my cousin and aunt live in Cheyenne. I have been meaning to go visit. I'd have a free base to explore from.mickey wrote: ↑Mon Jun 15, 2020 8:59 amWe lived in Idaho for about a year & have traveled all over Utah & Wyoming.peskypesky wrote: ↑Mon Jun 15, 2020 8:44 am I've never been to Idaho, Wyoming or Utah....that's where I'd head.
Idaho & Utah both impressed, Wyoming not so much.
The variety of terrain in Idaho & Utah will cause your jaw to drop.
Where? Why?
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My wants are simple. First, I'd plan the trip for March 2021. I'd take off from Anniston, AL to Titusville, FL and see how things have changed since I last lived there. Take a nice tour of the Cape.
Maybe visit Playalinda Beach.
Go see the childhood home.
Then, it's off to Lakeland, FL for the main reason for the trip. Two weeks at Spring Training! Hell, maybe three.
After that, it's time for a nice, leisurely drive to Key West with a stop in Key Largo. Maybe go pet some of Hemingway's 6-toed cats (or their descendants.
On the drive home, stop off at the Dog Garlits Drag Racing Museum in Ocala.
Maybe visit Playalinda Beach.
Go see the childhood home.
Then, it's off to Lakeland, FL for the main reason for the trip. Two weeks at Spring Training! Hell, maybe three.
After that, it's time for a nice, leisurely drive to Key West with a stop in Key Largo. Maybe go pet some of Hemingway's 6-toed cats (or their descendants.
On the drive home, stop off at the Dog Garlits Drag Racing Museum in Ocala.
I have two friends moving to the Florida panhandle near the beach. The both talk about it like it is the promise land. I'd like to go visit when it is hot to see if I would melt. The one time I went to Miami in August, it was nothing like the hot I have ever felt in Southern California.
Many of those of us who live in the Florida Panhandle think it is the "Promised Land"adad wrote: ↑Mon Jun 15, 2020 11:18 am I have two friends moving to the Florida panhandle near the beach. The both talk about it like it is the promise land. I'd like to go visit when it is hot to see if I would melt. The one time I went to Miami in August, it was nothing like the hot I have ever felt in Southern California.
The older I get the harder it is to tolerate cold. Here in the Panhandle we only get three seasons:
4 months of spring, 4 months of summer & 4 months of fall.
Overall it is a poor area, as such it is a low co$t of living area.
We retired here in 1998 from Nashville TN and the average family income here today is about
half what the average percapita income was in Nashville in 1998. The result being it is cheaper
to live here than in much of the U.S.
What I really like is that when you get away from the beach it gets really rural in a hurry.
I like being able to walk the dog without seeing another human or hearing noises not made
by birds or insects.
The worst part about living here is the number of snowbirds we get in the cooler months.
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I've like St. Augustine since I was a kid. I love the mish-mash of history and culture. Especially love the mix of culture when it comes to the restaurants!
I'd head up the west coast to Vancouver (eh!), then across Canada to Philipsburg, Quebec to go back "home" where my grandparents were born, and my dad's family all grew up. Spend a little time in Montreal, then down the east coast and hit all the stops along the way: Boston, Philly, NY(maybe), DC, then head home across the US...
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It figures that they're not wearing masks in Tulsa...peskypesky wrote: ↑Tue Jun 16, 2020 2:00 amspeaking of Route 66, I just saw this photo the other day:
Tulsa, OK, 1947
In your case I think we need to make an exception on the driving part.
Money/time no object where would you like to go and what to do/see???
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You hit the nail on the head! me and the wife are too old for swimming in the oceans......but everything else in SA is right up our alley!
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L&M or maybe Pall Mall. Don't forget Kookie from Route 66....I think Chevy payrolled the Dinah Shore Show...."See the USA...in you Chevrolet"
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I just like everything about it. Mainly the food/restaurants. Don't see that many teens/collegers. Seem the Flaglers all go somewhere else. My wife can get us ocean front rooms for INCREDIBLY low prices (course she can do that anywhere). But love the history....almost like living on island time...easy to find your way around....and it's only about 5 hours from my house. We've already booked a week early October. We try to go in fall and/or spring. Summer and winter are for the mountains which I fucking hate, but the wife loves.
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Kookie was from "77 Sunset Strip"Perfect Stranger wrote: ↑Tue Jun 16, 2020 12:02 pmL&M or maybe Pall Mall. Don't forget Kookie from Route 66....I think Chevy payrolled the Dinah Shore Show...."See the USA...in you Chevrolet"
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Ohhh, you ARE right. Damn, I'm getting too old to remember stuff
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I did a pretty good one two years ago (Colorado to northern Idaho). Any trip over mountain passes, forested areas and river valleys is ok with me so noodling around the Sierras, Rockies and Cascades would be possibiities. Those could be day trips if you pushed, but I would prefer to stop and car camp at a few places along the way.
P.S. I saw one of these in town last weekend. Maybe you guys should consider this for your road trip. I'll opt for something a bit less conspicuous.
P.S. I saw one of these in town last weekend. Maybe you guys should consider this for your road trip. I'll opt for something a bit less conspicuous.
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Maserati Quattroporte GTS. Down to Florida to catch 10 cross country with side trips into the panhandle , Mobile up to McComb MS,NOLA and the Basin in LA. Then it's Houston, Galveston, Corpus, and San Antonio. Blast through west Texas.Sidetrips to anything interesting between Texas and California. Up the coast to Canada and drive east looking for Sasquatch and coy-wolves. Piddle around New England before heading to the Cheasapeake area then the Outer Banks before heading home. Why the car because I'd love to take a high end sports luxury car for a long drive and the route because ther should be fun and interesting things on that route.
Road trip to the Nurburgring, a few laps, and enjoy the scenery.
Been a few years since my last blast there!
Been a few years since my last blast there!
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my father did some laps at Nurburgring in his Porsche 356. I was there to witness.
He drove in this....but most of the driving was done by Henri Greder, a professional racer:
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[mention]peskypesky[/mention] Awesome!
From the passenger seat, I hope!peskypesky wrote: ↑Sat Jul 04, 2020 5:47 pmmy father did some laps at Nurburgring in his Porsche 356. I was there to witness.
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Most of the time, my father was the navigator. But Henri did let my father take a few laps now and then.
I learned a LOT about driving fast from Henri, because once they were on the highways, I had to try to keep up with them in the support car. I was driving a Lancia and really learned how to go into and out of curves and how to use the clutch to get those RPMs cranked.
I think this is the car I was driving:
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