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It is the people and also putting a little time in. One week never does a place justice, but a few months get you a little closer. Traveling by car is a neat way to do it. I had never really experienced that until my husband and I bought an old Toyota RV (they get 20 miles to the gallon!!)two summers ago (we are both teachers) and took a 52 day road trip with our kids. We visited a few popular places, but the best ones were the less traveled. I loved Kebler pass above Crested Butte (the wildflowers were blooming and it was just breathtaking) and a few places in Idaho. These were places that we sort of "discovered." We met a lot of great characters, and were able to move at our own pace, which was really nice.

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Well, thank you for always providing up to date options that help me meet interesting people! These types of experiences have allowed me to develop so many stories that I love sharing!

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Hi Tony! I love the Lonely Planet guides! I have used them in many countries. You guys are so great at identifying low income travel options that are still quirky and fun. You have made my trips to all sorts of places (especially India and Central America) so much more amazing than I could have made them. How do you do it?!