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
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
On my last trip home from Denver I decided to take the long way home, across highway 160 through the Rocky Mountains to one of the more remote roadside attractions, the Four
by Michael Satterfield The 29 Palms Highway (Highway 62) is the kind of road you have to plan to be on since it parallels both the I-40 and I-10 and does not do anything
by Michael Satterfield You never know what you will find in Small Town USA, today it looks like we might have stepped back into a dealer showroom from the early ’60s. No
by Michael Satterfield – 01/7/2013 Rugged, Cold, and Amazing photos from our drive across Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona. We headed south from Denver, taking the back highways, avoiding interstates, and discovering small
TGR Staff The Victorinox Special Edition Airstream, with a list price of $59,000, came out in 2011 and featured the very best of the two legendary companies, this limited edition 19-foot trailer was created to
Most Americans dream of a holiday in Europe, the history, the food, the people, and the excitement of experiencing something new in an old place. But many fall into the trap of
by Michael Satterfield The Barnsdall Rio Grande service station was built in 1929 and is similar in style to a classic Richfield station just a few miles from my home just off
TGR Staff Ok not really a GPS, but the ITER-AVTO was pretty cool the rolling keymap would be set by the driver in the correct position. The map passes the screen in a
by Michael Satterfield – 09/12/2012 I have been exploring the American South West on the road for the last few weeks. Here are some of the many roads I found myself on as
by Michael Satterfield – 08/14/2012 I have been on the road again, and we stop every once in a while to take a photo. Sometimes, it seems I never even slow down. Here
by Michael Satterfield – 07/31/2012 I had a chance to stop by the James Dean Memorial today on my trip through the Central Valley; so much has been written and speculated about the