I'm Planning a Road Trip Across Country

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Starting in Georgia and heading to California.


What places and/or states would make you want to stop along the way?


The Grand Canyon and Las Vegas are on my list for sure!


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Unoriginal. I already said The Grand Canyon.


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Don't stop in Arizona.


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Chicago maybe. Mount Rushmore, St. Louis, Salt Lake City, NOT DETROIT, and possibly Yellowstone.


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Unoriginal. I already said The Grand Canyon.

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wow i'm jealous, i've always wanted to take a road trip to the west coast...

if it's on the way, i'd consider stopping in Colorado, such a beautiful state. plus there's legal cannabis so it's like a paradise over there


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Yellowstone


 
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Grand Canyon is overrated

Salida, CO is a great little town where you'll find some great trailheads and the best part of the San Isabel National Forest. From there going up to Leadville is a good idea because it has one of the best views in the country. Pic for reference

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then you can eventually work your way up to I-70 and drive over to Grand Junction. Its the most beautiful stretch of road in the country. Especially the portion through Glenwood Canyon where you'll be driving right alongside the Colorado River. A few pics for reference.

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Its truly worth going up and out of the way of the normal cross country route aka I-40. I-40 is a god awful stretch of road and I would never recommend using it to go cross country. You'll get bored to death.

Now once you get to Moab that's where the fun starts. Its so much more beautiful than the Grand Canyon IMO. You get two humongous national parks, Arches and Canyonlands, in the same area. Some pics for reference.

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Words can't really express how I feel about Canyonlands and Arches. I lived out of a tent for a week my first time out there by myself and it was the best week of my life. Since then I've been back two times and it never ceases to amaze me. The desert holds a special spiritual value to me that not many people can understand. Not a lot of people can appreciate the desert and that's understandable but it really is IMO the most beautiful terrain the world has to offer.

From there I'd suggest Grand Staircase which unfortunately I was only able to stop by for a few hours on one of my trips so it doesn't hold as much significance to me but its undeniably beautiful. Pics for reference.

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My next suggestion would be Antelope Canyon, AZ just over the Utah-Arizona border. Once again somewhere that I wasn't able to spend a whole lot of time at but I would like to cause man it is beautiful. Pics for reference.

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Real quick since I imagine you'll take the conventional route down I-40 definitely visit White Sands, NM. I shouldn't have to say much the pictures speak for themselves.

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Its truly mesmerizing and feels like you're on another planet.


That's pretty much all I got since I've spent pretty much all my time in the four corners and honestly that's where you'll find the best terrain this Earth has to offer. My main thing on my trips is to avoid the tourist traps that everyone goes to since they generally suck from overcrowding and just generally aren't all that great hence my disdain for the Grand Canyon. I'd also go as far to recommend completely avoid hotels and camp out or sleep in the car the whole entire time. It adds a certain bit of rawness to the experience that makes it more memorable. For instance when I went for a week by myself I slept in my car or camped out every night and showered in gas station sinks when I was one the road or rivers when I was out in the national parks and besides being a great conversation starter it really made me feel truly free while I was out there. That's just really my personal preference since generally these trips mean more to me than just being a road trip. Its a chance for me to escape society for a little bit and live life how it was truly meant to be. I guess that's all I got just ask me anything if you want to know. And now some of my own pictures I've taken on my trips.

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grand canyon is p nice, i recommend flagstaff too


 
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I've been to all 50 states, and I'll just throw out the most remembered locations.
Painted Desert AZ
Petrified  Forest AZ
Crazy Horse SD
Devil's Tower WY
City Museum in St Luis (The arch isn't too special)
Sequoia National Park/Yosemite CA
A good amount of Colorado is pretty beautiful
Montana's badlands were cool
There were some cooled lava fields out in Arizona, but hiking is a bit risky if you don't wear jeans.
Also, a native american cliff dwelling was somewhere in AZ
Texas was pretty meh tier around some places
Iowa has a really badass theme park called Adventureland
If you're a fan of history, I'd follow the path Lewis and Clark's expedition went through. You wont be seeing all of it though.
Last Edit: September 14, 2015, 07:04:45 PM by Baron Von Scheißenhausen


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But I guess in the end -- Sort of feels like everyday its harder to stay happy where you are. There are all these ways to look through the fence into your neighbor's yard.

