If you are a gearhead in the US, then driving the Blue Ridge Parkway should be on your bucket list, and if you are planning to be out that way anyways, taking
Experience the ultimate Texas road trip as we take on the legendary Twisted Sisters in the McLaren 720S Spider, powered by Shell V-Power NiTRO+. From Fredericksburg’s Wine Garage to the thrilling curves
by Michael Satterfield – 07/02/2022 When most people think of Texas wine country, they automatically think of Fredericksburg, west of Austin in the much romanticized Hill Country, it’s home to some of
by Michael Satterfield The restoration of the Cucamonga Service Station is coming along, a few weeks ago they unveiled the vintage Richfield Oil Sign and the team over at Route 66 IECA
by Michael Satterfield I am in Las Vegas pretty often and not that long ago I wrote about the Royal Hawaiian Motel that is in the city of Baker. Well after spending
by Michael Satterfield It opened in 1957 Arne’s Royal Hawaiian Motel was a beacon in the desert wasteland between Barstow and Las Vegas. Back when speed limits were lower and highways became
by Michael Satterfield I just got back from three days in New York City, thanks to the generosity of the Peruvian Government, who invited me out to an expo and panel on
by Michael Satterfield This summer I spent a lot of time in Indonesia, we traveled across several islands, but one stop was Palembang. Palembang is an old city, in fact, some families have
by Michael Satterfield – 10/08/2014 Having been traveling to Central America for over 15 years now, working with NGOs and Humanitarian Missions mostly in Nicaragua, I have taken a lot of pictures. Being
Our good friend Ezekiel Wheeler from Automotive Conduct is making his way across Europe on an automotive dream vacation... and you have been invited to follow along.
by Michael Satterfield Santa Fe is one of my favorite cities in the world, it is one of those rare places where the entire community has an aesthetic that seems to transcend
by Michael Satterfield I was recently headed back to California from Denver and decided to take an alternative route to mix things up a bit. Twice a year I make the trek