Last Tuesday I shot my first wedding, then returned to campus to catch a few hours of sleep, pack up all my stuff, and head to Cincinnati where I picked up my roommate to head across America. Thursday we drove from Cincinnati to a friend’s house in Lincoln, Nebraska, and Friday we drove from there to Axtell, Utah, where we stayed with a friend for two nights, doing some hiking on Saturday. Sunday we drove “The Loneliest Road in America” and arrived in Berkeley, California, that night. My roommate and I will be staying in Berkeley with his family for the summer. No time for sleeping in, though. We were up bright and early Monday morning to leave for the first day of our summer internship. It’ll be a great summer.
The U.S. is huge. It was a blast to see the beauty and diversity of our great country all along the way. Since we were driving 12+ hours a day, I really didn’t do much photography along the way, but here are some photos captured on my iPhone.
Zach and I love SunChips, but aren’t too sure about the new, loud but compostable bags.
Driving through Colorado.
More Colorado
“The Loneliest Road in America.” It had some really long stretches of straight road that tempted us to see how fast my fully-loaded car could go, but we restrained ourselves.