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Road Trip

Traveling to different parts of the United States...road trip.

Uploaded by photographygirl73 (2004) • 2 weeks ago
Tags: road trip, travel

photographygirl73
(2004)


somewhere along the road

discovering places

Uploaded by panget20 (16) • 3 months ago
Tags: baguio, beautiful scenery, nature, road trip, places

panget20
(16)


road trip

a road trip with the family

Uploaded by pearl1003 (610) • 6 months ago
Tags: road trip, travelling, explorer, travel the world, life

pearl1003
(610)


usa

Welcome to Utah.

Uploaded by calcynic (218) • 5 months ago
Tags: utah, road trip, road sign

calcynic
(218)


Travel

Going West on I-70, heading across the W.Virginia-Missouri State Line

Uploaded by calcynic (218) • 5 months ago
Tags: travel, road trip

calcynic
(218)


The 3 monkeys

Who wouldn't want to miss this during the road trip?

Uploaded by pehpot (2409) • 5 months ago
Tags: travel, road trip

pehpot
(2409)


greatroad

It is the destination, after all The question ‘If you don’t know where you’re going how will you know you’ve arrived?’ sounds like a chapter heading from one of those business books with a guy in a tie giving the thumbs-up on the cover, but I assure you this is practically the ultimate Zen koan of the road. Bear in mind ‘five days,’ or any other specified amount of time is as equally an acceptable destination as any star on a map. The primary reason is not so you will know when you’ve arrived, but more practically so you can gauge when to turn around and head home. Not making it back in time for something important because somebody in the car demanded that we all stop for a tour of the Alamo can not only ruin an otherwise perfect road trip—but otherwise perfect relationships. No bombshells There is something intimate and hypnotic about riding in a car with others for long stretches of time. Riders may feel safe and relaxed—remember the position of car seats prevents easy eye contact, thus setting up a non-confrontational environment. Still, resist confessional urges—this is a poor time to announce you’d like to see other people, are gay, or are worried an embezzlement charge will catch up with you when you return from vacation. Don’t try to corner rats It’s a fact when rats are cornered, they attack. Stuck in a car for days on end is not the right time to try and find out if your boyfriend thinks you’re prettier than his ex, if your girlfriend really likes your mom, or what the guys from your band’s honest opinion is about that thing you do on stage with the jumping. Your hair looks fine On the road even the most meticulous must let go of the expectations they have of their hair. Strange water, sample-size shampoos, the wind, and tiny mirrors all conspire to make your hair so willful it may seem like an additional passenger at times. Let it go. This isn’t about looking good, it’s about feeling something new; all new feelings worth their salt eventually mess up your hair. Driver controls the music Passenger gets two vetoes per three hours or 150 miles, whichever comes first. No exceptions. No bogarting the Twizzlers Share and share alike. If your passenger is asleep you may eat their candy, but you must be prepared to make a pit stop to replace it within 30 minutes of their waking up. Road-trip snacks should not be underestimated. Motel 6, Ritz Carlton, or KOA? Have a sleeping strategy everyone agrees on in place before you leave. The road wants what it wants Some are inspired to be chatty, others find long car trips more meditative. Driver can call ‘Quiet,’ and it can last 30 minutes out of every 90 they are behind the wheel. Similarly there may be stretches of the trip where at least one person who is not driving needs to keep the driver company. You may resent this duty, but losing a little beauty sleep beats losing your head if the driver drifts off to sleep. The trunk is the only place for storage It’s tempting to crap up the back seat with a bunch of junk for easy access, but the only items allowed in the car are snacks, a small cooler, camera, CDs (or a tapes if you still roll like that), one book or magazine per person, sunglasses, a map, and a light sweater. Otherwise the physical chaos permeates into the psychic space. Sounds a little new age, but I assure you this is old-school wisdom. You’ll never see those people again This means it’s perfectly okay to let go, ask for directions, look a mess, visit the Mystery Spot, or play Journey on the jukebox. The medium is the message On a road trip it’s best to do road-trip things. If you want to be fancy or you have a low tolerance for inconvenience, then the road trip is not for you. Exploring small towns, interacting with strangers to learn about wherever you are, and eating at roadside stands that sell odd fare like fried pie (Independence, LA) and broken chicken (Pike County, KY) all require a sense of adventure and a suspension of disbelief that four-star cuisine doesn’t demand. Finally To the woman who worries she’d be in over her head with her boyfriend because they bicker constantly: Chances are a road trip won’t work unless you’re both ready to adhere rigidly to the rules of the road. Relationships based on constant arguments are either meant to be marriages or sitcoms. So, unless your trip is part of a reality TV show where others can extract entertainment from your misery, my sense is no good will come of it. To the guy who wants to live in a buddy flick, grab his pals, and ‘hit the road’: I have a feeling you’re also the same guy who wouldn’t be able to get over the hair rule. People who want their lives to seem like movies also typically expect to look the part. And to almost everyone else on earth: Pack a bag, gas up the car, and get out of here. Don’t forget Graceland is closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, and every Tuesday from November through February; cell phones are to be used for outgoing emergency calls only; and every time you stop—even if you don’t have to go—at least try.

Uploaded by robert19ph (2124) • 9 months ago
Tags: road trip, cruise ship

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(2124)


traveling

This picture was taken on a road trip. I was driving through the Blue Mountain Ridge in Virginia. It's easy to see why they call them the Blue Mountains. They look exactly the same in real life as in the picture. I took this picture by holding the camera out my car window and snapping a picture without looking through the camera while I was driving at 55 mph!

Uploaded by anawar (1088) • 8 months ago
Tags: traveling, road trip, virginia, blue mountain ridge, camera

anawar
(1088)


Roadtrip

Sign of roadtrip

Uploaded by julie85 (2511) • 8 months ago
Tags: sign, road trip

julie85
(2511)


road trip

LIfe through the side view mirror

Uploaded by anawar (1088) • 6 months ago
Tags: driving, road trip, mountains, nature

anawar
(1088)