While road-tripping through The River Parishes outside of New Orleans, it is easy to fall in love with the antebellum mansions that grace the shores of the Mississippi River. Each house is full
There is something magical about road tripping on a motorcycle, the open road, weather, slowing down, and taking back roads through the countryside, it always sounded amazing. My father told me many
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 -01/09/2017 I spent the holidays with my sister’s family in Wisconsin, having flown out with no real schedule or plan I decided to hunt up a cheap car and attempt
by Michael Satterfield – 09/21/2016 The Garden of the Gods is a magical place. It is four hundred eighty acres of untouched natural beauty that is open to the public free of charge.
by Michael Satterfield – 09/17/2016 If you have been wondering why there isn’t a whole lot on the site this week, it’s because I have been on the road, driving the Fiat 500L
by Michael Satterfield About 120 miles north of Las Vegas on the edge of Death Valley sits the ghost town of Rhyolite. Built during the Gold Rush, the town sprung up as
Heading west from Winslow, Arizona on a lonely stretch of Route 66 you'll find Meteor City Trading Post. The abandoned tourist attraction was first opened as a gas station in 1938 to
by Michael Satterfield The Southwest is a magical place, filled with amazing art, history, and culture. If you are looking for inspiration, a place to unwind, or even a new home in
by Michael Satterfield As I crisscross the Southwest for stories, I stop in the small towns and the tourist traps to capture some of what so few American’s see anymore, cities frozen
by Michael Satterfield Interstate 70 is a beautiful and desolate road stretching from central Utah all the way to Baltimore. It’s the road I take to Denver most often and transitions from
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