Doh! West coast.... Pacific Highway 101... absolutely stuning. Took a detour to Mt St Helens and also the Avenue of the Giants...
Mate of man loved to drive thank god... he was there for 3 months in total and covered just about every State...
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Originally posted by mcquiggdwe were able to travel from Minneapolis, through the northwest to Seattle close to Canada, down the entire east coast to the Mexican border, in two and a bit weeks, stopping for several days in Minneapolis, Seattle, San Francisco and San Diego... several thousand miles in total.
Especially down the east coast !Last edited by BobTheCrate; 8 November 2005, 16:39.
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We did used to ham it up having a barbie outside the motel another English friend was working at, listening to the cricket on the world service and pretending to be seriously interested in the shipping forecast, watched by a hushed group of Americans....
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Ahhh, now thats because over there you're English and thus by definition eccentric
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Originally posted by mcquiggdWell, I have never learnt to drive.. have visited the States regulalry and once spent 5 months in New Hampshire, and walked / used public transport. They have trams, undergrounds, monorails, taxis, buses, a (few) ordinary trains....
Admittedly people looked at me with a slightly bemused expression when I said im not interested in driving, except in California perhaps.
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Well, I have never learnt to drive.. have visited the States regulalry and once spent 5 months in New Hampshire, and walked / used public transport. They have trams, undergrounds, monorails, taxis, buses, a (few) ordinary trains....
Admittedly people looked at me with a slightly bemused expression when I said im not interested in driving, except in California perhaps.
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Originally posted by mcquiggdThe road network in the States is astonishingly good. Probably only the autobahns outdo it in terms of feats of engineering and ease of use...
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I did a road trip in the States... we were able to travel from Minneapolis, through the northwest to Seattle close to Canada, down the entire east coast to the Mexican border, in two and a bit weeks, stopping for several days in Minneapolis, Seattle, San Francisco and San Diego... several thousand miles in total.
The road network in the States is astonishingly good. Probably only the autobahns outdo it in terms of feats of engineering and ease of use... apart from leaving a major city such as San Francisco at rush hour across the Golden Gate it was basically just a steady speed... and even then the traffic never stopped, despite a collision in a central lane.
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Originally posted by Lucifer Box100 miles isn't even worth mentioning as a trip or commute and would qualify as "the next town" in a great many places.
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Originally posted by expatIt is true about Americans' idea of distance, when I was there we'd sometimes drive farther for lunch that my parents used to take me on holiday. Not that they're alone in their confusion about distance (how many Kiwis have heard "that's near Australia isn't it"?)
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>how many Kiwis have heard "that's near Australia isn't it"?)
Well it's not near anything else, is it?
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I remember when I visited that part of the world, the flight from Sidney to Wellington took more than three hours. In three hours, you can fly to Greece or Morocco from London, so really, not close at all.
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how many Kiwis have heard "that's near Australia isn't it"?
It is isn't it?
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Originally posted by Joe BlackIt seems its not just the Americans who have a few geography problems...
Location Brussels
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It is true about Americans' idea of distance, when I was there we'd sometimes drive farther for lunch that my parents used to take me on holiday. Not that they're alone in their confusion about distance (how many Kiwis have heard "that's near Australia isn't it"?)
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