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Solo trip to the US- any advice fellas?
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Solo trip to the US- any advice fellas?

Teedub - what do you like to do? Hobbies etc

Do you live in a big city in the UK?

I like Tampa, Florida is always a cool place.

I have a friend who raves about Austin all the time, I think you can't go wrong with Texas.

If you have alot of money, then Vegas, LA and NYC can't be beat.

If you fancy a challenge, there is always Toronto. LOL There are alot of RVFers here that will show you a good time.

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Solo trip to the US- any advice fellas?

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Solo trip to the US- any advice fellas?

Quote: (05-08-2016 10:03 PM)Chevalier De Seingalt Wrote:  

Quote: (05-08-2016 02:32 PM)ms224 Wrote:  

Fly to Denver

Rent 4 x 4

Roadtrip through Colorado, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and back to Denver

or

Roadtrip North through Wyoming, Utah, Montana, Idaho and Washington.

My vote is for this.

The Euros/Brits I know who've spent extensive time travelling around the U.S. say that this part of the country is the most interesting and unique for them; the sheer expanse of the landscapes and it's raw wildness are unlike anything to be found back in Europe.

Nothing embodies America more than to go "light out for the territory" out West and a Harley is the best vehicle to do this.


I agree with everything but the Harley crap

They are rolling midlife crisis. also I think they are dangerous, they can't turn worth a shit. Most bike accidents are from either squids or old geezers who decide they need a harley.

Get a jeep, leave the top wherever you rented it.
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Solo trip to the US- any advice fellas?

Quote: (05-08-2016 06:04 AM)Teedub Wrote:  

Thanks guys. In regards to when I'd be going, it really depends on the place as I'm flexible.

Looks like Charleston is the front runner. No love for Dallas it appears! I might do a few weeks in two cities, and I'm now thinking Denver should be included. Although, Colorado wasn't the first place I had in mind when I thought of the American south.

Would a car be definite requirement for somewhere like Charleston, and would you recommend hotels centrally or an AirBnb?

Keep any other suggestions coming!

One of my best childhood friends lives in Charleston with his wife and kids. I refuse to visit between Memorial Day and Labor Day. Summer time there would best be described as having a "WWII Japanese POW camp motif with extra mosquitoes"
It's a great city, but I strongly recommend traveling west of the Rockies in the summertime...unless your thing is hot humidity outdoors and an A/C indoors

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If you are in Colorado PM me

We'll hit up red rocks

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Just don't go to DC, SF Bay, Seattle Sound, Boston, Denver (Menver), Ontario (no not the USA but if you don't know about what I'm saying you have seriously not done your homework on this forum), Detroit, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Buffalo (oh did I just describe strict rustbelt? that is oh so conveniently due south of Ontario), the west/left coast, or St. Louis and its like, you should be fine assuming you can fight through a unpleasant but reasonable layer of fat chicks.

Your two immediate targets are Charleston, SC and Dallas, TX. Depending on how tall you are, you should also consider Chicago. Trust me.

Don't expect a Poosy Paradise anywhere.

But life should be OK.
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Quote: (05-09-2016 11:20 PM)beta_plus Wrote:  

Just don't go to DC, SF Bay, Seattle Sound, Boston, Denver (Menver), Ontario (no not the USA but if you don't know about what I'm saying you have seriously not done your homework on this forum), Detroit, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Buffalo (oh did I just describe strict rustbelt?), the west coast, or St. Louis and its like (according to others on the forum), you should be fine assuming you can fight through a unpleasant but reasonable layer of fat chicks.

Don't expect Poosy Paridise anywhere.

But life should be OK.


Pretty solid list for places not to go if you're expecting pussy, though I don't think anyone would plan on going to the rustbelt in general, haha. I'd add Miami to that list also, I really hated Miami and dislike most of Florida in general. Boston isn't that bad, but it's not a place to vacation too from the UK.


In terms of pussy paradise, I think it is very, very easy to get laid in Las Vegas - you can even do a quick social circle game down there, very easy to join other peoples cliques since everyone is looking to just be ignorant.


For the OP, I'd look into San Diego - I think a British accent would absolutely slay there, but I'm not sure if it's worth staying in a city that small for one month (ditto with Vegas, but there is a lot more to do in Las Vegas).
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Solo trip to the US- any advice fellas?

To be honest I think the biggest appeal about Americas is its outdoors. Our parks set the standard for conservation, especially Yosemite and Yellowstone.

I recommend doing Vegas, as it's relatively cheap, as is New Orleans. New Orleans has so much culture at a low cost and a huge party factor
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Quote: (05-10-2016 08:14 AM)Sonoma Wrote:  

To be honest I think the biggest appeal about Americas is its outdoors. Our parks set the standard for conservation, especially Yosemite and Yellowstone.

I recommend doing Vegas, as it's relatively cheap, as is New Orleans. New Orleans has so much culture at a low cost and a huge party factor


Good call on New Orleans.
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