shari schultz
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Milwaukee to Toronto with a group of friends then a side trip to Niagra Falls (Canadian side) where we almost got taken out by a tour bus *memorable*.
(If it's only a 2-1/2 hour drive there, does it still count as a road trip? How about a day trip, then?)
2.5 hours officially qualifies as a road trip.
Have fun!
Beegee, sorry to have used a pronoun to refer to you, so cold.
It's ok.
You can defrost in Death Valley.
Um, isn't Australia and the U.S. fairly similar in size?
United States — Area (Total): 9,826,630 SQ KMUm, isn't Australia and the U.S. fairly similar in size?
That's not what I was taught!
United States — Area (Total): 9,826,630 SQ KM
Australia — Area (Total): 7,686,850 SQ KM
And got lost in Aberdeen, home of Kurt Cobain.
I would love to go there.
Because of the Cobain connection? Or just because?
Heck, I've gone to a vacant lot to see where Chris McCandless once lived in a trailer.
Wow! Well, if you ever make it up this way, let me know.
I'm just saying your map is a bit distorted. And I think Cydewaze's total area includes Alaska...but that just proves my point that they are similar in size.
i road trips!!!
I drove practically cross country from Jersey to Arizona. 16 states in 16 days. it was incredible!!!
soooo in the mood for another trip!!!
I'd love to do a road trip across the Great Plains and into the Rockies someday--I've seen next to nothing of the West.
in India I've 'road-tripped' from Chennai to Kolkata via Varanasi, as well as all along the west coast from Mumbai southwards--not a trip for travelers who require lots of creature comforts nor for nervous drivers, but IMO, by far the best way to see the countryside if you've got the time. It's probably a bizarre thing to choose as a memento but in my office, I've got a framed photo I took in some tiny one-street town in Kerala somewhere which greeted visitors with a gigantor vertical billboard, all in screaming electric pastels like those old Bollywood-movie billboards, only this was of a beaming, chubby-cheeked, thoroughly affable-looking Josef Stalin. My travel companion and I stopped to get gas there and we did ask the lady behind the counter about the sign, but neither of us understood enough Malayalam to make out her answer, except that her attitude was clearly an exasperated, "oh that ***damn thing."