'll be there in summer, your best wildlife viewing will be at dawn and dusk (even the Buffalo slow down in summer heat).
BTW, there's a thread up elsewhere on Digital Grin discussing this very area:
http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=84868
Meanwhile, I think everybody reading this thread needs to go check out Eric's gallery. He's so dedicated to his photographic hobby, he even had someone taking pictures while he proposed to his (now-) fiancee.
Argos
(congrats, & best wishes to you both!)
Lead dog at Old Dog Photography