View Poll Results: What is your roadtrip profile?

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  • The Jaunt: A fun-filled escape

    72 64.86%
  • The Quest: seeking spiritual enlightenment

    43 38.74%
  • The Challenge: Key Chains -- All state capitals?

    29 26.13%
  • A Risky Business: Reservations or "winging it"?

    40 36.04%
  • The Vehicle is Supreme: 'Vette vs Economy

    15 13.51%
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  1. #41

    Default long live roadtripper!

    you're awesome 'roadtripper'! I hope to be like you when I'm you're age :) Since I am from 'nowhere'/ 'now where', guess I'm on the right track ;)

    salaamat!

  2. #42

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    I'm definitely a jaunt-er. I love to just get out there and have some fun-- see some new places, learn some new things, eat some good food. I like to plan things out before I go, but then rely on informed sponteneity when I'm on the road-- seredipity can be wonderful to road trippers!

  3. #43
    Join Date
    Mar 2005
    Location
    Tucson, AZ
    Posts
    10,371

    Default Welcome, Kitch

    Welcome aboard the RoadTrip America Forums!

    You sound like you've been around a couple of interesting blocks, and we look forward to your continued involvement and advice. By the way, I share your philosophy of "informed spontaneity".

    AZBuck

  4. #44
    Join Date
    Mar 2005
    Location
    Tustin, California, United States
    Posts
    279

    Default Just call me Mr. Challenge

    When your very first roadtrip consists of travelling 12,500 miles to touch the lower 48 states in less than 30 days, it's just a tad obvious which type you are.

    I'm also guilty as charged of collecting all the state magnets, national park shotglasses, and landmark replicas that I've been to, not to mention postcards of all shapes and sizes to complement them (which makes for a very unorganized collection indeed, not to mention a messy room).

    Pending goals are all 50 state capitals (seen maybe 5) and all 54 national parks (been to 14). Also anything geographical such as highest/lowest points (been to Badwater Basin at -282ft elev, but don't ask me to go climbing Mt. McKinley; I'll just make sure I see it) or maybe the exact center of the US (2 places, depending if you count AK and HI). Stuff like that.

    The biggest "challenge" for some, probably, is managing to get out of the office so you can actually make time to pull this stuff off.

  5. #45
    Join Date
    Jan 1998
    Location
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    Posts
    12,997

    Default Mine would be....

    Joey,

    I think my ultimate quest/challenge would be one of:

    1) soak in all of the known hot springs in the west, or

    2) go to every county seat in America. Some states like Texas have 254 counties! Whereas Oregon only has 36.

    On my all-time list, (actually I don't have such a list, but I might start one...) I think I have been to about 350 thus far....

    Check out this Wikipedia page! -- I have a long ways to go!

    Mark

  6. Default the last one

    this is my first long distance road trip but we are going in a mustang. 10 days through nevada we'll make a loop south to new mexico maybe texas georgia tenesee. who knows wherever the road takes us. it will be something to remember. :-)

  7. #47
    Join Date
    Jul 2007
    Location
    South of England.
    Posts
    12,165

    Default Cool

    The Vehicle supreme wins for you then. ;-0

    Hi hmsr and Welcome to R.T.A.

    Mmm , roadtripping in the Mustang, nice !

    Make sure you have a good look around the forums and road trip planning pages, they are full of info from other like minded trippers. If you have any questions regarding your trip be sure to post a thread in the relevant forum and ask away.

    Dave

  8. #48

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    I am currently working on a couple of quests.

    1. Visit every state. The only two I haven't visited are Alaska and Hawaii..

    2. Visit every National Park and National Monument that is a day's drive (600 miles) or less from Denver.

  9. #49
    Join Date
    Oct 2008
    Location
    Joplin MO
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    10,318

    Default

    I completed my 50 state quest in February. The lower 48 have all been in my own vehicle, and have set foot in all of them too. Alaska and Hawaii were both in rentals.

  10. #50
    Join Date
    Apr 2009
    Location
    South Central Orange County
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    249

    Default reasonable goals

    Quote Originally Posted by Kestrel View Post
    I am currently working on a couple of quests.

    2. Visit every National Park and National Monument that is a day's drive (600 miles) or less from Denver.
    That sounds like a good idea. I'd probably have thought about visiting EVERY National Park and Monument before realizing I was failing miserably.

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