One day I hope to visit America for perhaps a week or two. It will be a budget shoe string trip, but my wife and I hate roughing it too much.
We like bright lights and some excitement night life and ethnic dining etc but hate crowds especially queues.
We love the countryside and scenic beauty.
I love fishing and have heard of big Pike up in Northern NY. ( I get plenty of trout fishing down in NZ.. so something new would be good)
My wife likes the Idea of New Hampshire but because we both left the old one in our childhood I'd like to show the old one first...lol
Slim Jim is a truckie and has been everywhere in the states... He likes El Paso... I fancy that but he also suggests Montana and Idaho
I'd appreciate a few words of what you love about the best places Where would you recommend?
Originally posted by Tirau DanThe Four Corners is a great place to visit, New Mexico, Arizona,Utah and Colorado. You have the complete range of climates and the scenery is stunning. Arozona you have Monument Valley and all the arches along with the Indian history etc and then up into the Rockies in Colorado and Utah is fantastic.
One day I hope to visit America for perhaps a week or two. It will be a budget shoe string trip, but my wife and I hate roughing it too much.
We like bright lights and some excitement night life and ethnic dining etc but hate crowds especially queues.
We love the countryside and scenic beauty.
I love fishing and have heard of big Pike up in Northern NY ...[text shortened]...
I'd appreciate a few words of what you love about the best places Where would you recommend?
Most motels are pretty good and you can get away with about 40 USD a night if you are not looking for anything to fancy.
On the last two occasions when we have come over we just bought flights and booked a hotel on the net so that we had somewhere to stay the first night. Then we just hired a car and drove of into the sunset with no real idea where we would stop. Just go with the flow and enjoy!
Originally posted by phil nutleyThat sounds great... I fancied checking out a New Mex rodeo I heard the cowboys down there are awesome. Also to go on a trail ride..
The Four Corners is a great place to visit, New Mexico, Arizona,Utah and Colorado. You have the complete range of climates and the scenery is stunning. Arozona you have Monument Valley and all the arches along with the Indian history etc and then up into the Rockies in Colorado and Utah is fantastic.
Most motels are pretty good and you can get away wi ...[text shortened]... drove of into the sunset with no real idea where we would stop. Just go with the flow and enjoy!
Motelling sounds fine..we use them a lot here.
What about fishing down there?
Originally posted by Alpha10My in laws went up to Alaska and down to Seattle for a wedding landed just as the twin towers went down.. scarey times.
The Rockies are stunning. San Diego is awesome. I would like to viit Seattle. I like ducks.
None of that would stop a trip.. Mates went to middle East at Xmas.. inc Lebanon loved it.
Anyway.. Jazz at Seattle. goes on the list with a trip over to Portland maybe ..
Letter From America by The Proclaimers
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When you go will you send back a letter from America?
Take a look up the railtrack from Miami to Canada.
Well
broke ofF from my work the other day
I spent the evening thinking
about all the blood that flowed away.
Across the ocean to the second chance
I wonder how it go on when it reached the promised land.
When you go will send back a letter from America?
Take a look up the railtrack from Miami to Canada.
I've looked at the ocean
tried hard to imagine
The way you felt the day you sailed
from Wester Ross to Nova Scotia.
We should have held you
we should have told you
But you know our sense of timing
we always wait too long.
When you go will you send back a letter from America?
Take a look up the railtrack from Miami to Canada.
Lochaber no morg
Sutherland no more
Lewis no more
Skye no more!
Lochaber no more
Sutherland no more
Lewis no more
Skye no more!
Lochaber no more
Sutherland no more
Lewis no more
Skye no more!
I wonder my blood
will you ever return
To help us kick the life back to a dying mutual friend?
Do we not love her
I think we all tell you about
Do we have to roam the world to prove how much it hurts?
When you go will you send back a letter from America?
Take a look up the railtrack from Miami to Canada.
Bathgate no more
Linwood no more
Methil no more
Irvine no more.
Bathgate no more
Linwood no more
Methil no more
Irvine no more.
Bathgate no more
Linwood no more
Methil no more
Irvine no more.
Bathgate no more
Linwood no more
Methil no more
Lochaber no more.
Originally posted by phil nutleyDriving around the west is fantastic . In 10-14 days you could easily see some of the greatest sights in nature . You could see Grand Canyon , Arches Nat Monument , and Four Corners . There are great Indian ruins of cities built into the cliff walls near by too .
The Four Corners is a great place to visit, New Mexico, Arizona,Utah and Colorado. You have the complete range of climates and the scenery is stunning. Arozona you have Monument Valley and all the arches along with the Indian history etc and then up into the Rockies in Colorado and Utah is fantastic.
Most motels are pretty good and you can get away wi ...[text shortened]... drove of into the sunset with no real idea where we would stop. Just go with the flow and enjoy!
Or in similar fashion you could see Glacier National Park , Yellowstone (stunning) , Flamming Gorge , Dinosaur Nat Monument , and Rocky Mountain Nat Park . The west has fabulous camp grounds that are quite cheap . Some rental companies are leasing out small RVs too , so you wouldn't have to rough it .
How ironic though : I just got done with a similar trip and my girlfriend raved about NZ and how I really need to see it . She'd live there if she could .
I agree with MC about the National Parks great beauty and reasonable rates but if you don't like crowds then it may not be for you. I'm specifically thinking of Yellowstone, which I'll never visit unless I went there in the winter.
Maine is quite beautiful, the fishing is excellent, but the only bright lights you see are when you venture too close to a hurricane lantern.
New Mexico!My home state! The Land of Enchantment has lots of smaller and beautiful parks which are not quite so crowded. There are cabins to rent in National Forests which are quite reasonable.
Good fishing: rainbow trout, catfish and bass.
There is also cultural diversity. A very stong Native American and Hispanic presence with lots of good events an restaurants.
While driving about there are the Pueblo cities, like Acoma and Laguna and Taos. All are open to the public at different times, many allow guests to special celebrations.
Enjoy! The planning and dreaming!
Alaska is also magnificent but it is expensive to get to and travel about in....