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A day of contrasts — from peaceful forest drives through Vermont to the commercial chaos of Salem, before finally arriving in Boston. Great coffee, odd witches and a taste of the original Boston Cream Pie.
A gallery of roadside views between Toronto and Saratoga Springs — snapshots taken on the move by Deb, capturing the changing landscapes from Canada’s city skylines to America’s forested backroads.
Our final drive in Canada took us across bridges and islands before crossing into upstate New York. From wooden moose souvenirs to Amish buggies and forest roads, we ended the day in the laid-back charm of Saratoga Springs.
Leaving Toronto behind, we followed Lake Ontario’s backroads through Oshawa, Cobourg and Belleville, stopping to explore historic Parkwood Estate and Kingston Mills Lockstation before ending the day in Gananoque with great food, beer and plenty of character.
After a lazy start in Toronto, we explored St Lawrence Market, the Distillery District and the CN Tower before ending the day at a Mexico Day festival with live music and tacos. A relaxed, sunny and vibrant day in Canada’s biggest city.
An unforgettable night in Toronto as Morrissey took to the Budweiser Stage. Part of our East Coast USA and Canada adventure — and proof that even Deb can enjoy a Moz gig when he’s at his best.
A rolling collection of roadside snapshots — barns, bridges, houses and highways — all taken on the move from the passenger seat. These are the in-between moments that connect the dots of our East Coast USA and Canada adventure from New York to Toronto
Leaving Niagara-on-the-Lake after breakfast on the veranda, we followed the backroads along Lake Ontario towards Toronto. Misty lakeside drives, apple fritters from Tim Hortons, and a night watching Morrissey at the Budweiser Stage made for one unforgettable day in Canada.
Day 4 of our East Coast USA road trip was a driving day in every sense — the kind where the journey itself becomes the highlight. We left Ithaca at first light, coffee and pastries in hand, ready to swap college-town calm for the open road and our first full day behind the wheel in earnest.
From the misty American viewpoints to the thunderous beauty of the Canadian side, our visit to Niagara Falls was unforgettable. Here’s what it’s like to see both perspectives of this legendary natural wonder — and why it deserves a place on every traveller’s list.
Day 3 marked the start of the driving leg of our East Coast USA adventure. After breakfast in Times Square and a reflective morning in New York, we picked up our hire car at JFK and drove north through forests, mountains and lakes to the pretty college town of Ithaca in the Finger Lakes.
A gloomy morning in Manhattan turned into another incredible day of food, shopping and exploring. From the grandeur of St Patrick’s Cathedral to steak and IPAs at Gallaghers, here’s how Day 2 of our East Coast USA road trip unfolded in New York City.
After weeks of planning, our East Coast USA road trip began with an early start, a smooth flight, and a full first day exploring New York City. From Times Square to Soho and Shake Shack in Madison Square Park, we hit 29,000 steps and soaked up every moment of Day One.
This September we’re heading out on a 15-night East Coast road trip - from the bright lights of New York City to Niagara Falls, Toronto, Boston, Martha’s Vineyard, The Hamptons, and back again
Another photo dump of photographs taken by my co-pilot, Deb. These are all between Gatlinburg and Nashville taken on the last couple of days of our epic road trip
All good things must come to an end and so we find ourselves on the last day this years American Road Trip, with a final drive of 240 miles from Gatlinburg to Nashville Airport.
Neither of us are overly enthusiastic about theme parks but you can't come all this way to Pigeon Forge and not take in the iconic queen of Country, Dolly Parton's theme park, Dollywood
Today was all about getting back to nature, well as much as you can do in a V8 Hemi Durango. First stop was the Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail
Motor vehicles are discouraged in Gatlinburg so we headed to the Welcome Centre where there was a free shuttle bus.
