I-95 and I-87 are not what I would call scenic roads, not to mention the heavy traffic that you commonly find on these major interstates. If I were you I'd more or less follow the Potomac River to...
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I-95 and I-87 are not what I would call scenic roads, not to mention the heavy traffic that you commonly find on these major interstates. If I were you I'd more or less follow the Potomac River to...
Hi there,
If you're looking for the finest white sand beach ever, head West to Gulf Shores, Alabama. From Panama City, take U.S. 98 W, route 196 W, route 292 West and 182 West (3.75 hour drive from...
Savannah is one of my favourite destinations. A great way to visit the city the touristy way is to take the Old Town Trolley Tour. It takes you through all historic Savannah and it is also very...
Hi Slambo,
One of the most rewarding and fun hikes I've done is Mt. Lafayette in the White Mountains. I especially loved the long walk along the ridge and the exposed alpine summit. We stayed at a...
Thought I'd check in, it's been a while!
Aside from a 2 week roadtrip to Southern Alabama in December, I've been spending this harsh winter in Montreal, but all is good as I am heading to Utah...
That's usually what I do when I sleep in my car, as the back seat does not offer enough room. I have a 2005 Honda Civic. It is not totally comfortable, but I can get by if it's just for a few days....
A good thing to bear in mind if you want to keep it cheap is to avoid toll roads. If you head south of the border straight from Montreal, you're likely to end up on I-90 and that toll road is not...
Here are some suggestions:
In Savannah, Old Town Trolley Tours offer guided bus tours of the City. Guided tours are usually not my cup of tea at all, but I found that one quite entertaining...
I am a woman and have been travelling by myself extensively ever since I was 16 (and more recently with my girlfriend) in Canada and in the States. So, no I don't think it changes the equation at...
Hi,
Me and my girlfriend spent 3 months on the road sleeping in a full-equipped van throughout the US and we never paid for a campground. We spent about 8 days at cheap motels and the rest in...
Hi Donna,
It might be wise to buy a 12V cooler to carry food. I recently bought a foldable model and I'm very satisfied. It does use a lot of space when it is empty and it is a lot lighter than the...
It is entirely possible, although, as other stated, you might be spending a lot of time on the road. To me, this certainly would not be a hassle, as I enjoy travelling at a fast pace, but it might be...
Hi Sunshinetats,
Here are some tips for the Atlanta part of your trip:
If you're a coffee fan, head to Aurora coffee in Little Five Points. They have the best cappuccino in the world. For live...
I agree with AZBuck, getting a car across the border is not a problem per se, but you might have trouble in terms of registration, taxes and you might have to do some modifications/inspections in...
Hi fellow roadtrippers!
I just got back from a 3 month roadtrip with my girlfriend in a small RV. Before we bought that RV, we considered renovating a mini van ourselves. We thought we had...
Thank you Mark. Unfortunately, I don't have a lot of photos from that trip because both my computer hard drive and external HD (where I had stored all my pictures) crashed on the very same day in...
Hi Olia,
If you worry about frozen water pipes, you can carry a couple of gallons of RV antifreeze (about $6 each at any Camping World store) just in case the temperatures get really cold. There...
I've also been using the Verizon Jetpack for some time and it seems to be working fairly well in upstate NY, VT and NH. I am considering spending a few weeks in central NV in the Fall and I was...
2. Early September weather is usually mild to warm. It's also apple season!
3. There is a lot to see in Montreal depending on what your intererests are. My suggestion would be to leave you car in...
One more : It's located in a National Park in the Province of Quebec. That park is great for rafting and kayaking.
I did get it but much too late. :P
@Mark: It's located in a National Park in Eastern Canada.
Here's another one.
http://www.roadtripamerica.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=3182&d=1333207905
Where is this?
Argh, I didn't realize the name of the file appeared in the thread:). It is not visible when I look at it.
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Where is this?
San Gabriel Canyon between Azusa and Wrightwood?