13 July 2011

2011 Trip Summary (for those who care)

Total distance traveled: 4232.2 miles
Total gasoline used: 118.879 gallons
Average mileage: 35.6 miles per gallon (Thanks, Honda!)

Approximate route traveled (based on gas stops along the way):


--Karyn

10 July 2011

Home Again

Final Odometer Reading - That's 4,230 total miles, if you're keeping track!

Back home again after a wonderful trip.  Thanks to those who followed along with us.  We hope to take you on the road again soon.

Ciao!

-Rich & Karyn

09 July 2011

Knoebels Amusment Park


To enhance our multi-theme trip (featuring baseball, roller coasters, and historical monuments), we decided to swing by Knoebels Amusement Park in Elysburg, PA.  It was a very different amusement park experience for both of us.

2011 Road Trip Game #3 (PNC Park)

2011 Game #3 Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh Pirates
Final Score: Pirates 7, Cubs 4



PNC Park, on the outskirts of downtown Pittsburgh, is a great ball park, no matter how you look at it.


08 July 2011

Cheap Seats

So, we got the only tickets they had left... 31 rows up from the field. Behind home plate. For $32 per.

These would be more than $100 at the Fens... If you could get them.

Ok. Let's go Buccos!

-Rich

07 July 2011

Roller Coasters!!

In between games in Minnesota and Pittsburgh, we made a few stops along the way.  First was a detour to Mount Rushmore, and the last two days we have been in Sandusky, Ohio, enjoying Cedar Point Amusement Park.


06 July 2011

Highway Driving - I-90 East


Checked into a Chicagoland-area motel for the night.  The drive today was, for the most part, very scenic.  Most of South Dakota is very beautiful, as evidenced by these photos.  I look forward for a return trip there one of these years.


Off to bed.  Tomorrow, the rest of the drive into Sandusky, Ohio and Cedar Point park.

-Rich

Wall Drug!

One of the most exciting things we saw in South Dakota was the collection of "Wall Drug" signs along I-90 west.  The first sign we noticed for The World's Largest Drug Store said, "Only 355 miles to Wall Drug!"  And, according to the signs, anyway, there is a Wall Drug sign in Kenya.  No doubt about it then-- we had to go.


05 July 2011

Mt. Rushmore National Memorial


In the three hours (or so) that we toured the Mt. Rushmore National Memorial, I must have said, "This is amazing" a half dozen times.

04 July 2011

Rushmore Caves & Presidential Wax Museum - Pre-Rushmore Activities #2 & 3

Since our final stop of the day was going to be Mount Rushmore, which prominently features Presidents, we decided to go first through Rushmore Cave and then the Presidential Wax Museum.

Crazy Horse - Pre-Rushmore Activity #1


Our day began at Crazy Horse Memorial, a truly impressive historical site, monument, and work-in-progress.

Rocking On

 

This is absolutely incredible.

-Rich

Thoughts on the Highway


A thought I had somewhere in rural Minnesota was the way interstate highways are treated everywhere in the U.S., except the northeast.  At home, to get from Point A to Point B (no matter the distance between), we will usually jump on the highway to get there.  I often take the highway to get from one side of Warwick to the other.  The interstate highways are the way to get around.  Elsewhere in the United States—not so much.  The interstate highways are exactly that as you head west: a way to get from one state to another.  Sure, they will still get you from A to B, but you’d only take the interstate if A and B are several hundred miles apart.  If you wanted to go anywhere locally, it wouldn’t make sense to even think about an interstate, since the freeway might be 50 (or more) miles away.  Instead, state and county roads service the points between A and B.  It’s a very different idea than the way we travel at home.

The World's Largest Twine Ball (created by one man)


Today, I realized a life-long dream.

03 July 2011

My Ole South Dakota Home

We left Minneapolis this morning, and made a pit stop at the World’s Largest (by one man) Ball of Twine in Darwin, Minnesota.  I am sure that you have all viewed the video that Rich posted featuring Weird Al’s musical interpretation of the Biggest Ball of Twine in Minnesota.  There will be a separate post about The Ball of Twine shortly.  As for the rest of our day, we ended up taking a slightly more scenic route than we would have without the aforementioned side quest. 

Checkout

Just checked out of the Grand Hotel Minneapolis... Next to Bob Uecker! So suave in person.

The Brewers team bus is loading now and we're heading off to The Biggest Ball of Twine in Minnesota!



