Ok, updating for the 423453487th time today. Ah, boredom.
Drawing up an itinerary for when I leave here. It goes something like:
From SF ---> L.A.
From L.A. ---> Phoenix
From Phoenix ---> Houston
From Houston ---> New Orleans
From New Orleans ---> Miami
From Miami ---> Boston
From Boston ---> New York, Greenwich Village
The End.
God this will be costly...and man I will have to pack light. Nothing but clothes and the computer, might even give away the hamster. If I can't procure a car by then, may have to do something horribly ghetto, like Greyhound it. Proposed the cross-country road trip to Foolish and she wants to go too.
Hmm what do you think? Sound good?
Drawing up an itinerary for when I leave here. It goes something like:
From SF ---> L.A.
From L.A. ---> Phoenix
From Phoenix ---> Houston
From Houston ---> New Orleans
From New Orleans ---> Miami
From Miami ---> Boston
From Boston ---> New York, Greenwich Village
The End.
God this will be costly...and man I will have to pack light. Nothing but clothes and the computer, might even give away the hamster. If I can't procure a car by then, may have to do something horribly ghetto, like Greyhound it. Proposed the cross-country road trip to Foolish and she wants to go too.
Hmm what do you think? Sound good?
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Road trips are great.
Add one city: San Diego! We got Mexico nearby also.
I drove to NYC from San Diego in four days once.
That was kind of rushed but we still had time to spend a few hours a day at a location: Phoenix to visit dad, Oklahoma City ran into the blown up building by accident, Memphis - Elvis's graceland, and washington DC.
I was surprised at how interesting Arkansas was.
It's a nice change of pace from the previous 600 miles of flat dirt.
I like southern diners too -- waffle house baby.
I think the two extremes are most interesting - either amazing cities like NYC or New Orleans or totally backwood types of places out in the middle of nowhere.
Once I got to spend a weekend in Atlanta for a business trip so I got my rental car and drove to alabama for the hell of it. It was real country scenery. Ended up driving through a thunderstorm.
So how long will it be?
I'd recommend the big cities you have so far, maybe even a few less so you could spend more time in each one.
It depends on how much time and money you have.
Myself I'd like to drive up the coast: no-cal, SF, portland, seattle to vancouver.