Why even risk it? its safer to stay distant.
I wouldn't know any places by the way, be safe, have fun.


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Yellowstone was already mentioned so I'll just say Glacier Park.


 
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Hmm...
City Museum in St Luis (The arch isn't too special)
City Museum is the shit, mang. The Zoo is also free IIRC.

I went to the Arch on a couple field trips during my early school days, and it's okay, but just going there and touching the base of it is probably a better use of time and money than taking the ride to the top.


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City Museum in St Luis (The arch isn't too special)
City Museum is the shit, mang. The Zoo is also free IIRC.

I went to the Arch on a couple field trips during my early school days, and it's okay, but just going there and touching the base of it is probably a better use of time and money than taking the ride to the top.
The interior reminded me of a plane without seats. Riding in the trams made me wish that the stairs were accessible.


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Grand Canyon is overrated

Salida, CO is a great little town where you'll find some great trailheads and the best part of the San Isabel National Forest. From there going up to Leadville is a good idea because it has one of the best views in the country. Pic for reference

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then you can eventually work your way up to I-70 and drive over to Grand Junction. Its the most beautiful stretch of road in the country. Especially the portion through Glenwood Canyon where you'll be driving right alongside the Colorado River. A few pics for reference.

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Its truly worth going up and out of the way of the normal cross country route aka I-40. I-40 is a god awful stretch of road and I would never recommend using it to go cross country. You'll get bored to death.

Now once you get to Moab that's where the fun starts. Its so much more beautiful than the Grand Canyon IMO. You get two humongous national parks, Arches and Canyonlands, in the same area. Some pics for reference.

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Canyonlands


Arches



Words can't really express how I feel about Canyonlands and Arches. I lived out of a tent for a week my first time out there by myself and it was the best week of my life. Since then I've been back two times and it never ceases to amaze me. The desert holds a special spiritual value to me that not many people can understand. Not a lot of people can appreciate the desert and that's understandable but it really is IMO the most beautiful terrain the world has to offer.

From there I'd suggest Grand Staircase which unfortunately I was only able to stop by for a few hours on one of my trips so it doesn't hold as much significance to me but its undeniably beautiful. Pics for reference.

Spoiler


My next suggestion would be Antelope Canyon, AZ just over the Utah-Arizona border. Once again somewhere that I wasn't able to spend a whole lot of time at but I would like to cause man it is beautiful. Pics for reference.

Spoiler



Real quick since I imagine you'll take the conventional route down I-40 definitely visit White Sands, NM. I shouldn't have to say much the pictures speak for themselves.

Spoiler


Its truly mesmerizing and feels like you're on another planet.


That's pretty much all I got since I've spent pretty much all my time in the four corners and honestly that's where you'll find the best terrain this Earth has to offer. My main thing on my trips is to avoid the tourist traps that everyone goes to since they generally suck from overcrowding and just generally aren't all that great hence my disdain for the Grand Canyon. I'd also go as far to recommend completely avoid hotels and camp out or sleep in the car the whole entire time. It adds a certain bit of rawness to the experience that makes it more memorable. For instance when I went for a week by myself I slept in my car or camped out every night and showered in gas station sinks when I was one the road or rivers when I was out in the national parks and besides being a great conversation starter it really made me feel truly free while I was out there. That's just really my personal preference since generally these trips mean more to me than just being a road trip. Its a chance for me to escape society for a little bit and live life how it was truly meant to be. I guess that's all I got just ask me anything if you want to know. And now some of my own pictures I've taken on my trips.

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I can show you around and we could hang out and stuff.

I'll also hook you up with some OG.