
Going to Texas
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Dragoforce
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We're probably gonna do a short stop there, I don't want to miss the Death metal pizza or the arcade 

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If you roll through Phoenix, shoot me a PM if you want to meet up for a quick bite or somethin'! 
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You should do a short stop in San Antonio and crash for the night in Austin.Dragoforce wrote:We're probably gonna do a short stop there, I don't want to miss the Death metal pizza or the arcade
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Oh man, that's awesome.Dragoforce wrote:Change of plans. Instead of going to New Orleans we're heading the other way and doing a roadtrip through Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and a little part of Utah. Our plan is to visit Houston, San Antonio, Big Bend, Marfa, Roswell, White Sands, Monument valley Grand Canyon, Las Vegas and a few other places. In other words there will be a lot of driving. But we're switching between drivers so it should be ok.
Any tips of things to see around those places? We could defintly use with some tips regarding Vegas
When I drove out to Montana in 2005, I stopped at most of these places. One thing you need to remember when you are out West, especially if you leave the interstate, is to always have at least a half a tank of gas.
You will be in some extremely remote areas, sometimes not seeing a gas station for 100 miles or more. You definitely do not want to run out of gas in one of these locations.
Utah is a particularly beautiful state, however, most of the population center resides in the wasatch valley in the Northern region around Salt Lake City. In Southern Utah, Arches National Park and Zion National Park should not be missed.
If you really want to embark on an adventure, drive up to Yellowstone NP in Western Wyoming. It is one of the most unique parks (and the oldest) in the US. I only had a day to spend there, but there is so much to see that a day wasn't enough.
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Dragoforce
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Thanks for the tips! Yellowstone is a littel far off I'm afraid, but I hope to visit there some other time. We'll make sure to always carry a spare tank of gas with us. Do you have any cool tips regarding Vegas as well?

That would awesome! I'll send you pm once we know our exact travel plansundamned wrote:If you roll through Phoenix, shoot me a PM if you want to meet up for a quick bite or somethin'!
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Make sure you have no political bumper stickers when going through Texas or Utah, unless they are of course pro God, pro white, and pro Republican.
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Best advice in this thread yet.GaijinPunch wrote:Make sure you have no political bumper stickers when going through Texas or Utah, unless they are of course pro God, pro white, and pro Republican.
Did anyone see that episode of Top Gear where they drove through the south with left leaning and pro-gay slogans written on their cars? Almost got their asses handed to them at some gas station when a truck full of good 'ol boys pulled up. HI-larious.
See Youtube video here:
Its 2:50 into it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5lHQDjk ... re=related
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Drive into Vegas at night. Really, this is one of the dopest places I've ever been. Be sure to check out Freemont St. the over head projection is unreal! There is allot to just walk around and see, plus it's the only place you will see a few arcades. Have fun! I hope you enjoy your trip to America!

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Dragoforce
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Well, I'm back. We had a great time to say the least. By far the best trip I've ever been on, the Ufo arcade was awesome and we even found some cabs out in the wild as well. Sadly we missed visting Phoenix due to lack of time.
Places we've vistited if anyone is intrested:
Port Aransas - Houston - Austin - Roswell - Santa Fe - Mesa Verde - Cortez - Four corners - Valley of the gods - Monument valley - Page - Antelope Canyon - Horseshoe bend - Marble Canyon - Zion - Las Vegas - Hoover Dam - Grand Canyon - Flagstaff - Walnut Canyon - Petrified forest - Springerville - Very large array - Bosque del apache wildlife refuge - Truth or consequences - White sands - Carlsbad Caverns - Carlsbad - Fort Stockton - Marfa Lights - Marfa - Big Bend - Del Rio - Mexico! - Corpus christi - Port Aransas.
Places we've vistited if anyone is intrested:
Port Aransas - Houston - Austin - Roswell - Santa Fe - Mesa Verde - Cortez - Four corners - Valley of the gods - Monument valley - Page - Antelope Canyon - Horseshoe bend - Marble Canyon - Zion - Las Vegas - Hoover Dam - Grand Canyon - Flagstaff - Walnut Canyon - Petrified forest - Springerville - Very large array - Bosque del apache wildlife refuge - Truth or consequences - White sands - Carlsbad Caverns - Carlsbad - Fort Stockton - Marfa Lights - Marfa - Big Bend - Del Rio - Mexico! - Corpus christi - Port Aransas.
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The rear gate is closed down
The way out is cut off

The way out is cut off

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Is the Prada shop in the middle of the desert in marfa still there?




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That's awesome. I'd love to embark on another road trip of that magnitude.
Did you do the obligatory "each limb in a different state" at the four corners?
Did you actually SEE the Marfa lights? I hear it's hit or miss.
Did you do the obligatory "each limb in a different state" at the four corners?

Did you actually SEE the Marfa lights? I hear it's hit or miss.
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We sure did, it was quite a detour for us to get there as well. Not sure if it was really worth it though.robivy64 wrote:Did you do the obligatory "each limb in a different state" at the four corners?![]()
We saw a lot of lights moving back and forth to the right of viewing spot. The town itself was really weird, lots of high-end artsy restaurants and places. Didn't really feel like Texas at all.robivy64 wrote:Did you actually SEE the Marfa lights? I hear it's hit or miss.
If I can pick three favorites from the trip it was NASA in Houston, Mesa Verde and Very large array. But almost everything was jaw-droppingly awesome.