Texas: The Magic of Marfa
As we turned off Interstate 10, something special happened — the sky opened up, the cars became few and far between, and time instantly felt as though it had slowed down. These were clear signs that Marfa was nearing, a quaint town with a population of no more than 2,000, located in the middle of nowhere in West Texas.
Discovering the Wonders of Utah
For lovers of the great outdoors, Utah is the ultimate destination. Whether it's hiking in spectacular National Parks, riding a horse through remote canyons, or simply seeing stunning scenery from outside the window, Utah has it on unbelievable scales.
Photo Diary: Roy’s Motel & Cafe
If you believe the lore, Roy once cooked his famous Route 66 double cheeseburger on the hood of a '63 Mercury. Although the motel is abandoned, the gas station and store are still open today.
Photo Diary: Salvation Mountain & Slab City
Salvation Mountain is located in a remote area near Niland, California. Some might call Salvation Mountain a work of art, while others may call it a work of faith, but to the late Leonard Knight, it was his life’s work and purpose, built to spread the word of Jesus.
California: Starlit Nights at Joshua Tree
For a long while I had been looking forward to our visit to the Joshua Tree National Park. It's a place where people go to in order to seek solitude and solace, and just so happens, this was exactly what I had been craving at the time.
California: Returning to Palm Springs
This journey of ours all began in Palm Springs — we bought and renovated our motorhome here, so we can't help but feel a particular belonging in this wonderful place.
California: One Week in Los Angeles
We've journeyed through the remarkable Redwoods of California, travelled throughout the wonders of Oregon, experienced the beauty of The Badlands in South Dakota, explored another side of Nevada's sin city, and now we've come full circle, as we find ourselves back in the city of angels.
Photo Diary: Neon Boneyard of Las Vegas
Established in 1996, the boneyard holds over 200 donated and rescued signs, most of which are from the golden era of neon, elegantly resting in a colourful and nostalgic display.
Photo Diary: Valley of Fire State Park
The Valley of Fire State Park is a desert dreamscape located just an hour's drive from Las Vegas.
Las Vegas: Off-Strip Adventures
This marks our second visit to this glittery desert, with our previous one having been centered around cards and cocktails. However, this time around, we vowed for our visit to be rather different, and so we made a point to sway away from the seductive glitz that can be found along Vegas' famous Strip.
On the Road: South Dakota to Nevada
After saying our goodbyes to The Badlands, we faced another rambling journey ahead — luckily, we had some intriguing stops to make along the way.
Boondocking in The Badlands
After 20 hours of driving over the span of four days, our final push had us finally arrive at The Badlands, where massive rock formations ascend up from the otherwise docile plains of South Dakota.