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You could put your pedal to the metal and make it to Washington, D.C., in about 49 hours, but then you'd be missing everything there is to see along the way. Slow down, see the sights and make it a trip you'll never forget... more »
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The drive from Portland, Maine, to Miami covers more than 1,600 miles and takes about 30 hours of driving time. There's a lot to see along the way, including famous Colonial and Revolutionary sites in Boston and Philadelphia, Civil War sites and ... more »
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California seasonal changes can be subtle, but the brilliant fall foliage displayed in the Klamath Range along the northern border or through the high points and valleys of the Sierra Nevada will convince even the most skeptical that autumn has ... more »
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Ancient Bristlecone Scenic Byway is located on State Highway 168 in east central California. The byway follows a 34 mile route from the foot of the Eastern Sierra Mountains, into the Inyo National Forest and the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest. ... more »
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Celebrate part of our nation's history by taking a drive along "Route 66." Much of the romance of "Route 66" still exists, and is a unique way to experience times past. Put the family in the car or travel one-on-one in romantic adventure across ... more »
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There's nothing more exhilarating than being out on the open road with your best friends. Here's a few steps to take to ensure you and your girls have a.. more »
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This road trip will take you from Southern California to the Deep South and from coast to coast. Make sure your air conditioner is in working order if you attempt this trip in summer - it will be a sultry, sizzling, 2,400-mile trip!.. more »
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Long car trips do not have to be boring and stressful. Road trip games help pass the time faster and make your time together in the car a lot more fun. The following will show you how to play games on road trips... more »
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Nothing can be quite as liberating as taking a road trip by yourself. Only one person in charge. You! Taking solo road trips offers you the opportunity to spread your wings, reflect on your life and enjoy an adventure of your own making. Follow ... more »
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If sweating your way through la bella Italia is your idea of a good time, you're in luck: Dozens of companies offer packaged bicycle tours throughout Italy. But to pick the one that best fits your interests, you'll need to do your homework... more »
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Touring Madrid is an unforgettable experience. You can make it even more memorable by touring Madrid by motorcycle. If you have ever wanted to combine motorcycles and Madrid, keep reading. Here are some simple steps to get you on your way!.. more »
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Using CB radio codes eliminates the need for lengthy explanations over public airwaves. CB radio codes are words or short phrases used in place of regular communication. The "10-20" CB code is the universal CB radio code for location. Here are a ... more »
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When you hear "10-4" it brings back memories of those trucker movies and songs about truckers. The "10-4" code is still in use by truckers and the public too. Learn the codes and jargon for CB radios and you'll know how to use the "10-4" code. ... more »
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The shore points of New Jersey has a lot to offer in the way of sun, surf, pointless calories and distractions of all kinds. Read on to plan a getaway!.. more »
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The fall season is short but spectacular in the intermountain region. A Sunday hike may turn up countless aspen groves just turning gloriously golden; by the next Saturday, the same trees may be shedding their leaves. But it's worth the trouble ... more »
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If you're a great driver, it's probably pretty maddening to be a passenger in the vehicle of an inferior driver. He never knows as well as you do and he makes mistake after mistake after mistake. Sometimes you just have to do all you can to be a ... more »
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Dealing with rush our traffic can be un-nerving for some people. But there are thing you can do to avoid the bumper to bumper traffic & make your trip a little less streessful... more »
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Alaskan roads are dangerous. The typical Alaskan highway is two lanes wide, bumpy, and has no shoulder. You need to modify your driving technique in Alaska in order to drive safely... more »
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Buying or renting a recreational vehicle (RV) is a great way to travel cross-country or attend a sporting event. Not only will the size of an RV make driving more difficult, but the weight and visibility issues are much different. Unless you have ... more »
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Located on California State Highway 2, the Angeles Crest Scenic Byway stretches 55 miles through the Angeles National Forest. A drive along the byway will give travelers glimpses of the Mojave Desert, San Gabriel Mountains and the Los Angeles ... more »
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Big Sur Coast Highway stretches 72 miles along the coast in central California. Travel along the highway to experience rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, giant redwood trees and the Pacific Ocean. You can drive straight through in under 2 hours or ... more »
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The Bradshaw Trail was originally developed in 1862 as a stage route between San Bernardino, California and the gold mines in La Paz, Arizona. A 65-mile section of the route remains unpaved today for anyone looking for a little outdoor adventure. ... more »
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Bryce Canyon National Park has some of the most colorful rock formations in the United States. The pink hues in the oddly formed rock glow in the sunlight. A driving tour of the canyon allows visitors a close view of these formations and can be ... more »
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Buckhorn Back Country Byway is located in the desert region of northeastern California. The gravel and dirt road starts in Ravendale, California and follows a 31-mile route east to Duck Flat, Nevada. Along the byway you'll discover wild animals, ... more »
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Carson Pass Highway in California is an awe-inspiring 58 miles of natural wonder and beauty. Located in east central California, Carson Pass Highway stretches from the Sacramento Valley to the Carson Valley near the Nevada border. Considered to ... more »