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Firstly how about three favorite summer roadtrips to ease your mind? Details in Favorite-Summer-Roadtrips-Bob Davis Podcast 1163.
Secondly holiday travel trips are usually short distance.
For example Memorial Day, Fourth of July and Labor Day.
However in high summer there’s nothing like a mega road trip to ease your mind…
And make life great again.
Above all so called nomad life is really a series of roadtrips.
So after ten years traveling and five years on the road full time I can give you some ideas to work with.
Another key point is the pressure many people feel with modern life.
Therefore the need for longer trips is a consideration.
In addition anyone will learn from exploration and travel.
By the same token I think longer trips help is ease into going with the flow.
And going with the flow means more fun as a result.
Finally I chose these three trips as a general idea.
That is to say they’re designed generally so you can access them pretty much no matter where you are in the United States.
On the other hand a lot of my travels recently have been in the Southwestern United States.
Because I don’t like to do repetitive content these are different ideas.
Accordingly the first trip takes us to Glacier National Forest on US 2 from the Midwest.
Of course you might want to go all the way to Seattle.
Secondly there’s nothing like the Outer Banks on the Atlantic.
Eventually taking us from Northern Florida, Georgia, South Carolina all the way to North Carolina.
To be sure there are beaches…
And long Ferry Rides.
These features coupled with the history make this a great roadtrip.
Thirdly another coastal trip.
But this one is along the Gulf Coast.
Specifically The Red Neck Riviera.
That is to say the coastal roads from Tallahassee all the way to Mobile, Alabama.
By all means this is one I like to take every time I head west.
On the positive side there’s plenty of beaches, food and lodging along the way.
Not to mention plenty of history.
All things considered these are my suggestions for some real fun and an escape this summer.
For video of this podcast, click here
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Firstly how about three favorite summer roadtrips to ease your mind? Details in Favorite-Summer-Roadtrips-Bob Davis Podcast 1163.
Secondly holiday travel trips are usually short distance.
For example Memorial Day, Fourth of July and Labor Day.
However in high summer there’s nothing like a mega road trip to ease your mind…
And make life great again.
Above all so called nomad life is really a series of roadtrips.
So after ten years traveling and five years on the road full time I can give you some ideas to work with.
Another key point is the pressure many people feel with modern life.
Therefore the need for longer trips is a consideration.
In addition anyone will learn from exploration and travel.
By the same token I think longer trips help is ease into going with the flow.
And going with the flow means more fun as a result.
Finally I chose these three trips as a general idea.
That is to say they’re designed generally so you can access them pretty much no matter where you are in the United States.
On the other hand a lot of my travels recently have been in the Southwestern United States.
Because I don’t like to do repetitive content these are different ideas.
Accordingly the first trip takes us to Glacier National Forest on US 2 from the Midwest.
Of course you might want to go all the way to Seattle.
Secondly there’s nothing like the Outer Banks on the Atlantic.
Eventually taking us from Northern Florida, Georgia, South Carolina all the way to North Carolina.
To be sure there are beaches…
And long Ferry Rides.
These features coupled with the history make this a great roadtrip.
Thirdly another coastal trip.
But this one is along the Gulf Coast.
Specifically The Red Neck Riviera.
That is to say the coastal roads from Tallahassee all the way to Mobile, Alabama.
By all means this is one I like to take every time I head west.
On the positive side there’s plenty of beaches, food and lodging along the way.
Not to mention plenty of history.
All things considered these are my suggestions for some real fun and an escape this summer.
For video of this podcast, click here
The post Favorite-Summer-Roadtrips-Bob Davis Podcast 1163 appeared first on The Bob Davis Podcasts.