Route of the week: US-89 through the Grand Staircase.
If you have driven it, tell us where you stopped. If you haven't, we'd like to know what's keeping you.
There is a rest stop on I-90 in South Dakota with a plaque about the wagon routes that crossed the same ground.
Most people drive past it. Worth stopping.
The town of Mentone, Alabama, sits at the top of Lookout Mountain. One diner, one stop sign, about four hundred people who will all give you directions.
That kind of place stays with you.
The ferry crossing at Galena, Illinois, runs on a schedule the locals do not fully trust. That is why they always build extra time into the drive.
There is a lesson in that.
At highway speed, you should not be googling the tower on the horizon.
WayTeller narrates what's around you, hands-free. Stories tied to where you actually are. iOS TestFlight is open.
Your maps app knows the next turn.
It does not know why that barn is red, or what stood where the empty lot is.
WayTeller narrates what you pass while you drive. TestFlight is live on iOS.
Green highway signs name a town. They do not tell you the copper mine paid for the courthouse, or why the main street dog-legs around a hill.
WayTeller narrates what you pass as you drive. TestFlight is live if you want stories on your next leg.
@FreddyLA7 The boat tour is the classic view.
The drive in skips gorge whirlpools, the 1956 plant the cliff ate, and a salt dome that looks like an island. Hands-free narration samples for eight stops:
https://t.co/8tY4Ujs0BN