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Hi,
This is my first time on this site. I've found everything I've read so far very useful, so I thought I might let you guys know what my situation is and see what advice you might have. Thanks!
I'm a 28 year old woman. I've traveled to many international destinations, and spent two years living in Africa, but I've never seen much of our country. Fortunately, I have a job that allows me to work remotely from anywhere I can get a cell phone and internet signal (at the same time). I really don't love my job, but I've decided to take advanatage of the flexibility. So, I'm planning a road trip. Right now the best plan I have is to rent/sublet apartments in many places around the country (probably by relying heavily on craig's list) and explore the local area while I'm "living" in these places and driving in-between them.
I have ideas about where I want to go, but how long I plan to stay in each place really depends on how much I like it. I'm travelling from Maryland, and will likely be leaving in the January/February time frame. My intention, at this point is to head southwest. Does anyone have any suggestions about what route I should take - ie: are there any destinations that would be criminal to leave out? I'm as comfortable in a tiny town as I am in San Francisco, so I don't really have any restrictions in terms of what I want. This trip is all about exploration! National parks are fantastic, music and cultural festivals would be great, unique happenings anywhere would be of interest. I do anthropology and photography so I know I'll enjoy just about anywhere I go. I guess I'm just trying to find out, from people who have traveled a lot, the must see spots in the US.
Also, any suggestions on a vehicle? If I had my way, I'd be driving a 1963 VW microbus (aside from it being so fun, you can park it like a car and it offers you a lot of storage space or overnight options if you need them) but I don't want to deal with any mechanical breakdowns. I know I couldn't drive a big RV because I want something that I can use as an everyday vehicle, for when I'm living somewhere. The more versital - in terms of weather readiness and functionality - the better. I'm currently considering a hybrid Toyota Highlander.
Really any advice on any subject would awesome!
Thanks in advance!
Wow....I'll take your job!
I envy the position you're in. You're going to have a wonderful time!
I think a hybrid would be a great choice and there are several on the market. I would test drive a bunch of different models, different sizes, to get a feel for what suits you. I would also gather up everything you plan on hauling to get an idea of what kind of space you need as well. Take measurements and check the cubic inches of storage space. And make sure that what you plan to carry with you doesn't have to be packed in such a way that it will block your view through the back window.
As for places to live, sometimes college campuses with dorms have space available in the summer months that might be an economical option. And, while I've never done it myself, I've heard that some folks have good luck getting involved in house-sitting for folks. You might google this as there are organizations that help hook people up with folks needing this service. I have no idea which ones are reputable so you might want to spend some time researching them if you decide to try it to ensure you're making a good choice as I believe there is a fee to get involved in this.
Wish I had more ideas for you. Please come back if you have any specific questions and I sure hope you'll pop back in here and share your experiences living in different areas of the country.