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rbpru
Apr 04, 2022Explorer II
Last year, we spent 62 day from Indiana to Portland Oregon and back. We traveled a total of 9300 miles, of which we towed 7000 miles.
The reason for the long adventure? We would look at the map, pick our next destination and the figured out how to get there; without using the Interstates.
Through Utah, Wyoming and Oregon we wound through lots of hometown America, featuring a host of odd attractions and history.
If time is not a concern and your sense of adventure calls; off the beaten path travel works very well. Especially if you can camp a day or two, to ferret out the local attractions.
The reason for the long adventure? We would look at the map, pick our next destination and the figured out how to get there; without using the Interstates.
Through Utah, Wyoming and Oregon we wound through lots of hometown America, featuring a host of odd attractions and history.
If time is not a concern and your sense of adventure calls; off the beaten path travel works very well. Especially if you can camp a day or two, to ferret out the local attractions.
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