Trip of a lifetime - All 48 and in no rush.
Hi All,
Just found this site and it has got me thinking about having a major adventure! :)
I'm a Brit living in the UK. I have just retired from the Royal Navy after 35 years and will eventually have to settle down; but not yet. I have one last major voyage in me and I have decided on a Road Trip USA. I have found a company that will freight my Harley over to New York where I can join it and set off. I have no rush; I have to pop back to the UK a couple of times but will return with the bike before winter sets in in Canada.
I want to set off from New York in Mid-April, I want to be in Calgary for July and Nova Scotia by Mid-September. After reading several posts on here I think I can use this route (thank you to Kinless) as a template.
As an ex-service man I shall be using place like the SSMA Club in New York, a tent whenever I can and roadside motels. It has been recommended I join the AAA and will have insurance and medical cover. The hardest bit for me has been what to see and what to leave out. Maybe some of you good people can help?
Things I know I must see (in no particular order):
Kennedy Space Centre (visited Florida before and seen most of everything else)
Grand Canyon
Yosemite
Giant Redwoods
Yellowstone
Meet First Nations Folk and talk to them
Meet Amish folk
4 Corners
Gettysburg
Alamo
Smithsonian
World Trade Centre Memorial
OK Corral
Aircraft Storage yards
Route 66
West Coast Highway
Things I do like:
History - pre Colonial, Colonial, Civil War, Industrial
Natural Wonders
Meeting People
Wildlife
Open Roads
Technolgy
Bikes and Cars
I could go on and on! But what I don't know is what I should see that isn't in the UK sourced guide books. Things that only you folks may know about in your states. I will have to limit how far of the core route I will go, say 100 miles, but if somewhere just has to be seen then I can edit my route. :)
Things I don't like and would avoid unless impossible to do so:
Cities (I'm a country boy at heart)
Tourist destinations e.g. Las Vagas
Constructed destinations (build it and people will come).
Crowds of camera toting people.
I want to see the USA and meet its people. I have read Bill Bryson, The Lost Continent: Travels in Small-Town America and would love to do something like this, but still see the big things the US has......
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Mike
A great adventure awaits!
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Originally Posted by
Figure11
Things I don't like and would avoid unless impossible to do so:
Cities (I'm a country boy at heart)
Welcome to the Great American RoadTrip Forum! It's great when a new member has put so much time into thinking about the things they like and want to do a road trip.
First of all, most Americans now live in cities and so if you want to really meet America's peoples you'll need to be spending time in the cities. I see from your list that about half of the listed attractions are found in cities, so it will be a blend.
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Tourist destinations e.g. Las Vegas
Las Vegas is the home of RTA, and there are some truly awesome places to explore on a Harley around there.
I know that you'll not be a speed run, but might get a kick out of this field report where another rider (and RTA member, Rollin) completed a trip to all 50 states in less than 10 days!
There are lots of tools for finding those out-of-the-way places on any road trip in America on this site. If you go to the Map Center and click on any spot on the map, you'll get a list of attractions that other roadtrippers have deemed extra special. Some of them are also listed here. And some of our favorite routes are described here.
Happy Planning.
Mark
From the Sublime to the Ridiculous
One great resource for this stage of your planning would be these listings of 26 (or so) attractions in each state. As you will see, they cover both the major sites that most people would certainly want to see as well as some off-beat locations that may appeal to just a few, perhaps including you.
AZBuck
That's the Whole 'Secret'
You put in the work upfront (at a relaxed pace, of course) and then just have fun on the actual RoadTrip.
AZBuck