“The culmination of the wider road trip, leaving the best to last… nothing quite compares to the fantastic foliage display one is treated to on a late September to early November foray into rural New England. And it – an autumn foray into rural New England – is quite the attraction. It’s estimated that some 8 million people descend on the region every year with each New England state tourism website doing its utmost to provide some kind of ‘Fall Foliage Tracker’ to highlight the best of the spectacle for visitors, a.k.a. leaf peepers, ‘leaf peeping’ an established and informal term for the activity of travelling to view & photograph the foliage. Don’t mind if we do.”
“… the US probably warrants more than one epic once-in-a-lifetime road trip experience. So, and a year-plus after our 9,500+ mile US Road Trip 2016, we’re hitting the US road once again. Welcome to Epic US Road Trip part II, the 2017 edition… this one is all about history; music; (more of) the Deep South; and rural drives and leaf peeping the vibrant hues of a New England fall/autumn. And yes, it’s gonna be epic all over again.”
Vancouver may be one of the world’s most likable & livable cities but it’s maybe too nice, too modern, too clean, & too expensive. It’s just too damn Canadian.
Situated on Vancouver Island, Victoria, the capital of the Canadian province of British Columbia, is one of the oldest cities in the Pacific Northwest region & quite the hike from the North American mainland.
Saying a reluctant goodbye the snow of a wintry Alaska & hello to the rain of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.