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- Road-tripping around the US can be awe-inspiring — if you avoid making mistakes.
- I've traveled 2,800 miles on US road trips and had some regrets.
- In the future, I will spend fewer daily hours on the road and rely less on stops for caffeine.
Road trips can be amazing, awe-inspiring, and annoying.
I'd know — I've spent 400 hours traveling 2,800 miles on the road. I've passed through 30 states around the Southwest and up the coasts. I've traveled from Texas to the Carolinas, New Mexico to Oregon, and twice from Arizona to NYC. I've toured the Northeast in a van with my band. I've slept in more campsites and parking lots than I can count.
So, what makes an otherwise amazing, awe-inspiring road trip feel annoying? Mistakes. And I've had time to make a bunch of them.
These are the six biggest mistakes I've made on the road that I'll avoid in the future.
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