After almost six months on the road, I thought it would be a good time to look back at the banners that we’ve been using on the blog.
This was in the Grand Canyon, on our way back to San Francisco to Chicago in July. Technically, before the trip started.
This was also from that trip. Somewhere in Minnesota or Wisconsin, I think.
Baja. This was on the Pacific side, before we went into the heat of the Mar de Cortez.
Michoacán. Someone told us that this was a shrine built by the local drug lords.
Lago Camécuaro, also in Michoacán. It was the first time we smuggled Milo, disguising him as a distinguished Mexican gentleman.
León, during the balloon festival. The second time Milo used his disguise.
Catemaco, this was the first time we camped in an actual campground/RV park.
This was the first time we camped on the Atlantic. The place was a lot more dilapidated than the sunset photo shows, but hey, it was free.
On the road between Tulum and Akumal. Taken by Steph’s little brother Stuart.
Back in the Pacific! Puerto Arista, we camped for free in front of a restaurant on the beach.
Hierve el Agua. Camped on the edge of the cliff with an amazing view. The banner as it is looks spartan though and probably will change soon.