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Top Ten Reasons that Road Trips Rock
2. Pit Stops - Cracker Barrel. Waffle House. Truck stop diners. Gas station convenience stores. These are a road tripper's oases. All foods are viable options on the road. I've seen vegetarians eat meat and justify it with the "I was on a road trip" excuse. Relish that fast food burger. Enjoy a side of pancakes with your omelet (Perkins, I'm looking at you). Buy chips and cookies and candy that you would never think to eat at home and bring them back to the car to eat on the road. You're on a road trip. You can eat anything you want!
3. Instant Gratification - Ever been excited to go on a trip only to sit at the airport for five hours? Ever had a vacation delayed because you missed a flight? Road trips can't be delayed. Traffic? Who cares (see #1)? Are you in the car? Congratulations, your vacation has started.
4. Look at That! - If you're sitting on a plane, you're only scenery options are the tiny screen in front of you or, if the person in front of you has reclined, some dandruff and a bald spot. Not exactly riveting entertainment. On a road trip, you never know what you're going to see next. It could be an amusing sign, a classic car or even a sheep herder who needs to play through. Keep your camera handy because road trips are human safaris!5. Pranks - Sure, at some point the laughter will die down and your car will become a moving nap box. This is the perfect time to mess whoever passed out. Draw a penis on his face. Scream at the top of your lungs and swerve to trick her into thinking you're about to be in an accident. Call his mother and tell her he's dead. OK, that last one may go a bit too far but you catch my drift.
6. Music - Road trips need soundtracks. Mix tapes may have given way to MP3 players, but the effect is the same: sing-alongs! If everyone on the trip brings their iPod, you'll have music for days. And, if they die (or you get sick of listening to your friends Backstreet Boys "classic mix"), the radio is a viable and underrated option. Radio gets a bad rap, but listening to local stations is a road trip tradition. Blast that country music in the South, listen to some bizarre Christian talk show or find the Top 40 station that every town has and harmonize with Rihanna. Because Rihanna is awesome.
7. Detours - Have you ever asked your pilot to make an unscheduled stop along the way? The FAA frowns on that. But if you're road tripping and see something like, oh, I don't know, a hedge maze, you can make an executive decision to get lost in some shrubbery. There are countless amazing destinations just waiting to be stumbled upon. The world's largest ball of twine is going to call out to you some day. Will you answer?
8. Souvenirs - Road trips generate the best makeshift souvenirs. A menu from a dilapidated diner can easily be slipped into a purse and added to a scrapbook later. Trucker hats from rest stops with innuendo-filled names make great keepsakes (I own a Kum & Go hat that a friend purchased for me on a road trip). One man's schlock is another man's memento.9. Friends Both New & Old - Who needs hotels when you can stay with friends? Road trips are a great excuse to call up old friends to ask if you can stay the night when you pass through town. Or, if people are willing, to stay with friends of friends who are willing to put you up. If you announce on Twitter or Facebook that you need a place to stay en route, you'll be surprised who volunteers their couch or air mattress. We're only strangers until we say hello.
10. Bonding - The older you get, the harder it is to spend real quality time with the people you care about. Work will demand more of your attention. Family will become a bigger priority. And the time you have to share with friends will diminish. A road trip is a great opportunity to really be ourselves, relive old glories and create new memories that will sustain us through those dull days at the office. Road trips heighten emotions. Jokes are funnier. Laughs are heartier. And the farts stink more if you lock the windows.
Road trips are less about the destination than the journey. It's cliché, I know. But if all you cared about was getting from Point A to Point B, you wouldn't call it a road trip. You'd call it driving. A road trip is its own special category of travel. Enjoy each and every moment of it. And then avoid your tripmates for a few weeks when you get home. You'll be sick of them by then.
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 2)
ljbad4life Nov 8th 2009 6:39PM
Air travel for me and many others, has become nothing but a glorified (with not much glory) flying bus trip. Packed in like cattle. No refreshments and ignorant/ inconsiderate passengers. First class is a whole different story, but I can only spring for that once in a while. The train is the same thing (except the acela).
I plan on taking another trip from Ma to the keys(fl). A couple of friends and a nice conversion van (with a tv, but not an RV). I will be able to stretch out when I am not driving and watch tv and relax! Sure it's like a day, but the ride will be sweet. Hopefully soon I will make a trans USA trip to CA or something.
Mike Barish Nov 8th 2009 6:40PM
Don't worry if it's just a day. Road trips are not judged by length only by the memories. Plus, a TV? That's sweet!
Have fun and be safe out there!
Katie Nov 9th 2009 11:56AM
true, true, road trips rock!
some handy road trip tips here:
http://www.tripbase.com/blog/20-sure-fire-ways-to-screw-up-your-labor-day-road-trip/
Buddy Smith Nov 10th 2009 8:59PM
That's why I don't like driving and after driving because it's hard to clean up your car when you have that experience dealing with muddy road and also sandy road trip.
Chester Cool Nov 10th 2009 10:46PM
Absolutely right! It's better to take the long road(if your not on the rush) because you'll get even more beautiful scenes and meet more people than staying on your flight beside a semi-sexy lady or worst you'll be seated right next to a smelly guy.