More road trip snaps from my co-pilot. These are photographs taken between New Orleans and Gatlinburg as we headed back north on our epic road trip across the southern states of America
Yet again, the start to the day was a lovely City Cafe Diner breakfast After that it was the 150 mile drive from Chattanooga to our log cabin in the Smokey Mountains
A day exploring Chattanooga was in store but first an all American breakfast in an all American diner
We left New Orleans with 500 miles of USA Highway ahead of us. After a few false Starts we finally arrived in Chattanooga
A couple of days spent exploring all that New Orleans has to offer ... well nearly all
Today we head from Breaux Bridge and the Bayou swamps down to the city famous for it's Mardi Gras, New Orleans
What could be better than an All American Car cruise 20 miles from where we were staying
This morning was spent on a Cajun Swamp Tour Chasing Gators and oggling over Classic American Muscle Cars
The drive from Natchez to Breaux Bridge was pretty with an enlightening stop at the Rosewood Historic house and Plantation
The drive from Clarksdale to Natchez threw up some unexpected stops and some lovely scenery
Pictures taken whilst driving by Deb of houses, roads, churches and whatever takes her fancy from the passenger side between Tennesse and Louisiana
Today sees up exploring Clarksdale Mississippi and old legends of the blues world
From the home of Rock n Roll to the home of the Delate Blues. Today we drove down to Clarksdale Mississippi to see if was still possible to sell your soul at the crossroads
Today we have been taking care of business with a trip to Graceland. The Memphis home of the King of Rock n Roll Mr Elvis Arran Presley
Great Museums, Good food and drink, Live Music and a really weird outdoor pursuits shop ... Memphis has it all
It was a rainy drive from Nashville to Memphis but the Sun (Studio) was waiting ahead and all that Memphis had to offer
We woke up to rain and grey skies so today was about travelling around Nashville in the car and keeping dry
today we have mostly been walking, lots and lots of walking as visit some of the attractions Nashville has to offer
Day 1, A day of travel. 16 hours after leaving Derby we find our selves in Music City, Nashville Tenesseee
Today we explored New Yorks Central Park, saw where John Lennon was Murdered and took in a Christmas Market or two on our New York Christmas Holiday
Lots of steps and lots to see as we discovered the lower half of Manhattan taking in Hudson Yard, The High Line, Lower East Side, Little Italy and much more
International travel during the covid pandemic hasn't been easy but as with everything, if you take the risks the reward is there. So in June 2021 with the USA well and truly closed to international visitors we found ourselves booking a week in New York in December for my 50th Birthday.
The following video was taken as we drove through Missouri on Route 66
Its not everyday you get a phone call asking you to Drive from Derby to pick clients up in AUSTRIA!
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Nestled behind trees and vegetation the Azul Del Mar is a tropical paradise. Its an adults-only boutique hotel located between lush green lawns, with Iguanas running around freely,
We had three nights booked at the Old Manor House in Key West and the general idea was to wander the streets, pop in and out of shops and bars and generally chill out and relax.
As roads with bridges go, US Route 1 is pretty impressive, especially the 7-mile bridge which, despite what the name suggests is actually only 6.7 miles long.
The rather eccentric Rain Barrel, which the sign outside proudly proclaims is a village of artists was an interesting stop. Once you've made your way past the giant red lobster which welcomes passers-by
We were staying at the Casa Thorn Bed & Breakfast in Islamorada. From what we had read on the internet we were expecting it to be unique and we weren't left disappointed.
We woke up to a gloomy and grey day, not quite raining but the weather was more like Scunthorpe in autumn than California in summer. We ate breakfast then hit highway one to begin our journey along the coastal road
After a busy few days in Vegas its time to head back to Route 66 and into California to the wigwam motel
Today i ticked off a couple of items from my bucket list, firstly to drive an American classic muscle car and secondly to go up in a helicopter. Fortunately in Las Vegas you can do both very easily.
we are leaving our teenager behind and jumping on a plane to Miami where a Mustang cabriolet awaits us and a drive through the everglades and down the Keys
We left Santa Barbara mid morning and headed out on the coastal road through a very nice looking estate. We were soon up on the cliffs overlooking the bay
We spent today relaxing in Santa Barbara and around pool at the heavenly Franciscan Inn.
The drive from Anaheim to Santa Barbara took showed us both sides of the American dream, from the poverty of South L.A to the riches of Malibu and Pacific coast.
We then had a tour around the houses of the rich and famous in Beverly Hills. We saw Mick Jagger’s gaff, Michael Jacksons house (well the gates of it), Jennifer Anniston, Clark Gables,
Gotta say i'm impressed with my Wuss of a son ! Despite the pre ride nerves and panic he loved the big rides he went on and had it not been for inhumanely long queues we would of ridden them several times.
.. travelling through the Angeles National Forest. Yet again it was a gorgeous drive through sweeping bends, up and down hills and valleys and occasionally dodging Porsches speeding towards us ! Pretty soon we were dropping down in to Burbank and Glendale,
We had an early start after a lovely breakfast in the hotel. First stop was a quick jaunt into Lone Pine to get the now obligatory fridge magnet for Oz and pin badge for myself. We then made our way to the "Movie Road,
We thought the drive down from Mammoth lakes to Lone Pines would be a good one with quite a few stops at Towns along the way which looked interesting on the map. It actually turned out that most the towns
Again, not a lot to really report as it was just a scenic drive through beautiful scenery of mountains and forests, passing Lakes and cliffs and sweeping green meadows. I'll let the pictures do the talking this time.
Nestled to the east of the Sierra Nevada mountain range in Mono County, California lies the once bustling ghost town of Bodie., or at leat what remains of it. At its height in the 1880's, Bodie had a population of 8000 plus inhabitants from all four corners of the world
The drive up to Glacier Point in Yosemite National Park was amazing. The roads were lined with pine tree forest to one side and stunning mountain ranges to the other, and on one occasion we had to stop to let a couple of Mute Deer cross the road.
