The Land of Enchantment envisions a future Albuquerque that's more walkable. Not that it's bad in that regard; it considers Downtown, Nob Hill and Old Town the most walkable areas in the Duke City. I concur. Artist David Wilder displays his "High Desert Texaco" watercolor painting, which he says was inspired by many trips on … Continue reading Route 66 blog roundup for Dec. 20
Category: Road trips
Cancer rider update
The Arizona Daily Sun in Flagstaff caught up with Michelle Thompson, who's cycling across Route 66 to raise awareness of oral cancer and to drum up funds for her ailing brother. She credits people on the Mother Road helping continue her quest. Aficionados of the historic route have provided unexpected help all along the route, … Continue reading Cancer rider update
Chronicling the “Mother Road Chronicles”
The Victorville (Calif.) Daily Press has an article about California Route 66 booster Jim Conkle and his efforts to film a TV pilot tentatively titled "Mother Road Chronicles," which is loosely patterned after the late Charles Kuralt's "On the Road." “The road is a road of color: color of people and color of sights,” he … Continue reading Chronicling the “Mother Road Chronicles”
Review of “Harley-Davidson: Race to the Rally”
Gord Goble of IGN.com checked out the new video game, "Harley-Davidson: Race to the Rally," which reportedly contains a segment of Route 66 as a part of its cross-country motorcycle journey. Goble didn't like it much; he described it as "disappointing" and graded it a mediocre 5 of a possible 10. And apparently the game's … Continue reading Review of “Harley-Davidson: Race to the Rally”
Part 2 of Melissa McClelland podcast is online
Melissa McClelland, the Canadian singer-songwriter who traveled Route 66 this summer with a film crew, has posted the second part of her podcast. "Guardian Angel of Route 66" Angel Delgadillo and longtime Pig Hip restaurant owner Ernie Edwards get a lot of time in the eight-minute segment. McClelland performs "Solitary Life" behind the historic Wagon … Continue reading Part 2 of Melissa McClelland podcast is online
Another man is going to walk Route 66
Jay Link, lead singer for the Los Angeles rock band Death and Taxes, weighed as much as 550 pounds just five years ago. He's lost 200 pounds with diet and exercise, and wants to lose 200 more in the next two years. Link recently wrote me to announce that in March, he would start walking … Continue reading Another man is going to walk Route 66
Cancer rider update
Michelle Thompson, the bicycle rider who's trying to raise awareness of oral cancer because of her brother's serious health struggles, has made it on her cross-country Route 66 trip to Albuquerque. A local TV station, KRQE, interviewed her there. You can view it here. Thompson's Web site is here.
Route 66 blog roundup
Alina Chau of Ice Cream Monster Toon Cafe is an animator. She recently took a train trip and posted sketches from the Route 66 towns of Williams, Ariz., and Los Angeles. It's worth surfing the rest of her site for her sketches, too. Kipling West of The Seven Deadly Sinners lives in Canada, but sometimes … Continue reading Route 66 blog roundup
Cancer rider update
The Quay County Sun in Tucumcari, N.M., caught up with Michelle Thompson, the woman who is cycling solo on Route 66. She's doing it in tribute to her brother, who is battling oral cancer, and to raise awareness of oral cancer. It sounds like she's had quite a gratifying adventure so far: “So many people … Continue reading Cancer rider update
Miss Route 66 travels her namesake
Kara Knudsen, 18, of Norco, Calif., was crowned Miss Route 66 for 2006-07 at a pageant in Barstow a while back. To her credit, she's been traveling the road that provides her title, according to the Winslow (Ariz.) Mail: She and her grandfather, Robert Knudsen, 75, have been travelling their favorite road eastbound for some … Continue reading Miss Route 66 travels her namesake