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January 11, 2012

Day 3, 20th August 2011. Los Angeles - Visalia, California


Woke up super early at 2.40am this morning. I don't think I went back to sleep, I think I just laid there awake for ages. I don't know what time Gary woke up, but I think he slept a little longer than me. The first thing Gary did when he woke up was do some gym exercises using the hotel room furniture.

Gary exercising


We went for breakfast at 5.45am, Ihop of course, I loved that there was one so close to the hotel! I had Chocolate Chip Pancakes

Mmmmm Ihop :)



We went back to the hotel to get ready to start our tour with Trek America. I was so nervous to meet the people on our trip. We were meant to be meeting downstairs at 7.30am and Gary said we should go down early, I didn't want to but we did anyway, we went downstairs at 7.10am and there were already loads of people there because quite a few tours were starting that day. It was really awkward because nobody was talking to eachother, luckily I had Gary to talk to, we passed the time by trying to spot people from the photos we had seen on the Trek America website.

We met our tour leader, Art, and spent an hour or so filling in forms and going through all the stuff we would be doing. We met all the people in our group, there were 12 of us. Me and Gary, Kirsty, Donna, Volker, Peiter, Lauren, Shannon, Caroline, Aaron, Daniel and Abby whose plane was delayed so she would be joining is later in the day. Once we had sorted out all the paperwork we wet out to the van/trailer and loaded up all our stuff, luckily Gary and I could take our extra suitcase with no problems. We got in and started driving and it wasn't long before we stopped off to see some cool stuff.

Beverly Hils sign


Beverly Hills Hotel


Rodeo Drive sign


Our Trek America trailer


Driving down Rodeo drive


Chanel store


I was excited to see my first In-n-Out (although we didn't actually get to try it until the last day of the tour)


We then parked up and walked down to Hollywood Boulevard. It was very different than we expected, nowhere near as nice as it's pictured to be. There were loads of rappers trying to give you their CD's and ask you for money and just generally wasn't a nice area. It was cool to see all the landmarks there though, and the Walk of Fame stars on the floor.

Mickey Mouse star


Grauman's Chinese Theater


John Travolta star


El Capitan


Kodak Theatre


Disney Soda Fountain (unfortunatley we didn't have enough time to go in)


Outside Disney Soda Fountain


Olsen twins star


Don't Stop Beleivin'





One of the rap CD's Gary got given LOL


Got back in the van and drove up into the hills a bit to get a view of the 'Hollywood' sign and look out over Los Angeles.















After that we had a long drive to get to camp, I think it was actually not that long, like 4 hours maybe, but it was the first day of the trip so it seemed long at the time, but in reality we did way longer drives. We drove up the coast and got our first views of the Pacific ocean. We stopped at a supermarket for alcohol and any other bits we wanted to get too. We spent the drive that day mainly chatting in the van, getting to know people.

First view of the Pacific ocean


A road...


We got to camp at about 6.30pm and learned how to set up our tents, which was acually really easy. We stayed in a KOA Campsite in Visalia, California, and it was a really cute place for our first camping experience. The grass was nice and soft, the bathrooms were clean and close by and there was a swimming pool.

About to put up our tent for the first time

















Gary went for a little swim





Art made fajitas for dinner which were really nice. We all sat and chatted and had drinks for the next few hours which was really nice. Art had to drive to pick Abby up from an airport so when she arrived we all introduced ourseves to her and told her she hadn't really missed much today.

Gary helping with dinner 





After we wandered over to the other group's camping area to meet them and chat to them and had a few more drinks over there before heading to bed at about 11pm. We were so tired, sleeping in the tent was really uncomfortable, because we had no pillows! Gary of course fell asleep straight away. I was kept awake even more by Gary's loud snoring and a really noisy train nearby!
Our first day was great, we had a really good time and were so excited about the next 9 weeks!

1 comment:

  1. Im saving to go on The Great 48 in 2016 i know a long time but its expensive... reading your blog and been on day 3 already and been in stitches of laughter makes me even more excited to see what my travels will bring cant wait to continue reading!!!

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