3 posts tagged “roadtrip”
"A remarkably freeing experience!"
How it made me feel: Contented
How I did it: I spent a few months planning my trip, and in the end just ended up doing what I felt like at any given moment. I wrote lists and lists (I'm a list-maker) of places I wanted to see, routes I would take, people I would visit, cheap hotels...and in the end, the people won out over places and routes.
I brought along my camping gear, stayed a few nights in state parks, stayed with family and friends, and even a few nights in highway rest areas. Only two nights did I spend money on hotel rooms.
I was on my own, so I had a great playlist put together, and if I didn't feel like doing a planned activity or sight, then I didn't go. If a billboard on the highway moved me to some weird corner of the backwoods, so be it.
All in all, it was a great way to see the bit of country I saw, catch up with friends and family, visit some old haunts, and have some quiet time for self-reflection.
Lessons & tips: Make sure your car is in good, working order. Nothing worse than having to call AAA in The Middle of Nowhere, South Carolina.
On that note, make sure you have AAA, or a similar roadside service. If you're that far away from home, no one will be able to come to you when you lock your keys in the car at a rest area in Michigan.
If you choose to stay at a rest area to catch some zzz's, you might consider doing it during the daytime, and drive at night. If you do sleep at a rest area at night, choose one that is monitored by the police. I slept next to the cop car both nights.
Don't be afraid to TALK TO PEOPLE. The people make the trip memorable, and they can offer you lots of info for the places you land in.
Resources: Good maps are absolutely necessary, and there are plenty of guides - especially if you are sticking along a major highway.
If you have a GPS system, they are a nice tool for finding some of the more "out-of-the-way" places. Also for finding something to eat other than McDonald's.
AAA. Period.
Rest areas/Welcome Centres on the highways. The always have deals and resources for the state you are in. Because do you really want to miss DinoWorld? Okay, maybe that's one worth missing, but I caught a beautiful state park I wouldn't have known about otherwise.
(originally posted 12/1/08)
Today is my first day of summer vacation!! It's a little hard to wrap my head around all this free time (where a doctor appointment makes my life hectic - lol), but I'm getting excited!
I just walked 5 miles at the park for the Breast Cancer 3-Day training, and found that it really is beginning to get easier. I've got 4 miles tomorrow and then back down for the week. It's time to start adding some cross-training, too, so I'll be going back to spin classes. Now that I am temporarily unemployed (yay) for the summer, I can make the times.
Also been working on choosing a bike. I think I must want to be Mario because I've started swimming again, too. Before you know it I'll be trying to beat his triathalon times - or not. Never been a big racer as I don't have that competitive spirit. But hey, they are two activities I've never had much inclination to try. REI's Bike Your Drive campaign is what really started me up on that, so I think I've finally decided what type of bike I want (hybrid - as I have some dirt roads to travel as well) and now need to start test-riding individual models. I have a price limit (around $450 - absolutely no more) so that helps to narrow down my choice considerably. Since I want to begin riding my bike to work next year and to the stores and the like around here, I need soemthing pretty comfy but that has great stability. We'll see how it goes, as I am putting that purchase off, I think, until I get back from my trip in July.
Off to go take care of some chores for the day, then...hmmm. I don't know, maybe a movie or something.
Since I only need to pay for gas and 2 nights in New Orleans, this will be a bit easier to pay for than Seattle (which was a little astonishing as far as travel costs). I'm excited! I wasn't able to attend the NCTE conference that was held here in November, and everyone came back with such great photos (I was a little jealous of pictures of friends and coworkers with authors my kids would die to have autographs from)!
Catie - thanks for the Seattle tips. I'll be holding on to them until July :-)