I kinda want to buy a nice camera and a shitty car and journey around the south side of the great lakes and up through upstate new york and into Quebec and come down on the other side and then go across Ontario on the north side of the lakes and then up across Saskatchewan and then down through montana and far south and then go across through texas and into the deep south before following the mississippi north and then the ohio up to pittsburgh and maybe stay there or go west or anywhere.
but really the main attraction is industry and natural waterways. is it hard to work for a railroad?
>i want to run away
You should DEFINITELY do that
ansel adams beat you to it.
also why is the south so far down the list.
I'm not sure.
Maybe this summer I will go home to work and jus spend all my money on gas and go on roadtrips almost every weekend. That would actually be both manageable and fucking great.
You should totally do that first thing you said because you would almost definitely come by my neck of the woods
and we could have sex
Quote from: ポ--,,ルの" on November 11, 2011, 02:15:33 AM
You should totally do that first thing you said because you would almost definitely come by my neck of the woods
and we could have sex
lubdoods;
DEAL SEALED
DO IT TO IT
Quote from: N o t S i d on November 11, 2011, 01:49:09 AM
also why is the south so far down the list.
because it's so far south, you know.
and i don't believe virginia and north carolina are part of the deep south
notsid has a noticeable accent. I'll allow it.
Also
Quote from: Molotov Emir 1986 on November 10, 2011, 11:12:46 PM
natural waterways.
I can pretty much see the Hudson River from my house.
No, he does. But yeah, North Carolina really isn't high in my "places to visit" list n
hello atlantic intracoastal waterway
I have little to no interest in either coast, outside of NYC and tonsome extent Philly n
But really I think launching weekend trips around the Midwest for caving and general landscape viewing and traveling from a Minneapolis base has huge potential. I could go pretty much anywhere within a 14ish hour radius, though I would probably prefer loops on state/county highways to out and backs on interstates and us routes n
If we only had those flying cars. . . or personal helicopters. Here in Philly we have a kick ass old Navy yard with rusty ships and very loose lips.
Quote from: Molotov Emir 1986 on November 11, 2011, 02:36:52 AM
I have little to no interest in either coast, outside of NYC and tonsome extent Philly n
go west sometime, the lands of wyoming and montana SEEM boring but they're actually beautiful, as soon as you get past dakota trrtory. the last couple times we drove out here we took some *uncharted* highways through wyoming and it was fun (casper is a fucking JANK ASS TOWN).
criss crossing the country in a car seeing the unknown places is basically my dream also, I might even get a really cheap apartment in some small town in Wyoming next year or the year after to qualify for WY residency and to stay in whenever I desire.
Quote from: vziard on November 11, 2011, 01:14:46 PM
go west sometime, the lands of wyoming and montana SEEM boring but they're actually beautiful, as soon as you get past dakota trrtory. the last couple times we drove out here we took some *uncharted* highways through wyoming and it was fun (casper is a fucking JANK ASS TOWN).
criss crossing the country in a car seeing the unknown places is basically my dream also, I might even get a really cheap apartment in some small town in Wyoming next year or the year after to qualify for WY residency and to stay in whenever I desire.
No, I am interested in the west, just not California or washington. I fuckin love Montana. In 8th grade my dad and I went on sprin break just the two of us to Montana and it was one of the best trips I've ever been on, and I think the best in the US. We drove out there, spent a couple days at big sky (def. coolest ski place ive ever been) and a day at bridged bowl (which was relatively remote) and then we drove down into wyoming to yellowstone and the roads were all closed because it was still sort of winter but we just did it anyways with the jeep and we saw literally no one while we were there. Also did some cross country skiing in there when we couldn't go any further on the roads, and it was great.
Quote from: N o t S i d on November 11, 2011, 01:48:40 AM
ansel adams beat you to it.
he beat all of the photographers it is bullshit
Quote from: applesauce on November 11, 2011, 02:34:33 AM
No, he does. But yeah, North Carolina really isn't high in my "places to visit" list n
thank god&jesus
nyerp what's happening to you
is everything alright?
Quote from: vziard on November 11, 2011, 03:17:35 PM
nyerp what's happening to you
is everything alright?
nyerp has hated me since forever
I meant that [glow=black,2,300]97%[/glow] :'(
Quote from: vziard on November 11, 2011, 03:24:05 PM
I meant that [glow=black,2,300]97%[/glow] :'(
when in doubt blame anime
I am actually currently planning several trips that will take place over the semester break. hocuspocus;
If you read this, Trevor, I will be passing very close to your school home. Not sure if you will be there or in your home town around December 12-14th.