Plan an epic American road trip with 11 classic routes, including Route 66, the Pacific Coast Highway, US-2, and more cross-country drives.
Cross-country road trips are as much a summer tradition as barbecues, fireworks, and clambakes. Packing up the car and heading off foradventures unknownmakes for some of the fondest travel memories, especially if the trip involvesstopping to explore attractionsalong America's iconic roadways. In ...
Cutting across America’s heartland, US‑83 remains a must-do long-distance byway—transnavigating this broad, odd nation without once grazing a conventional tourist destination. Driving the Road to Nowhere Once the only entirely paved route from Canada to “Old Mexico” (as hard-to-find ...
Planning a cross-country road trip involves the logistical challenge of reliable electricity. While you can keep some electronics, such as a tablet or cell phone, charged in the car, charging a laptop or running small appliances is much more complicated. If you plan on stopping at campgrounds...
Home April 2018 Cross-Country Road Trip: Signs, Signs, Everywhere a Sign30May 2018 Sign post in Broadus, Montana One thing that we all see when traveling America’s highways is signs. All kinds of them: road signs, exit signs, mile markers, billboards, “Welcome to Our Town” signs...
Love the fact you bypassed actually stopping in Vegas as Linsey and I also drove on a not nearly as ambitious cross country trip. Vegas provided our only bump in the road but we won’t go there (literally or figuratively). Great pics, greater stories. As Oliver put it “may I please ...
Ⅵ.任务型阅读(10 分) It is exciting to take a cross-country road trip, but do you know what to do before you go? )Decide when to go. If you don't have enough time,only visit special places or enjoy special festivals or activities along the way. ●Buy a map or buy a software ...
Road Trip| get inspired Shareios_share Demand forone-way RV rentalsis quite high these days; there's no doubting the appeal of being able to drive from Point A on one side of the country to Point B on the other side and then not having to drive all the way back to your starting ...
We were an hour into our road trip, driving through the lavishly green countryside of western Québec, and the silence in the car was as thick as the post-rain fog coming off the hills. My 14-year-old son Quinn and I were barely talking. My earlier attempts at chatting had been...