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		<title>Best Of Wedding Road Trip – Chris’s View</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s been a few months since the Wedding Road Trip finished, and now that I’m recovering from the trauma, I can share some favorite experiences from the trip.
For the overly serious of you (and yes, I know who you are), I jest. The trip rocked and I loved almost everything. So when I tell you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s been a few months since the Wedding Road Trip finished, and now that I’m recovering from the trauma, I can share some favorite experiences from the trip.</p>
<p>For the overly serious of you (and yes, I know who you are), I jest. The trip rocked and I loved almost everything. So when I tell you about my favorite food, it’s not because I didn’t have forty other homemade meals that were delicious. Everyone was a fantastic “guest” and treated us really well. Even those with dogs that tried to mount us (true story!). So here are some random favorites…</p>
<p><strong>Best Mix CD </strong><br />
<img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1942" src="http://weddingroadtrip.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/xanadu-300x284.jpg" alt="xanadu" width="180" height="170" /><br />
Many had asked about which was the best CD we were given at our Red Devil Lounge Kickoff party, and the winner was Colleen Crouch, who amazed us with a large collection of <em>This American Life</em>, <em>Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me</em>, Savage Love, and mashups.</p>
<p>But we had dozens of other great ones, and Erin Camarena, Christina Kerby, and Matt Caywood all deserve shout-outs.</p>
<p>And so does <a href="http://weddingroadtrip.com/333/unto-us-a-new-logo-is-born/">Evan Hayden</a> for having the balls to start a CD with Xanadu by Olivia Newton-John&#8230;which totally rocked.</p>
<p><strong>Prettiest Drive</strong></p>
<p>We live in a very good looking country! I know you grew up with her, and see her a lot, but clear your mind and look at her again. Yup, she’s not just the kid you went to elementary school with – she’s HOT!</p>
<p>Take that, Europe, you cold bitch.</p>
<p>We saw lots of great scenery, some surprising (West Texas, Kentucky, northeastern Oregon) and others expected (Mount Shasta, the St. Petersburg-Clearwater Bridge). My favorite though was the drive from Denver to Santa Fe – first the green eastern slope of the Rockies, with towering mountains in the distance and pancake flat plains below, then through a pass to New Mexico, stark and striking, with its bleak yellow mesas shadowed by the occasional solitary cloud.</p>
<p><strong>Funnest Drive</strong></p>
<p>Since New Mexico appears to have a population of 17 people, it’s light on the highway patrol. Roxy got to visit 110 MPH for a little while…though Jaime hit 112 in Utah. The hairpin turns on Independence Pass above Aspen were also a ball, although Jaime was sure we were going to die. So for high speed entertainment, I recommend driving from Utah into Arizona on I-10 through the video game-inspired Virgin River valley – sheer walls of rock, constant turns, and steep downward grade.</p>
<p><strong>Funniest Drive</strong></p>
<p>The <a href="http://weddingroadtrip.com/1226/the-woman-with-nine-lives/">Tampa </a>to Ft. Lauderdale drive, featuring the stunning St. Petersburg-Clearwater Bridge and the arcade game danger of Alligator Alley – where I honestly expected a two lane road threatened by snapping gators. It’s actually quite dull but the entertainment value for Jaime when I shared my vision made it a lot more fun. And driving through Florida is accompanied by its insane collection of billboards that advertise—in succession—porn, an end to abortions, and vasectomies. These themes may be related.</p>
<p><strong>Best BBQ</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.marksfeedstore.com/">Mark’s Feed Store</a> of Louisville does have some good BBQ, but Chad Pilbeam of greater outer Houston left work two hours early to mesquite smoke two whole chickens. And it was outstanding.</p>
<p><strong>Craziest Drivers</strong></p>
<p>Hands down, the people of Cleveland, who were apparently texting constantly or were blowing a 0.8. Genuinely scary driving with people swerving between lanes or slowing down to 40 on the interstate then speeding up to 70.</p>
<p><strong>Best Restaurant </strong>(that we went to on our own)</p>
<p>I’m not going to evaluate the places people took us, because there is no way I could pick a favorite. But we had some lunches and dinners on our own, with the far and away standout being <a href="http://www.magnolias-blossom-cypress.com/">Magnolia’s Restaurant</a> in Charleston, South Carolina. Fried chicken, pork shoulder, a crab cake…it was rich, unhealthy, and delicious.</p>
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