Road Trips 📍

🖼️ Photos 📽️ Videos

Travels with Charley – Wikipedia

Travels with Charley – Wikipedia

"Travels with Charley: In Search of America is a travelogue written by American author John Steinbeck. It depicts a 1960 road trip around the United States made by Steinbeck, in the company of his standard poodle, Charley. Steinbeck wrote that he was moved by a desire to see his country on a personal level, since he made his living writing about it. He wrote of having many questions going into his journey, the main one being, "What are Americans like today?" However, he found that he had concerns about much of the "new America" he witnessed."

"Steinbeck tells of traveling throughout the United States in a specially made camper he named Rocinante, after Don Quixote's horse. His travels start in Long Island, New York, and roughly follow the outer border of the United States, from Maine to the Pacific Northwest, down into his native Salinas Valley in California, across to Texas, up through the Deep South, and then back to New York. Such a trip encompasses nearly 10,000 miles."

"According to Thom Steinbeck, the author's oldest son, the real reason for the trip was that Steinbeck knew he was dying and wanted to see his country one last time. The younger Steinbeck has said he was surprised that his stepmother allowed his father to make the trip; his heart condition meant he could have died at any time.[ A new introduction to the 50th anniversary edition of the book cautioned readers that "it would be a mistake to take this travelogue too literally, as Steinbeck was at heart a novelist."

Lately I’ve Been Spending Too Much Time in the City

Driving out to Cole Hill State Forest, along Cole Hill Road and Woodstock Road, I was thinking how much time I’ve spent in the city lately, and how little in the countryside. 🐮I’ve really not made many road trips lately,🚗 I’ve not taken in the landscape of the hills and hollows, the mountains and the streams, the wild country.🏔

I’ve always liked the backroads and backcountry.🛣 The places usually shunned by the traveler, only really followed by the local. The wild farm country, the woods, the homes, mountains, and valleys around. I really should get out and travel some more.🏕