Open your mind a bit, maybe?
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Traveldude
Sorry, I think I disagree with that first statement. I believe and many others that there is some boring rides around the midwest. Why do I find flatlands boring? In this part of the country there is corn and bean fields in all directions for hours. The random farmhouse or patch of woods isn't enough to enjoy for me. I enjoy mountains, lush forest, bodies of water, etc. I see you live in washington state I don't think I'd be wrong saying your not short of any scenic drives. I need to travel at least 3-4 just for small hills and thick forest.
It sounds like familiarity has bred some contempt. Yes, I do live in an area with trees, beaches, etc. And there are quite a few people who live here who think it's boring, too! Sound familiar?
Funny...my first trip through the areas you're going to be traveling through was with a caravan of other cars. About half the drivers were bored to tears saying the desert looked the same and was boring. I found those same nuanced changes fascinating.
It's all mind-set. Look for the nuanced changes and you'll find that there's a lot more out there to fascinate you than you think there is. Personally, the week I spent last summer driving roads with the same type of wheatfields you're describing was one of the most beautiful drives I've ever taken.
I hope you enjoy your trip....all of it. Happy travels!
I think you are missing our point
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Traveldude
I feel bad for you for not leaving the midwest yet.
I think you are missing the point here -- Michael has traveled all over the country -- his point was that one can scenic beauty and unusual roadside attractions anywhere -- in many ways, especially in places that other find so easy to dismiss.
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Living my whole life near the Illinois Indiana border I feel I've experienced enough of the midwest and high plains to form this opinion.
You can hold any opinion you want, but being able to express a point of view, on this public forum, that runs counter to the road trip philosophy that governs this site -- is not as likely. I think everyone understands each other's point of view on this topic and its time to move on. Best of fortune to you as you plan your trip.
Mark