Miranda Lambert Shares More Pictures From Road Trip With Husband Brendan

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Miranda Lambert and her husband Brendan McLoughlin are currently in the middle of an extensive road trip. Lambert told People she would not be touring for a whole month so she and McLouglin could take off and go be true tourists for once.

The couple planned a 20-day trip that will take them through Colorado, Utah, Montana, and Wyoming. They’re traveling in their Airstream trailer, and will spend two days in each place they stop.

Lambert and McLoughlin have been joined on the trip by Lambert’s friend and backup singer Gwen Sebastian. Her husband also tagged along with them.

The crew started off in Colorado, and seemed to have a fun time there. Lambert previously shared some photos from that phase of their trip:

Time off touring means it’s time to hit the dusty trail!” Lambert captioned the pictures. “There is no better way to spend summer than glamping with your best pals…We’re out on a 20 day run of adventures out west. We kicked it off in beautiful Colorado. Stay tuned for more tales from the road. Happy trails y’all!

 

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Lambert and her crew traveled on to Utah next. She just shared a batch of photos from that portion of their trek over the weekend.

They enjoyed some time in Moab, where they visited Arches National Park. Lambert called the city “Magical” in her slideshow’s caption.

McLoughlin shared a few photos too. He said that being in Moab made him feel like he “was on a different planet for a few days.”

You can see all of the new photos Lambert and McLoughlin shared below. We hope they’re enjoying themselves on this trip!

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