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Antonia Malchik's avatar

What a gorgeous trip, Tom. Thank you for sharing with us! I did used to like a road trip, though I'm prone to drifting off to sleep when not driving. The last huge one I did was in 2014 driving from upstate New York all the way to my dad's house in Kalispell, Montana, with my two kids in the back, then aged 3 and 6. I scheduled it between copy editing deadlines and managed to get 17 days in, visiting friends old and new and spending time in the South Dakota badlands, which I've always wanted to see. So many memories from that trip, especially since I banned devices from the car early in my kids' lives, so they had to entertain themselves with drawing, whining, telling stories, listening to Bon Jovi, and throwing stuffed Angry Birds at each other.

But mostly I remember that it takes an eternity to drive across Pennsylvania. I don't know how, but PA is the longest psychological state in the continental U.S.

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Timothy G. Huguenin's avatar

Be sure to visit the New River Gorge National Park near Fayetteville WV and if possible book a white water rafting trip down the Lower New sometime this summer. Trust me i used to be a river guide there and it is beautiful and a blast.

Also, Fayetteville has a rich network of great mountain biking trails that you'll love, and some cool and quirky local eats (Secret Sandwich Society and Cathedral Cafe being two of my favorites).

It's funny, myself being from a small town in WV I've never once considered when buying a vehicle, "I wonder if this will be hard to park"

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