Tony's Dream
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Sounds awesome. Are those the primary ways you find the places that you will visit? How about the little out of the way places? Where do you figure out how to find those places or do you stumble across them? I took a 1600 bike trip years ago and it was an amazing way to travel also. Of course I could never have the strength to do something like that now but I agree, simply flying somewhere you miss a lot! Thanks for this great reflection.
The primary ways......yes.......but not the only way. I am a very detailed person, so this may sound like over kill for some people. Once I got the traveling bug, about 5 years ago, I bought the road map and a national park passport book. I then began plotting my trips. I located every national park in the passport book and circled each one on the map. I then located all the military bases (I am retired military) and circled them. Then I went state by state and looked at the points of interest that I might want to see. I requested tour guides from each state and looked through them for events and places of interest. Then I used mapquest to find a line of travel between all the sites I identified. I watched aerial America and other such shows that I highlighted points of interest. I also watched youtube videos of other travelers and then researched places they talked about. I did this over a 5 year period.
Here is an example of my map of northern California