Above, The Beast at a pullout after crossing Wolf Creek Pass in Colorado. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
As more people are avoiding air travel and ocean cruises during the pandemic, they are taking to the road in cars and RVs to get away from "the four walls".
Mistakes can and do happen while taking a road trip and Travel + Leisure has some tips on what to avoid when doing so.
They begin with:
There's something liberating about heading out on the open road. You can pull off to look for aliens from a UFO watchtower (yes, it's a thing), spend the afternoon picnicking at an overlook, or cruise through the night fueled by gas station coffee and snacks. All you need is a reliable car, a killer playlist, and a plan that's flexible enough to allow for a little wiggle room — because that's where the fun comes in.
But even the most go-with-the-flow road tripper knows that without some solid pre-trip planning and smart on-the-road know-how, the most amazing road trip can be a bust. To help, we chatted with a few experts who know what you'll need to do (and not do) in order to make your road trip seamless.
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