Scott and I drive a lot when we do our travels. There are 3,144 counties in the United States and we intend to pass through each of them; driving tends to be the way we are best able to do this. It enables us to stop and visit a town, getting to experience the people, their foods, and their culture. This is a bit slower than flight, but we both feel the hours getting to a destination is well worth it when we see the colored in space on the maps.
When we decide to go on what we call "Collecting Grab" trips, we sit down with Google maps or even a paper road map to plan the best route there and back going through as many different counties as possible. This often means never taking the same road twice. It is extremely rare for us to take the major highways or toll road unless we need to get through previously collected counties.
If we are on trips that are more than a day trip, we will fill our SUV up with delicious food, changes of clothing, and hammock/sleeping gear. While Scott is at work, I am able to get everything together and packed away; this enables me to pick him up as soon as his workday is finished and we can be on the road towards our destination.
Since we started doing these three to four-day trips to cover as much ground as possible we find National Forests and State Parks that are along our route to rest when we can no longer drive. We will pull in to a camping area and set up our hammocks or, due to weather, we will inflate the air mattress and sleep in the back of the SUV. Both are quick to set up and take down so we are able to pull off the road as late as we need and leave as soon as we can minutes after we have woken up.
One of the things we find ourselves saying when we travel is that it is never a true adventure until we have left the pavement. Surprisingly, this happens to us a lot. We have been driving along a perfectly good paved road when "BLAM!" we have crossed onto a gravel road. These roads, however, have been some of the most beautiful places and there is almost always a surprise waiting for us.
Yes, we drive a lot. This means gas is our largest expense when we are on the road. Because of our style of travel we do and not needing to use a hotel room, we are able to afford it. There have been times we needed to stay at a roadside hotel or motel, but we will stay in the most inexpensive place we can. We have been able to find some really awesome deals at Priceline Express Deals (https://www.priceline.com/elmo/pl/hotel/express-deals/list). However, a room with a view is a very rare occurrence for us.
Scott and I enjoy driving along the county roads within our country. This has enabled us to see what each state has to offer its people and how the people live and celebrate their lives. We love the miles we put behind us on the roads we drive upon no matter if they are paved, gravel, or dirt. We enjoy the adventure of having our expectations changed because the trip shows us so much more to a place. Yes, we drive, a lot; but, it is what we love to do.
Do you want to know more about our adventures of collecting counties? If so, visit our website blog post "We're Finished With Arkansas" (http://www.stitchntravel.com/traveling-thursday-july-19-2018/)
Safe travels to you,
Ren
You have a plan for visiting all of those counties? 3,144 are Pretty many! Anyway, a worthwhile undertaking, meeting new people, new experiences and places.
I am going feature this post in the next Xposed Curator's Rebound #51. You may find details about it Xposed Curator's Rebound
My hope is to bring your quality work here the exposure it deserves, and with it, hopefully some additional rewards.
Best wishes, @mirrors
For now, we are traveling as we can to the places that are nearest to us. We will eventually purchase an RV and travel further, but for now, it is us in our SUV when we can go. It is extremely worthwhile and the best part is meeting new people. We so appreciate your offer and are looking forward to seeing what you have to say as you share us and our travels.
Ren
True, i hope you can that RV pronto (maybe Steemit will quicken the proceess lol.). But anyway, i am enjoying your travels. I saw the post you made today. And it is wonderful. I featured it too. I will, until some 'BIG' eyes notice you!
How do we contact you privately?
Ren
Get me on steemchat. Same names. Or E-mail.
Thanks
This is the exact same way my husband and I travel, minus the hammocks; although I must say I love those too! All of the interstates are such a bore, but finding those little dirt roads that lead to who knows where are awesome!!
Welcome to steemit as well :) There is a group here called c-squared who support a lot of quality unnoticed posts like this one. I'm submitting yours and hopefully they pay you a visit!
Happy trails :)
EDIT: by the way, I found your post through @mirrors curation post above :) Thanks @mirrors!!
Aren't they the worst! We have found the backroads are best for having the best adventures. As for the hammocks, we have made a how to video on how to make the stands.
Thank you so much for the sharing of our steemit. It really means a lot! Hope to see you around.
Ren
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