May 18, 2012

Fab Restaurant Reviews: Cafe Noche

Cafe Noche restaurant interior

Photo Credits: TrekHound.Com With tons of atmosphere and folk character, their own line of specialty hot sauces, and a Wednesday night dinner and movie combo, this place rocks!

Dave’s Travel Cell Phone Uses

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Flickr Photo Credit: Compujeramey We were having quite a time chuckling last night over just how far a cell phone will take you in a travel pinch. I asked David to jot down his list and I would slap it up on the blog. Here’s what he came up with for his V3 Razor:

Day 8: A Bit of Catch-up Posting to Do . . .

Close up of rear view mirror

Photo Credit: Wili Hybrid Hello everybody. Since our last trip entry, lots of ground has been covered.

Canine Hotel Review: The Village Inn in Harrisonburg, Virginia

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  Photo Credit: Trek Hound If you haven’t had a chance to check this place out yet for pet travel, here are our impressions.

Carving Out the Cash: David’s Fuel Strategies

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Flickr Photo Credit: Riza One area that can rapidly spiral out of control in both travel and household budgets is automobile fuel consumption. Since this in an area David takes care of almost exclusively, I asked him to brainstorm with me both the household strategies and the ones he’ll be using on this cross-continental drive [...]

Day Four: Nashville, Tennessee to Harrisonburg, Virginia

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Photo Credit: Tostie 14 Ah, life on the road.

Nomadic Pets: The Power of Public Rest Stops

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Photo Credit: Clearly Ambiguous While letting the dogs out at gas stations is fine in a pinch, there’s rarely a suitable area for them to stretch, and the chaos of multiple vehicles going in multiple directions is a bit nerve racking. We prefer rest stops when possible. Here’s why.

Day Three: Dallas to Nashville

Coffee for the road

Photo Credit: John Althouse Cohen A bit of a late start due to some thick morning fog, but we’ve successfully navigated our way through Dallas and are on our way to Tennessee by way of Northeast Texas and Arkansas.

Day Two: El Paso to Dallas

Texas Longhorn Statue Image

Photo Credit: Two Blue Day With very little sleep but lots of enthusiasm, we drove from El Paso to Dallas – Fort Worth. There’s not much in West Texas, including traffic.

Drury Inn by the Airport in Nashville, Tennessee

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  Photo Credit: Trek Hound How did we feel about the pet friendly atmosphere of the Drury Inn in Nashville? Read on for details.

Canine Hotel Reviews: Best Value Inn, El Paso

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  Looking for a suitable pet friendly room for the night? This one could go either way.

Day One: Tucson to El Paso

Packed!

Photo Credit: Phineas H. All others by TrekHound.Com We’re off! The Outlander’s packed, the dogs are medicated, and we’re just about ready to fire down the computer, check out of the room, and hit the highway. 

How to Be a Road Warrior: Solving Hotel Email Problems

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Flickr Photo Credit: Daquella Manera During a recent hotel stay, my outgoing emails on Outlook Express started bouncing back with error messages. While the incoming mail from various accounts continued to arrive without incident, the situation with the outgoing mail became rapidly critical. Here’s how it all got solved.

Nomadic Pets: The Doggie Diaper Bag

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  Flickr Photo Credit: Tanakawho Having trouble staying organized on your pet trek? Consider a doggie diaper bag.

Canine Hotel Reviews: The Air Force Inn at DMAFB

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  For the past two weeks, we’ve been staying with the dogs in Tucson, Arizona at the Air Force Inn at Davis Monthan Air Force Base. How have we fared?

Nomadic Pets: Welcome to the Hound Dog Hotel

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  Flickr Photo Credit: KangoTraveler Now that we are actually in our first hotel with the dogs, we’re finding several strategies helpful. Want the scoop?

Nomadic Pets: Preparing for Long Term Pet Care

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  Photo Credit: My Boy Dodger Whether you’re traveling with your pets, or arranging for them to receive care while you are away, there are numerous issues to be addressed.