by JudyJB » Fri Sep 25, 2015 6:40 pm
There will always be places many of us avoid, so don't worry if you want to avoid Lee Vining to wherever! There are lots of other routes. In fact, try a route you have never taken in a car. For example, try going farther north or south than you really have to.
You can pick a route and then do research ahead of time to find hidden "gems." Also, I am in the habit of stopping at the entrance visitor center when I arrive at a new state. The people behind the desk can suggest all sorts of places. And if you see something strange like a big teepee just off the highway, stop and give it another look. (Vore Buffalo Jump in northeastern Montana in interesting and has a beautifully constructed "teepee" visitor center. I found it by talking to local people.)
And look out for smaller museums, such as those in small towns or out-of-the-way counties. The point is to make a journey, not just get somewhere fast, and since you are retired, you have all kinds of time to explore.
Everyone has their own travel style, but mine is drive a max of 200 miles and then sitting in one spot for a day or two. And my grandkids LOVE camping with grandma, even if it is in the driveway or an overnight in a nearby campground! Hopefully, yours will also.