This is a tale of my very disastrous and stressful trip to San Francisco from Texas and back. All-in-all, it came to just under 4,000 miles, 70 hours of driving, and a big bill. But I'll get to that in a minute.
Now I was driving all that way for a job interview in San Francisco, and I thought it would be a great idea to plan my trip around all the different places to go and see, so if you know me, you can guess that I came up with this elaborate route that was way too difficult to ever do in one week and told myself it was the perfect trip. You can find my route on the map below. I started in good old College Station, TX, whoop! And worked my way through New Mexico to White Sands, onward to Tuscon and Joshua Tree, and finally to San Francisco. From there I came back through Yosemite, the Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon, and finally through Albuquerque.
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Now I was driving all that way for a job interview in San Francisco, and I thought it would be a great idea to plan my trip around all the different places to go and see, so if you know me, you can guess that I came up with this elaborate route that was way too difficult to ever do in one week and told myself it was the perfect trip. You can find my route on the map below. I started in good old College Station, TX, whoop! And worked my way through New Mexico to White Sands, onward to Tuscon and Joshua Tree, and finally to San Francisco. From there I came back through Yosemite, the Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon, and finally through Albuquerque.
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Now normally I hate when you have to slowly click through and reload different pages to read more and more, but as I can raise money by you clicking on more pages, and since each page is quite heavily loaded with pictures, I made it so you can click through the different stages of my story. I apologize if you're like me and hate that, but I do appreciate the clicks!haha
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