Rejected! Just two days after we submitted all our paperwork, the consulate returned our paperwork with no visas inside. Instead we found a note stating they wanted additional information (information that was not originally required). I think it had to do with some confusing wording on one of the documents we submitted. Once we gathered... Continue Reading →
Blog Renaming
We have decided to change the name to NoHurryCains to match our Instagram account of nohurrycains. Though it might be confusing for you when you look at your inbox, I think it will make more sense in the long run. So the next post that you receive will be from NoHurryCains and NOT Mason on... Continue Reading →
4 Year Update and BIG NEWS!
I can’t believe it has been almost four years since the last post. I can’t wait to fill you in on the BIG NEWS. Without rehashing the past too much, Covid shut our trip down and sent us home, having visited 42 out of 50 states. We came home and life went on. We put... Continue Reading →
Heading Home…Just For Now…Hopefully
So this is what we’re looking at. I don’t know about you but this sight makes my heart sink. This is the quickest path to home. We want to be smart and safe. This was not an easy decision. In hindsight, we would have made some different decisions in the beginning of this pandemic but... Continue Reading →
State #42 Oregon
Well, we were hoping to travel around in Oregon some. We had a house we rented off VRBO lined up and then the day before we left California, the owner contacts us and said the city of Warrenton, that we were heading to on the coast, closed the city to short-term rentals and hotels. Renters... Continue Reading →
State #38 California – Golden Gate Bridge and Redwoods
Well the tranquil drive soon turned into this... ...San Francisco. We are trying to avoid the city so we are bee-lining for the bridge when we drove past this...the Dutch Windmill. Apparently, there are two of these. In the late 1800’s the Golden Gate park needed lots of water, as it was planted on sand... Continue Reading →
Back to California – Still Kind of Interrupted
Well, weather didn’t work out for us to hike the Narrows, so we pressed on back to California. We spent the night in Pahrump, Nevada. It is one of the closer cities to Death Valley National Park. We needed to refill our cooler before we hit these next few parks, but that was easier said... Continue Reading →
State #41 Utah and the Last of the Mighty Five
The southeast corner of Canyonlands National Park is a tote! I mean it’s in the middle of NOWHERE. Just us and some cows. (I threw the cow pics in for Uncle Ronnie). This park was WAY less crowded than any other park we had been to. Probably because they gave up driving out to it.... Continue Reading →
State #41 Utah and the Fourth of the Mighty Five
Here we are in Moab to visit Arches. After a much needed day of rest we hit the park. I just have to say it again. I can’t imagine visiting during the busy season. We are at the very start of what they consider their busy season and we were concerned about finding a parking... Continue Reading →
State #41 Utah and the Third of the Mighty Five
Scenic Byway 12 is awesome if you are into scenery and landscape. If you need lots of excitement, I would say take the interstate, but we later found that to be pretty boring. Going this way to get to Capitol Reef National Park, we were able to drive through Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. When we... Continue Reading →