Let me tell you about what equipment is powering this trip.
My ride: 2008 Scion TC

I love my car. I got it last year and decided it was the one when I learned that stick, sunroof, power windows and iPod connection was all standard. That was all I needed.
My navigation: Garmon GPS
My digital friend replaced the road atlas I used to have and its wonderful. No longer do I have to have to try and figure out tiny road names or figure out how to get where I'm going when I take a wrong turn or guess how far the next gas station is before I run out of fuel. I wouldn't think of going anywhere without it.
My music: iPod classic 80GB

My pictures: Nikon & Pentax
I have two cameras with me. My everyday 'clicky' camera is a Nikon Coolpix S6. My digital SLR is a Pentax *isdDL. That will be used for my more artsy pics when I visit Joshua Tree National Park and Arches National Park.
My phone: iPhone 3GS
I've only had it a few days, but I already love it. On the day it was released, I was in Charlotte, NC. I just walked into an AT&T store, there was no line, and I bought the last 8GB phone they had in stock. Within 20 minutes I walked out with a working phone and already I was playing with the GPS. I laugh at everyone who stood in line for hours at Apple stores.
My laptop: 15" MacBook Pro
If loving my MacBook is wrong, then I don't want to be right. This is the workhouse behind all the planning, blogging, communication, video editing and photo recording that I do. (Although the iPhone can handle some of the work now.)
I don't know how my parents got through all the road trips we did without all the modern conveniences that are available now.
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