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paulm999
Apr 09, 2014Explorer
Pineapple Kid wrote:
Thanks
Lots of great Ideas here,
Some we have already done Like the Newfoundland / Labrador trip ( I like an Idiot even done the Trans Labrador Highway with its 1,300 miles of gravel road )
We quit drinking 15 years ago so the bourbon / wine tasting won't work for us ( we tried staying at (free over night parking) winery's in France and were snubbed, I guess they wanted me to buy more than a bag of raisins ?)
We hike , take pictures, Casino / buffet, visit museums we will stop at the Smithsonian like we do every trip to the East coast( Cherry Hill Park time )
I fish some if the cost is not prohibitive, have been to half of the national Monuments across the USA, and visited most major caves, we like to Bird watch, snack at COSTCOs, dry camp, stay a night in a Walmart lot now and then, and have spent 3 months each time 3 different times in our campervans in Europe,
1 month in Australia and 1 month in New Zealand in rented camper vans.
See now why I am running out of Ideas !
More help needed.
Aloha from Kauai
Leon
Understand the need to get out of rooster country, brah. Have you visited the other islands? Surprise how so many kamaainas stay stuck on one rock, and no see the others. I used to rent an RV and spend a few weeks going around the Big Island. Molokai and Lanai are good adventures renting a 4X4 and gear and camp anywhere. Maui excellent for wilderness hiking & camping where many places, no one has set foot. Too bad Oahu has gotten 'so sophisticated'. The old days we lived out of vans parked on or near beaches, all over, and no one say nothing. Consider, also, Hawaiian Airlines flys cheap HNL to American Samoa. No passport needed. Same, too, Guam is part of the State of Hawaii.
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