blacklightning
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As the title says, I am in the starting stages of planning my cross country tour across America for 2021. Things got in the way, and everyone backed out on me for 2020 (good thing for the virus), but 2021 will be my year. I have never been west of the Mississippi river, so that is where I am mostly interested in visiting. Please help me out with any of your must see places in any and all of the states that are west of the Mississippi river. I am mainly interested in nature, natural wonders, and places that I can see from the roads. I do not want to hit very many major highways or interstates if I can help it. I am thinking that the smaller roads will help me enjoy the ride more. I am not objecting to taking interstates if needed to just get from one good location to another if needed. Love waterfalls and river scenes, but do not want to do much hiking. I will not object to maybe up to a 1 mile hike off the beaten path for a spectacular view, but mostly not into hiking. I know this is random, and kind of strange, but help me if you can. I am planning on doing this in about a 6-7 week time period, so help on the time of year to do it would also be helpful. I would like to start out traveling southwest and then go up the west coast highway. Then after going up north, I will head back towards the East. BTW, my starting point is the Raleigh, NC area. Helpful hints on places to stay would be great as well. I love nature, but I don't like sleeping in it. I will be looking for clean
lodging, but I am not trying to buy the place (wife is very picky, I just want a room in a safe area with no pest).
Any and all help will be greatly appreciated.
I have wanted to do this for a long time, but always put it off, or the timing wasn't right. Well, now my family is secure, I am self employed, so I can start to cut back on work for that time of year, and I am in good health. My best friend, and nephew, who was only 11 months younger than me helped bring that to light. He passed 3 weeks ago of pancreatic and lung cancer. He had just retired 2 years ago and was only 52 years old. Had a great wife and 2 wonderful kids (ages 12 & 17). Although he was diagnosed last April, he decided to live life to the fullest, while not giving up hope. He actually said that 2019 was the best year of his life. Says that if he had not had to go through what he went through, he would possibly not gotten the outlook on life and his relationship with God the way it was. He fought to the end, and only suffered about the last 2 weeks, but in the end, he said he wouldn't give it up for anything.
Thanks in advance for the information.
lodging, but I am not trying to buy the place (wife is very picky, I just want a room in a safe area with no pest).
Any and all help will be greatly appreciated.
I have wanted to do this for a long time, but always put it off, or the timing wasn't right. Well, now my family is secure, I am self employed, so I can start to cut back on work for that time of year, and I am in good health. My best friend, and nephew, who was only 11 months younger than me helped bring that to light. He passed 3 weeks ago of pancreatic and lung cancer. He had just retired 2 years ago and was only 52 years old. Had a great wife and 2 wonderful kids (ages 12 & 17). Although he was diagnosed last April, he decided to live life to the fullest, while not giving up hope. He actually said that 2019 was the best year of his life. Says that if he had not had to go through what he went through, he would possibly not gotten the outlook on life and his relationship with God the way it was. He fought to the end, and only suffered about the last 2 weeks, but in the end, he said he wouldn't give it up for anything.
Thanks in advance for the information.