“Give up your stress and anxiety to the giant sequoia, its ageless branches will gracefully bear your burden. Let the mighty mountains handle your business woes for a time, they are stronger still. Drown your cares and concerns in a river, lake or stream and let their cleansing waters wash away the knot in your heart. Find your “center,” gain your perspective and get in touch with the better parts of yourself, outside in the wild, the only real place it’s possible.” ~ Joe Galliani
AND… we’re in California. Well, we’re actually in Tokyo, fast forward about a month. But this is almost the final post of our USA – The Roadtrip Series 2012. We have completely ignored the Vegas chapter, we’ll get around to it eventually (when we can remember what actually happened during that now quite infamous week). So we leave the bright and faded memories of Vegas in the dust with a quick stop at our newest tradition In-N-Out Burger. The only way to leave Las Vegas. And we hit the road to Cali.
And that means one of our first stops is Baker. A favorite diversion in times past. For this is where we find…of course, The World’s Largest Thermometer. And some more Alien Fresh Jerky. Oh, Roadside America! How we love thee.


Bagdad, California is the original setting for the fabulous film Bagdad Cafe. There was an actual Bagdad Cafe that existed in the 1960s when U.S. Route 66 ran through the town; the town has since vanished but the cafe itself is still open for business. The site is marked by a railroad siding and a single tree. The film was shot at what was then the Sidewinder Cafe in Newberry Springs, California, 50 miles west of the original site of Bagdad on old U.S. 66. Since then, the café has become something of a tourist destination, and has changed its name to the Bagdad Café. A small notice board on the café wall features snapshots of the film’s cast and crew. On this day all that welcome us, belied by the blue skies was wind. A mad, mad wind.







We passed Old Woman Springs on the way in. Doesn’t sound like the most inviting place to live. But certainly an entertaining address to have.





And this is the result. The lesson. Don’t drink and shoot while star trailing. We’re owing it.
EPIC FAIL…


Part 1 – USA the Roadtrip : On the same Page
Part 2 – USA the Roadtrip : The Wave and All things Epic
Part 3 – USA the Roadtrip : Moab & Canyonlands… magic & more milestones
Part 4 – USA the Roadtrip : On the Salt Road
Part 5 – USA the Roadtrip : Life, ain’t it Grand
Part 6 – USA the Roadtrip : Yellowstone, on the Northern Road
Part 7 – USA the Roadtrip : The Mother Park – Hello again, Ms Yellowstone
Part 8 – USA the Roadtrip : Twin Falls & The Evel Knievel Way
Part 9 – USA the Roadtrip : Avoiding the big one & The ET Highway
Part 10 – USA the Roadtrip : Valley of Fire & riding just one more Wave
The Vegas bit coming soon…






































6 comments
wow….. you guys always have the most incredible stories! And your photos are – as usual – just stunning.
As usual a great story of your trip and wonderful photos. I really loved the last lot of photos “under the stars”. Your whole Road Trip up to “The Final Stretch Story11” has been the best ever.
The photos are magnificent, especially the camp out and shooting the sky. I have loved your journey and saw landscapes that I will never see but had a wonderful vicarious experience thru your talented pen and lens. Congratulations Tracey & Dee, on a memorable vision!
so jealous on your roadtrip! ‘Cafe Bagdad’, like in that great movie. Definitely going to do this too, one day..
Beautiful photos as always!
haha i love how your “epic fail” is about on par with every single photograph i’ve ever taken 😛
amazing photos! glad you had fun over here.
Magnificent! (As usual. 😛 )