I have been to both Pedro's South of the Border and Wall Drug numerous times. Wall Drug is worth a stop once in a lifetime. If one never stops at Pedro's South of the Border, nothing will be missed.Similar to Wall Drug?
Similar to Wall Drug?
We've always been destination travelers. Pick someplace interesting, drive there in a day (or 2) and spend a week or whatever then drive home. 2 reasons for it, as a kid we always did a 2 week vacation with a pop-up camper. Parents wanted to see things and show us kids things so we seldom stayed anywhere longer than 2 days. It was drive, set up, take down, drive, again and again. All my sister and I wanted was to stay somewhere and swim or play or whatever. Didn't want to put our kids though that. The second reason was we owned a small business and didn't have unlimited vacation time so we had to make the best use of 7-10 days and spending most days driving wasn't best use of time. So we didn't/don't stop at places like South of the Border, but we're trying to change how we travel now that we have all the time we want. We like to hike, bike, get out away from people and see the cliff dwelling you have to hike to, not the one you can drive up and walk to the end of the paved trail to see. I really want to do a trip this spring that we stay off of the interstates as much as possible and see what we find along the way. Maybe. Tourist traps new or old don't interest us too much it seems. And traveling with dogs changes what you do too.
If OCD means not wanting to have to hunt for a place to stop at the end of the day that's me. When we went Az to Fla then Pa then Az home last April if we hadn't booked ahead we would have had some problems finding a spot.
Now you're talking! When we retire we think we'll purposely avoid the interstates as much as possible. We have already driven from IL to CO avoiding interstates a couple times and it sure it much less harried, much more enjoyable.I really want to do a trip this spring that we stay off of the interstates as much as possible and see what we find along the way.
My wife took a picture of me leaning on that guy.Couple weeks ago I had to make a run to get some rescue dogs and stopped here because I was meeting the other shelter people in this town.
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Now you're talking! When we retire we think we'll purposely avoid the interstates as much as possible. We have already driven from IL to CO avoiding interstates a couple times and it sure it much less harried, much more enjoyable.