Made it back across country at 3:30 AM Sunday morning. Got everything straightened out with work and am due to show up at 8:30 tomorrow morning. Girlfriend is all moved in and it is awesome. And yes, I have a debit card on the way now with my new bank. :p
Got some sweet pictures of the country. Haven't got the ones from my girlfriend's phone, but I intend to put together some sort of online album of some sort. Maybe even a short YouTube video or two, but that remains undecided at this time. But as far as a short recap goes for impressions of states at a glance:
Oregon and Idaho are both on fire.
Shoshone Falls was a pretty sweet spontaneous detour.
Utah has cool mountains and some scary traffic.
Wyoming has some amazing countryside, and I'm now 3 for 3 on crossing the Rockies at night. Slept in Cheyenne.
Screw Nebraska.
Iowa is apparently haunted. Leafless trees in September and fog that stops at the state line.
We detoured from original plan and went through all of Missouri. Stayed the night in
Hannibal, with everything Mark Twain. Everything everything. Missed the tour to go into a cave that served as inspiration for his stories and didn't want to wait around for the next one.
Illinois was boring but short.
Indiana was just like Illinois, but we stopped at Purdue to visit an online friend for a few hours. Indianapolis was cool too, even just in passing.
Ohio was all at night and boring, though Columbus was bigger than expected.
Pennsylvania was short! Driving through downtown Pittsburgh at 3 AM was kinda surreal though. Buildings lit up all fancy but only 3 other cars on the highway.
Then blissful, blissful sleep for just about ever.