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Travel suggestions

Discussion in 'Off-Topic Discussion' started by AlmightyCrash, Mar 22, 2019.

  1. Mar 22, 2019 at 12:30 AM
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    AlmightyCrash

    AlmightyCrash [OP] Tundra Rookie, Jeep Veteran

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    Hi everyone!
    My girlfriend and I travel around the US, staying at each location 3 months before moving on to the next spot.
    We take the Jeep and Tundra with us, (and the Harley, though we are trying to trade it for a boat).

    We love sightseeing and fishing, and are always up for trying new things.

    I’d love to know if there are other travelers in this forum, and would also enjoy hearing suggestions of new locations to which we can travel!


    So far, we have done New Orleans and southern Louisiana, and then coastal Texas where we are now. Next move is early May.
     
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  2. Mar 22, 2019 at 1:33 AM
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    Sunnier

    Sunnier Pity the warrior that slays all his foes

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    Panhandle of Idaho, May-October. It's beautiful. Almost every little lake has its own bald eagle (a sign of great fishing).
     
  3. Mar 22, 2019 at 1:40 AM
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    geno0506

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    We are planning a road trip to Boston and Connecticut in June of course I want to take the Tundra but the rest of the family want to take the daughters 2019 RAV4! They say for saving gas, I say the Tundra would be more comfortable and roomy!
     
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    Im envious but you have a hard decision :D I've been lucky enough to have visited every state west of Colorado over the last 2 years and here are some of my thoughts...Alpine WY or a town on the UT WY border. Grand Tetons and Yellowstone are unbelievable. I camped for 3 weeks and didn't want to leave. N. Idaho is amazing too and the fishing should be great. PNW is also a good choice because of endless places to go. Anywhere along the coast from WA down to San Fran. Redwoods are fantastic! Western Colorado has a lot to offer but all of my previous listings would come before it. I have always wanted to see Glacier National Park and your timing may be good for it. You really want to get crazy you could go to Alaska...good luck on your choice and safe travels my friend! Keep Calm and Tundra On! :popcorn:
     
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  7. Mar 22, 2019 at 2:21 PM
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    jewsNbrews

    jewsNbrews SSEM #8 level 3, RGBA #5 lab tested lab approved

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    I recommend around Lewiston ID. You love fishing, well the confluence of the Snake and Clearwater rivers has great fishing. Mild winters in the valley. Winter out of the valley are gorgeous in the blue mountains. Going north towards Coeur d'Alene ID and the surrounding lakes are awesome! And only about 2.5 hours away. Or come 2.5 hour west to Walla Walla, lots of historical sites to see, from Fort Walla Walla and Whitman mission to Lewis and Clark trail and more. Great valley with lots of water for fishing, Walla Walla, Touchet, Tuccanon (man made lakes as well, great fly fishing) Snake, and Columbia rivers all within 30-45 miles from Walla Walla. I love our back roads here, our county is on of the bigger ones and you can drive for hours without being on a highway, great for biking. Also, some of the best wine in the world comes from here now. We have multiple award winning wineries. Only about 140 total to choose from to visit and wine taste.

    But in all seriousness, come check us out. Washington is diverse in landscapes. We have rainforest, mountains, desert and Mediterranean climate areas. The Pacific northwest is gorgeous and worth driving around. Nothing better than having time off and just going for drives. And if you don't like the weather, drive 50 miles or wait fifteen minutes, it'll change.
     
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