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Last night brought a little rain, but Trooper handled it like a champ! I woke up to the soft sounds of the alpaca farm and since the “General Store” wasn’t opened yet π€£, I said goodbye to my fuzzy four-legged hosts before rolling out and heading south.

π£οΈ Mountains, Desert, and a Whole Lot of Driving
Todayβs route took me from Montana, through Idaho, and into Nevada β where I officially gained back an hour of time. There was even a road sign to mark the moment that you are “Entering Pacific Time Zone.β I didnβt get the shot (safety first), but I found one online becauseβthose who know me, know how much I love a good road sign.

My planned stop was just north of Elko, but the gravel road leading there was β¦ rough. As in Trooper-is-rattling-and-objects-are-falling-out-of-cupboards rough. As I navigated deeper, everything in me was saying this isnβt the best. The desert landscape, abandoned-looking vehicles, closed-down gas stations … it all made me feel a little uneasy.
π‘ Trust the Feeling. Take the Detour.
So I turned Trooper around. π
I rerouted and drove a few more hours south to Winnemucca, Nevada β a town Iβve stayed in on a past #soloroadtrip. Thereβs something reassuring about familiar ground. I pulled into the same hotel lot, parked Trooper, and walked next door for some wings. Comfort food meets peace of mind. Plus a little wine. π·
π«Ά Short Calls, Big Impact
As I drove through light rain … downpour rain … lightning … and blazing sunshine, I took a couple of phone calls that turned out to be surprisingly productive, which was a gift. βοΈ And I actually think the hearing is better from Trooper going 80 mph through rain, then my Audi at 65 mph in the sunshine! LOL

I have to give a big thanks to Scott, my steady and supportive rock. As soon as I mentioned my new destination, he was already online scouting out hotels and places to park. Iβm so grateful for his quiet but powerful support on these trips (and of me always). I love you, babe.
π Books, Podcasts & Backseat Therapists
Today, I finished listening to Careless People. The finale was exactly as the rest of the book — absolutely fascinating and disturbing. Iβll definitely be recommending it to anyone who hasnβt read it yet.
After that heavy listen, I needed a little energy shift. I caught a quick hit of Gabby Bernstein on βHow to Release Anxiety,β which included a few new techniques in there.
I also started in on The Japanese Lover by Isabel Allende for my September book club pick. So far, Iβm into it, but tonight Iβll need to dig into the characters and timelines a bit more. The author weaves between people and time periods, so between that, the changing weather, and going 80 mph … sometimes it was hard to catch it all!
π Closer to Home
The silver lining of todayβs detour? Iβm now two hours closer to home. π‘ Tomorrow will be a shorter drive, and after todayβs 12-hour journey, Iβll take it.
Hereβs to trusting your instincts, leaning into support, and finding cozy rest stops where you least expect them.



























































