from Vancouver

4 recent grads driving from Winston Salem to Vancouver to do some organic farming at dairy farm and at 2 berry picking and gardening farms. Once finished with that, we will finish our journey in Denver.

Complete list and dates of stay:

May 19 - Winston Salem, NC

May 20 - Indianapolis, Indiana

May 21 - Chicago, Illinois

May 22 - Minneapolis, Minnesota

May 23 - Fargo, North Dakota

May 24 - Billings, Montana

May 25 - Seattle, Washington

May 26 - Vancouver Island, British Columbia (gardening)

June 2 - Vancouver, British Columbia

June 4 - Abbotsford, British Columbia (goat farming)

June 13 - Everett, Washington

June 14 - Portland, Oregon

June 15 - Red Wood Forest, California

June 16 - Napa Valley, California

June 17 - Napa Valley, California

June 18 - San Francisco, California

June 20 - Lake Tahoe, California

June 21 - Salt Lake City, Utah

June 22 - Denver, Colorado

more photos on flickr
Day 3After a struggling leave from Chicago which included some missing glasses and a couple small but loud dogs, we made our way through Illinois, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. I was super exited to go through Wisconsin. In kindgergarden everyone in my class was given a state to represent where they made a hat that represented that state, and i have been strangly attracted to Winsconsin ever since kindergarden. My wisconsin hat had a couple of Green Bay Packers and some cheese.On a farming note - i noticed that a lot of the farms in this area seemed a lot more active and productive. Maybe the crops grown in the northern areas of the states are still selling or are hard to imitate other places due to climate. We also saw some Bison farms which was pretty awesome.

Day 3

After a struggling leave from Chicago which included some missing glasses and a couple small but loud dogs, we made our way through Illinois, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. I was super exited to go through Wisconsin. In kindgergarden everyone in my class was given a state to represent where they made a hat that represented that state, and i have been strangly attracted to Winsconsin ever since kindergarden. My wisconsin hat had a couple of Green Bay Packers and some cheese.

On a farming note - i noticed that a lot of the farms in this area seemed a lot more active and productive. Maybe the crops grown in the northern areas of the states are still selling or are hard to imitate other places due to climate. We also saw some Bison farms which was pretty awesome.