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I live in CA and I plan to back pack travel by car or just using Am trek in next spring. Which place should visit while travel? I only know the famous places from here LA to Las Vegas, Texas, New York, Florida Disney land. but I just want to visit more place.
And I have more questionn, which is better I trevel with my car ( just simple sedan), or Amtreck?
I wannna trevel as many state as passible, but dont want to hurry like crazy , as I don't like just arrive and move again.
I plan to travel 50days.
Is it better go alone or with a friend?
Answer
Go by car. It will actually be less expensive, and you will see a lot more.
Make a big circle. Go to Yosemite, then Reno, across to Salt Lake City, then north to Mt Rushmore, east to Chicago. Spend some time there. visit the Museums. Then on to Cleveland, over to Youngstown, across Pa on the turnpike. Stop in Hershey to see the factory. Then to Gettysburg, then turn south to DC- allow several days there to see the Smithsonian. While in DC, also visit Arlington. Then over to Monticello. Go to Atlanta via expressways, then over to the Space Center. Then drop south into Florida for the usual tourist stops. Back to New Orleans for a day or two, then to Houston. Then up to Dallas Fort Worth, across to Amarillo and then to Taos, New Mexico. Then over to Sedona, and down to Phoenix. Take the back roads up to Vegas, then back to LA.
You will find hundreds of things to see and do along this route. If I could take the time, I would allow 3 months for this trip, and stop wherever and whenever I wanted. Take camping gear. You can find free or very low cost campgrounds in most of the small towns along the way.
Go by car. It will actually be less expensive, and you will see a lot more.
Make a big circle. Go to Yosemite, then Reno, across to Salt Lake City, then north to Mt Rushmore, east to Chicago. Spend some time there. visit the Museums. Then on to Cleveland, over to Youngstown, across Pa on the turnpike. Stop in Hershey to see the factory. Then to Gettysburg, then turn south to DC- allow several days there to see the Smithsonian. While in DC, also visit Arlington. Then over to Monticello. Go to Atlanta via expressways, then over to the Space Center. Then drop south into Florida for the usual tourist stops. Back to New Orleans for a day or two, then to Houston. Then up to Dallas Fort Worth, across to Amarillo and then to Taos, New Mexico. Then over to Sedona, and down to Phoenix. Take the back roads up to Vegas, then back to LA.
You will find hundreds of things to see and do along this route. If I could take the time, I would allow 3 months for this trip, and stop wherever and whenever I wanted. Take camping gear. You can find free or very low cost campgrounds in most of the small towns along the way.
About backcountry camping and fires?
juarezalem
Love to camp and love that awesome feeling of warming up by the fire, there is the rub Im thinking about backcountry camping so im looking for a place where i can set a controled fire in a backcountry situation all i've seen so far are "fires not allowed" except in gas stoves or the like so if you know a place where i can combine both pleasee let me know. not nescesary but specially if its near Houston, Texas
Thanks in advanced.
Answer
In the TX State Parks FAQ it says,
"Primitive Camping/Backpacking
Q: Do any primitive sites have fire rings.
A: Most of the primitive areas allow containerized fuel only. However, there are a few that allow ground fires or ground fires in fire rings provided."
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/faq/spdest/state_parks/#cpr
Here is one in Texas I've found that may meet your needs:
Big Bend Ranch State Park Campsites - Pila Montoya
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/spdest/findadest/parks/big_bend_ranch/campsites/pila_montoya.phtml
http://www.statesman.com/life/content/life/stories/travel/01/05/0105bigbendranch.html
In the TX State Parks FAQ it says,
"Primitive Camping/Backpacking
Q: Do any primitive sites have fire rings.
A: Most of the primitive areas allow containerized fuel only. However, there are a few that allow ground fires or ground fires in fire rings provided."
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/faq/spdest/state_parks/#cpr
Here is one in Texas I've found that may meet your needs:
Big Bend Ranch State Park Campsites - Pila Montoya
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/spdest/findadest/parks/big_bend_ranch/campsites/pila_montoya.phtml
http://www.statesman.com/life/content/life/stories/travel/01/05/0105bigbendranch.html
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