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If you could travel around in a motorhome
tesla_hv:
Where would go go? Where would you visit?
KING__SIZE:
My family traveled for 3 months in a motorhome, it was sort of a last gasp when we found out my dad was, well, about to shuffle off the mortal coil.
I remember seeing the grand canyon for the first time, I was 20' away from a moose in Yellowstone, timed ol' faithful, hiked in the badlands of South Dakota, was at the top of stone mountain in georgia, drove up big sur, I remember the smog in LA, the height of pikes peak, and the beauty of Zion. There is alot to see in the USA, we had one rule - KOA campgrounds only.
If I could go to one place it would be Crater Lake National Park. Actually Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Alaska are the only states I haven't been to yet. Collect 'em all.
capozzoli:
If I could afford to do it I would drive from the US to the bottom af Argentina and back.
Thirsty_Monk:
I heard that Basil is amazing country.
a10t2:
--- Quote from: capozzoli on November 14, 2009, 07:32:03 PM ---If I could afford to do it I would drive from the US to the bottom af Argentina and back.
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I thought that was more or less impossible because of the gap in Colombia. I know people have done it on mountain bikes and such but I think at a minimum you need a 4WD.
edit: Found it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darién_Gap
--- Quote ---The first all-land auto crossing was in 1985–1987 by Loren Upton and Patty Mercier in a CJ-5 Jeep, taking 741 days to travel 125 miles (201 km).
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