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G and D wrote:
Can you share a Discovery, Surprise, Experience that you never expected to see and what led you there?
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โJan-04-2014 07:13 AM
GoinThisAway wrote:
For years when my Dad saw an article on a place he might want to visit he cut it out and put it in folders organized by state. Then a couple years ago I met my folks on the road so we could go camping together. When we turned for home we debated on which route to take across Kansas. My Dad pulled out his folder and handed me the one for that state. I browsed through the articles until one caught my eye. The next day we visited the improbable Cosmosphere & Space Center in Hutchinson, KS. The museum contains quite a collection of artifacts documenting the history of space exploration. The most surprising of these was the Mercury space capsule Liberty Bell 7 that sunk into the depths of the ocean when it's hatch opened prematurely. Without Dad's old clippings we'd never have known this interesting place existed.
โJan-03-2014 06:06 PM
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โDec-27-2013 09:42 AM
2324delk wrote:
Highway 127 North of Jamestown Tennessee. Where my Mom, Dad, and Mother In Law were from.
Stopped in Forbus at the little store there to get some fudge and a bologna sandwich.
Came back out on the porch to find my two young grandsons scared to death of something, asked them what was the matter, they just pointed at a man sitting in a rocker on the porch. He was scary looking, old, and had lost an eye to blindness, it was all gray and scarred up.
I told them he didn't look to scary to me lets go sit and eat by him. Went and asked him if the seats were taken, he almost begged us to sit down.
Turns out he bought the land my dad sold years before, the land had a cave on it and he told us to stop by any time and go caving.
As we were leaving the Grandkids were bragging about how cool that strange man was.
Things like that are the reason we travel the back roads, you never know what you might learn or be able to teach, just by taking your time.
โDec-27-2013 12:44 AM
โDec-26-2013 06:16 PM
mdamerell wrote:
As a trucker I lived on the road long before I ever hooked up the RV. I learned its the trip not the destination that is the adventure. While I had to load and unload to get paid it was the getting there that made life enjoyable. The "US-roads" (ie: US-54, US-24, US-30) allowed you to see and experience the country and the food was a reflection of it's people. Skip the fast food and look for an old neon sign that says "FOOD" or "EAT". The country is huge and when you're sitting on a piece of two lane in the middle of nowhere you have a better understanding of just how small we really are.
With a very few exceptions above I-95, I've ridden every "I-road" from start to finish. Life is not found there. Life is found on the "skinny roads".
Water towers are unique as the towns they serve. Wyland painted whales on building around the US in the 1980's can you find the remaining ones. There are small treasures hide all over the country waiting to be found.
Have fun ๐
โDec-26-2013 09:39 AM
gbopp wrote:
I like to travel the side roads when possible, it's more interesting and enjoyable.
Check Road Side America, maybe you'll find something interesting along your route.
If you get to the Cincinnati OH area, check out Jungle Jim's International Market.
Enjoy your travels.
โDec-26-2013 08:36 AM
โDec-22-2013 04:43 AM
G and D wrote:We enjoy travelling on the US and state Highways. We have traveled large sections of US-2,17,20,26,36,40,50,54,56,60,64,70,189,191 and others. We travel about 200-250 miles at a time. I use Roadside America and a number of other websites to search for places of interest. I always check the brochure rack at campgrounds and visitor centers and ask staff and fellow campers what there is to see and do in the area.
I am leaving for my first long trip in January, about 6 months. I expect to stay off the interstate as much as possible.
Many folks post that the RV experience enables them to Discover the wonderful parts of our country, get out of the metro areas and back to the great things they never would have discovered. It would be interesting to hear about those experiences from everyone.
Can you share a Discovery, Surprise, Experience that you never expected to see and what led you there?