
I find an Exit Guidebook to be a REALLY useful book. I got mine at a truckstop. When traveling in that big ole RV, it's not easy getting on and off at exits,( as you probably know), so I like knowing what businesses are at the next exit, Especially useful if I'm looking for a particular store or restaurant.
Sometimes I use a travel guidebook and sometimes not ...depending on the trip.
Our trips, whether by motorhome or car, are probably not as organized as some other people's trips might be ...
Most of the time we sort of " fly by the seat of our pants " lol .. and we like to drive back roads....
I came across the following article by : Adam Jaylin. I found it to be informative, and I thought I 'd share..
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Traveling is regarded as one of the preferred options by most of the people to stimulate their tiring souls. Exploring unknown places can be very exciting as it helps the people undertake adventurous tasks to overcome the hurdles of daily life. However, it is also very absurd to start traveling without having any prior knowledge of the concerned place or locality.
A particular place incites our curiosity only when it is very popular or has some unique feature. This kind of activity is basically undertaken by a person when he or she wants to take a break from the daily hectic schedules. As such a person should careful plan to enjoy his whole trip. It would be very irritating if the travellers get lost in the midst of their journey. As such the travel books are carefully written to guide the readers to the right path.
The Travel Books perfectly depict the records, events, people and the history of the concerned place. These books form a different genre in literature. However the readers should not get confused with the travel literature and the travel guides. But both of them are useful for the travellers as they offer huge chunks of information regarding the hotels, major sights, restaurants and travel tips etc. These books are specially written after extensive research and survey. The writers in most of the cases travel to these places and share their experiences in these books.
Reading the travel books will not only guide you in your journeys but can also help you to enhance your knowledge about a particular place. These books efficiently help the readers to wander in those wonderful and exciting places in their imagination. These books superbly depict the histories of those exciting places and the habitation of the people who reside there. They can perfectly guide the readers to undertake adventurous decisions to have thrilling experience throughout their journeys.
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I guess I'm a gyspy at heart, because I have always loved to travel, and thru the years have moved many times..
As a snowbird, my wanderings have recently taken me and my spouse on a 15 K mile trek from Salem,Oregon to Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. and back again. Going thru Branson,Mo. of course... This particular trip we were set up to stay in various time share condos for the 1st six weeks of the 2009 yr., so we left the RV behind and traveled in our Chevy Malibu which gets 30 MPG on the road . Certainly our gas cost was cheaper this trip!!
One of the days we were on the road for 14 hrs !!!( we must have been nuts !!)... I am absolutely certain of this one thing; that my butt would not have made the trip ( Ha Ha. ) if it were not for the Super-Comfortable Gel Cushion that I bought just before leaving. What makes this different from all the other cushions I've tried , is the gel center.. Try it ,you'll love it !!
We left Salem on Nov.15th .. Taking I-5 to the Hwy 199 cut off just south of Grant's pass. The drive was beautiful . . Then got on Hwy 101 down to Orick, CA ... We like to see wildlife, so we were thrilled to see the herd of elk on the way... The next day we arrived at a Thousand Trails Campground ( we're members) at the Russian River in Cloverdale, Ca. and spent 3 nites in agreat little cabin.. The campground is beautiful with river frontage... Located across the river from the hwy, so the noise is muted by the trees and river. I just love hearing the sound of water running down the river . We visited the Petrified Forest , Ca's "Old Faithful" geyser , and the pretty little town of St. Helena . Then on down to Riverside, to see relatives.. Next it was over to Tucson , then NW to Dallas,Tx., where we stayed with my daughter for 3 days..I got to see my 2 grown-up grandsons ....
BUT we may not go south for this coming winter because we have decided to see ALASKA this summer... We're scheduled to leave around June 1st , this time taking the RV ... We will be going with our travel buddies who lived there for 14 plus yrs. ... It is our first trip and We are sooo--- looking forward to it .
There are so many trips I want to take in the warmer months... I have always had a thing for trains and there are some wonderful train trips available, so maybe NEXT summer .