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grlNIN
12-26-2006, 03:01 PM
<p>Early December i took a road trip with a couple of friends to North Carolina. One had a house down there so we didn't have many, if any expenses besides food really.</p><p>I always try to head somewhere different when i go and im looking to save up to take another one for either mid-January orearly February but im kinda stuck on where would be a cool place to go. I guess it's not so much the place as the people who are accompanying you but i'd still like to see something different without it being too expensive/far.</p><p>Any ideas? </p>
Doctor Z
12-26-2006, 03:06 PM
<p>I did Boston to North Carolina my junior year of college. 'Bout a 14 hour drive and a good time, not counting the speeding ticket we got in Virginia.</p><p>I'm doing LA to NY in April... It's gonna be pricey, but I think it'll be worth it. It's time for me to see this damn country.</p><p>...I apologize for contributing nothing to answering your question. </p>
FUNKMAN
12-26-2006, 03:11 PM
<strong>grlNIN</strong> wrote:<br /><p>Early December i took a road trip with a couple of friends to North Carolina. One had a house down there so we didn't have many, if any expenses besides food really.</p><p>I always try to head somewhere different when i go and im looking to save up to take another one for either mid-January orearly February but im kinda stuck on where would be a cool place to go. I guess it's not so much the place as the people who are accompanying you but i'd <strong>still like to see something different without it being too expensive/far.</strong></p><p>Any ideas? </p><p>although i know it's alot of startup cost but staying at campsites can save some money. i have a friend who has a camper and he travels all over the place and the campsites can be very nice, in nice areas, and very reasonably priced compared to a hotel stay...</p>
feralBoy
12-26-2006, 03:23 PM
<p>I love road trips. The are the coolest thing ever. anyway, some ideas...</p><p>You can rent a cabin upstate NY. You can do things like snow shoeing, snowmobiling. pretty cool.</p><p>Montreal is only 6 hours from NY. It's the coolest place ever. I have never been brave enough to go during winter, but I saw it on TV once, and it looked pretty cool.</p><p>Washington DC isn't that far, and if you like museums and stuff, most of them are free, and there are alot of them. </p><p>In burlington Vermont, Magic hat brewery has a mardis gras party thats supposed to be pretty bad ass. It's feb 16/18 <a href="http://www.magichat.net/mardigras2007/" target="_blank">http://www.magichat.net/mardigras2007/</a></p><p> </p>
grlNIN
12-26-2006, 03:32 PM
<p>I'm not sure about a camper, that seems a little much for a 3-4 day "getaway". My boyfriend's sister is heading up to Vermont with her boyfriend on the 29th so maybe she'll have some kind words about the place when she gets back.</p><p>A friend of mine and myself have been halfassed-ly attempting to get a cabin in Montreal for skiing/snowboarding but i don't think that is going to come to fruition. Either way Montreal has always been a place i wanted to check out, so thanks for the reminder.</p>
Tall_James
12-26-2006, 03:43 PM
<p>Portland, ME.</p><p>Cute little, artsy community. Great shops and walking. A real nice museum downtown. Incredible seafood - LOBSTER ROLLS and microbrew beer.</p><p>I loved it there.</p>
Ritalin
12-26-2006, 04:33 PM
<p>Go up to Lake Placid, and stay at the Adirondack Mountain Lodge. Lake Placid is really cool - "Do you believe in miracles?! - and the day hiking in the mountains from the lodge is great.</p><p> http://www.adk.org/ad_loj/</p><> ps. how the hell do you add a hyperlink in these messages? <br /> <p> </p>
reeshy
12-26-2006, 04:38 PM
Don't forget...if you go to Canada...bring your passport!!!!
jetdog
12-26-2006, 04:51 PM
<strong>Tall_James</strong> wrote:<br /><p>Portland, ME.</p><p>Cute little, artsy community. Great shops and walking. A real nice museum downtown. Incredible seafood - LOBSTER ROLLS and microbrew beer.</p><p>I loved it there.</p>Maine...defenitely Maine....about a hundred dollars...Portland, then on to the coast. Maine is very rural and most of it is very undeveloped (ie. cheap and beautiful for travellers), relatively speaking. My freind from high school and I stayed in a trailer type hotel for about $30 a night when we were up in Machias a couple years ago. It was geat, the largest tidal shifts in the world, eagles a dime a dozen and harbor seals everywhere (raiding salmon pens). The staff was nice too, they nicely placed the weed we scattered the night before on our nightstand in a cig-pack cellophane with not so much as a word about it. <br /> <p> </p>
mdr55
12-26-2006, 04:53 PM
<p>Anytime that I go on a road trip to a specific destination, I try and see if there are any interesting sights or stuff on the way there from point A to point B that I can string along.</p><p>When I went to PA two years ago (or was it 3), I went to Longwood Gardens, the Strausburg Railroad, Crystal Cave, Reading Helicopter Museum, and some other places.</p><p>When I went to Conn. aside from the Casinos, I checked out the U.S.S. Nautilus and Submarine Force museum, Msytic, the Pequot Native american museum, the Zoo in Rhode Island and a whole buch of other stuff.</p><p> </p><p>I also check out Hollyeats.com for any interesting eating places along the way and also the Roadside America Guide to uniquely odd tourist attractions.</p><p> </p><p>Good luck! </p><p> </p>
bobrobot
12-26-2006, 05:38 PM
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Come to Delaware...you can see a screen door factory.
Zorro
12-26-2006, 07:24 PM
<p><font face="arial,helvetica,sans-serif" size="2">I'm headed to Norf Carolina for a weekend of diving off Beufort weekend of the 6th and then to Vegas on the 16th for four nights</font></p>
Stankfoot
12-27-2006, 03:53 AM
<p><img src="http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a350/stankfoot/graceland.jpg" border="0" /></p><p> Everyone should make a pilgrimage at least once ............ </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
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