Saturday, July 11, 2015

3 Tips For Road-Trippers

Students, adventurers, and people on a tight budget might forgo the trappings of luxury vacations and go on a rugged road trip. Since the bulk, if not the entirety, of the vacation is the journey itself, it is critical that the time in the car, truck, or RV is enjoyable. Here are a few tips on how to make the voyage as fun as the destination!

Research, research, research!

Granted, it's best to be flexible, but don't hit the open road without knowing which towns and rest stops have certain features you might want. Finding hidden and unexpected gems is one of the many fun things about road trips, but being caught unawares when you stop in a small town can be a major bummer. Don't make the mistake of pulling into a town after an 8 hour drive needing a cold beer and then discovering (surprise!) you're in a dry county!

Pack light, but pack smart.

Try not to take more than one bag per person, so you'll have plenty of room for souvenirs and other road trip goodies. Pack practical and easy-to-launder clothes, so if you need fresh underwear, all you'll have to do is stop at a laundry mat.
Make sure you have an extra set of car keys – better safe than sorry.
Unfortunately, if you're going through parts of the Midwest, there will be huge stretches where you'll be looking at absolutely nothing except dirt.It's a good idea to have a wide variety of music, and even comedy recordings, if that's the kind of thing you all enjoy. Monty Python has a bunch of albums that will make even the dreariest road trip a blast!

Eat local.

Have you tried the pasties in Michigan? How about the Illinois Horseshoe sandwich? One of the best and most delicious ways of learning about a region's history is by eating the local fare. There's almost no point in going on an extended road trip if you only eat at nationally franchised fast food restaurants. Make the effort to find out from locals where the best little food nooks are, because those are what make vacations truly memorable.
If you're hitting the road this summer, make room for plenty of fun! Road trips aren't necessarily glamorous, but they can be fantastic!

2 comments:

  1. One of the best and most delicious ways of learning about a region's history is by eating the local fare. Definitely!

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  2. Great article. Before hitting the open road, be sure to do your road trip research.

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