Advice - travelling in the US - Page 4
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noobcakes
United States526 Posts
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Zyxds
United States91 Posts
Most everything else had been covered already so maybe it's something to consider. | ||
Deja Thoris
South Africa646 Posts
I'd also advocate car hire. Cars are cheap and plentiful there and fuel is cheap. Google the big places and get quotes - alamo / avis / hertz etc. Familiarise yourself with the car rental lingo. You dont want to get quoted $10 a day for a car and then get boned for all kinds of hidden extras. Educate yourself before hand so you don't end up with top of the range overkill insurance etc. I'm not a fan of tour busses etc. They kill spontaneity. The camping idea is good but only if you can make the mental adjustment to being without a soft bed and electricity. I camped on a 3 month tour across the US and it adds an indescribably beautiful dimension to the countryside. I dont advocate sleeping in cars though, maybe I'm just too tall! I'm a huge fan of the national park places (I forget their names) Really cheapo, picturesque and generally offer ok ameneties like hot showers! All the other advice is sensible, dress for hot weather but layer when it cools. Sunglasses are essential, not a fashion item. In places like Arizona you will seriously fuckup your eyes without them. Finally, an old anecdote I always find appropriate. Take half the luggage you think you will need and twice the money! | ||
Mordanis
United States893 Posts
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johnwaters
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