URGENT CALL TO REPENTANCE: All the ends of the world shall remember and turn to the Lord. And all the kindreds of the nations shall worship before Thee. For the Kingdom is the Lord’s and He rules among the nations. (Psalm 22:27-28)
I have been in all of the lower 48 plus Hawaii. Alaska is the only one of the fifty I haven't been in. I plan to fix that soon. I have also been in Puerto Rico, Guam, the Canal Zone (when we still owned it), and the US Virgin Islands. So I have most of the territories covered too.
The six states in the far NE can all be done in a day but they are worth staying a bit longer to see the sights.
Michigan is tougher than it looks. Mostly, you go *to* Michigan rather than through it to get some place else. It is, however, worthy of a visit. Outside of Detroit, it is a very nice and friendly place. Well, maybe not in January, but for someone from Alaska even that shouldn't be a problem.
Don't think you'll see all of Alaska in one brief visit, either; it's 587,000 sq. miles, and 95% is off of the road grid. Michigan is one of the places that gets a lot more snow than we do, though. I've got a good Navy buddy that still lives there; need to go see him, one day.
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Sure puts my travels to shame.
I haven't been to Oregon, Washington, Maine, Hawaii or Alaska.
Got all the others covered though.
DoninSacto, things can change in a hurry when God tells you to move. :)
Preppy, I seem to recall that you drive for a living, so I'm not surprised.
I would love to visit the states but i dont think i ever will.
There are some truly amazing places in this world, sir, and the States have been blessed to have many such places.
I have been in all of the lower 48 plus Hawaii. Alaska is the only one of the fifty I haven't been in. I plan to fix that soon. I have also been in Puerto Rico, Guam, the Canal Zone (when we still owned it), and the US Virgin Islands. So I have most of the territories covered too.
The six states in the far NE can all be done in a day but they are worth staying a bit longer to see the sights.
Michigan is tougher than it looks. Mostly, you go *to* Michigan rather than through it to get some place else. It is, however, worthy of a visit. Outside of Detroit, it is a very nice and friendly place. Well, maybe not in January, but for someone from Alaska even that shouldn't be a problem.
Don't think you'll see all of Alaska in one brief visit, either; it's 587,000 sq. miles, and 95% is off of the road grid. Michigan is one of the places that gets a lot more snow than we do, though. I've got a good Navy buddy that still lives there; need to go see him, one day.
Clearly y'all need to visit New Hampshire. ;)
That's probably so. :)
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