After three nights in San Francisco its time to say good bye to the golden city for a few weeks and head inland to Yosemite and start our road trip. Our stay at the Hotel Zephyr has been a good one.
Ive been married now for 19 years and known my wife for a good few years over that. One of the first things i learned about her back in 1991 was how intrigued by Alcatraz Prison she was.
Our first full day in San Francisco was spent walking up some very steep hills ! It doesn’t matter which way you head in San Francisco it would appear you’ll be heading upwards at some point.
We travelled Route 66 in August 2015 and these are some of the tips i would give to anybody who wanted to travel the Mother Road
Six weeks and counting till we head stateside for our next big road trip and this time we will be California dreaming as we set out on a 1200 mile round route of the Golden State.
Ive finally got round to editing a few more videos from the hours and hours of footage i took whilst driving Route 66 last summer.
Its taken a few months but i have finally started to upload the many hours of video we took and the thousands of photographs
A refreshing nights sleep and a nice, but expensive, breakfast in the hotel left us raring to go exploring what delights Las Vegas had to offer.
The road took in lots of rocky desert, small towns and rail road depots before aligning itself with the Colorado river and heading into Needles California.
Seligman has really embraced its route 66 history and is packed full of antique and souvenir shops, diners and motels. its also home to the Guardian Angel of Route 66, Angel Delgadillo
We headed out of the Grand Canyon Village relatively early still slightly disappointed at the village ( but not the canyon i must add) and headed towards to Winslow
Another day and another iconic scene and one of the seven wonders of the world - The Grand Canyon in Arizona. After breakfast overlooking Monument Valley we
Today's drive to Monument Valley was a long one. We started the day with a drive up a windy mountain road to visit Los Alamos, a town that once held a very dark secret
We had a lie in this morning as we didn't have to drive anywhere - BLISS !! It wasnt much of a lie in but was nice not getting up and having to repack the bags and head to the car.
When i was first researching where we were going to go on route 66 i came across the following video about a ghost town called Cuervo. It sounded so "American Detective" or "Twin Peaks" i just had to make a pull in off the I40 to check it out.
We left the Big Texan early and headed just out of Amarillo to the Cadillac Ranch. For those who don't know what the ranch is, its essentially a bunch of Old cadillac's buried nose down in the desert in 1974
Artist Lowell Davis grew up in the "real” Red Oak, about 18 miles northwest of the "new” Red Oak II. The original Red Oak, like many other rural agricultural towns across the USA, started to
I can now answer Tony Christies question, YES, i do know the way to Amarillo. Now thats out of the way i can get on with the journey from Oklahoma City to Amarillo, Texas
The day began with breakfast in the local pancake hut which was occupied by a couple of camouflage wearing hicks who were obviously on there way out hunting
The sky was still gloomy when we left The Wagon Wheel but the worlds biggest rocking chair in Fanning Missouri was waiting and we weren't going to let a few grey clouds spoil that !
Getting out of St Louis was slightly easier than getting in. We still managed to make several wrong turns before finding route 66 towards Cuba and heading for our first stop of the day
After a heavy night on the beer with an American couple last night and a short walk to see Abraham Lincoln's childhood house and other period houses we finally left the strange town of Springfield Illinois to head to St Louis.
Our first day on the route 66 in Illinois was an eventful one. Firstly the taxi driver taking us back to O'Hare airport to pick up the hire car spoke very little English and didn't have much of a clue where he was going.
The day started with a traditional American breakfast at at the unofficial start to Route 66 in Chicago, Lou Mitchell's. It's exactly the kind of place a Brit would imagine if they were told to describe an all American diner.
We left Derby at 4am and by mid afternoon we were sampling the delights Chicago had to offer as we started our Route 66 adventure
Wether you are an avid Face Book fan or a Flickr follower you are able to follow our Route 66 road trip on your favourite social media platform.
It's now less than two weeks till the big off and whilst my wife is organising and double checking holiday insurance, passports, tickets and ESTA's I'm panicking about the more important matters such as
The following is a list of the towns and cities we are visiting along with the hotels and motels we are staying in. Each location will receive its own page as we travel along the route on our adventure but this will give you an idea to start with
This time one year ago I was sitting on a sun lounger, drinking a cold beer whilst watching my son jump in and out of a swimming pool. It was 40 degrees, the sweat was wetting the pages of my book and as nice as it was i was bored and yearning for a bit of adventure.






























































