-Rich

02 July 2011

2011 Road Trip Game #2 (Target Field)

2011 Game #2 Milwaukee Brewers at Minnesota Twins
Final Score: Brewers 8, Twins 7
Hot Dog ("Big Dog") - 5/5


Tonight was our third night and second game in the wonderful city of Minneapolis.  In honor of the occasion, we rated a second hot dog at Target Field (check the Hot Dog page for details).  Also in honor of the occasion, we gave the visiting Brewers permission to win a game in dramatic fashion.



An Afternoon in Minneapolis (The Skyway and the MIA)

We spent the afternoon at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts (MIA).  It's a really nice art museum, very much like Boston's Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) or a scaled-down version of NYC's Metropolitan Museum of Art.


7/1/2011 - Target Field - MLB Ballpark #33

2011 Game #1 Milwaukee Brewers at Minnesota Twins
Final Score: Twins 6, Brewers 2
Hot Dog ("Dinger Dog") - 3/5


The last time we came all the way to Minneapolis to see a Twins game, there could have been 20 feet of snow and we would have had a baseball game that started on time.  Well, maybe not 20 feet, but there certainly wouldn't have been a 2 hour, 1 minute rain delay.

01 July 2011

Rain Delay




The start of the game is being delayed by rain... Something that would not be happening in a stadium with a retractable roof... Or at the Metrodome.

Last Ball Park trip, we had two rain delays in thirty games. This trip? One for one so far.

If nothing else, it makes me realize how lucky we were in '09.

-Rich

Target Field Tour


This afternoon we went on a tour of Target Field, which is the fourth major league stadium that we have officially toured (Fenway Park in Boston, Camden Yards in Baltimore, Progressive Field in Cleveland, and now Target Field in Minneapolis).  The weather was uncomfortably warm but the tour was very interesting.

30 June 2011

Couldn't have planned this...

So you know how I was talking about how this hotel is very different from our usual Super 8/ Motel 6 kind of lodgings?  Well, we apparently chose well...

Dontcha Know

Hooray for Minnesota!  Or something like that.  We made it here to the "Grand Hotel Minneapolis," which is right in the heart of downtown.  It's pretty swank, what with 3 different wallpaper patterns (not counting the bathroom), a big futuristic-looking (yet comfy) leather chair, and wine-tastings every day in the lobby.  Not our usual style in lodging, but I'm sure we will find a way to make the best of it. 

Rich posted the trip itinerary, which is, of course, subject to change.  This first week of the schedule won't change, but the tail end is undecided and flexible, so stay tuned to see what wacky adventures we embark next!

--Karyn

Our Itinerary

The itinerary for this year's road trip is now available for all to see.  Check the page at the right.

-Rich

The Hot Dog Page

Hey all.

The Ball Park Hot Dog Page is back (at the right)!

Ratings from the 2009 trip are back up (although photos are most likely gone forever) and we'll be adding to it after this weekend's games.

-Rich

29 June 2011

Safely in... Gary, Indiana?!


We made it!  After 14+ hours on the road, we are more than halfway to Minneapolis.  Only 8-ish more to the Twin Cities.  Let's hope the Chicago traffic isn't as disastrous as the last time we were in the area.  However, despite our best efforts (and I mean that- we did try), we are spending the night just outside of Gary, Indiana.  It was either that or make a 30 mile detour.  So... Gary it is.

Rollin' Down the Highway

Odometer - Before


We left at 7 this morning, and are now in traffic outside of Scranton (or is it Wilkes-Barre?).

The goal for today is at least 14 driving hours. That would put us more than half-way to Minneapolis.

Oh, and we've added a stop to our itinerary for Sunday 7/3. Check out the link:

http://www.roadsideamerica.com/story/2128

More later.

-Rich

28 June 2011

Where is the Old Blog?

Ah, the elephant in the room...

Check the page on the right for the (rather long-winded) answer to this question.

-Rich

26 June 2011

Karyn & Rich's 2011 Road Trip

Hello everybody. Welcome back to the blog!

As many of you will remember, Karyn and I blogged our 2009 Baseball Road Trip here (more on that in a later post). So many people responded positively since then so we decided to do it again.

This year's trip is not as grand in scope as the 2009 trip, but we're certainly looking forward to it.  As you'll see, it's very much a continuation of the 2009 Ball Park trip. Here's the (rough) itinerary:

24 June 2011