The Professional Site Seer:05/12/19
Ive seen so much of the country its hard to begin. The USA is an awesome place to see, seriously! Everywhere from California to Vermont there is so much that isn't seen by regular folks like you and I. I've been to dive restaurants to road side stops and it's amazing to me the people you meet. I met a man and his wife, who for 40 years have just travled the byways to meet people and experience life in general. They had story upon story of their travels and that's what I want to do... Live my life, and reflect on my travels, what I've seen, done, experienced and share that with you.
Lets start with Utah,, yeah I know, "So What?" ever been to Salt Lake City, experienced the great lake, it's wind , it's awesomeness? Yeah I though naught.. go do it!! Go see it, see things you've never seen. It is one of the greats of this country.. Wyoming.. WOW.. free range no fences no nothing but wolves, big horn sheep, elk and empty land mass.. this what this country used to look like back in the day.. Mojave California,, Highway 58 to be exact, this stretch of highway is unbelievable, if you just drive it, you miss the beauty of the view.. its incredible!!
Northern California, beautiful mountains, incredible views of the produce fields and wine country is spectacular! Down side? Rush hour 24/7, homeless camps nearly everywhere you look which is very sad.
East coast, Vermont near Canadian border is really pretty, small towns dot the two-lanes, each with their own piece of history to tell. Upstate New York is very very nice, great people to talk with especially since most have never left the area. West Virginia, Kentucky, North/South Carolina all of these are great places to take back road highways and see the country through small town eyes.
More to come :)
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