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2 hours ago, Benson said:

Yo Brighton as a Cape Cod native I have to chime in, PTown is loads of fun, you’ve got your choice of over a dozen restaurants with waterfront sunset views of the harbor, art galleries up the wazoo (do not use this phrase while in PTown if ou don’t want to be misinterpreted).

The whole Lower Cape is still a delightful trip if you enjoy nature, quiet, beaches, and getting absolutely shithoused to a local band at the Beachcomber while having some oysters.

Another Cape Cod native right here too!

 

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I’ve seen plenty that has raised my eyebrows on the FoH forum, this one takes the cake.  

as an outsider but someone who lived there for a while, granted a long time ago, there is so much to love. same as most countries.  strange as it might seem these days, i absolutely loved DC. it

I'll take Big Sky over LA 101 out of 100 times. No debate.   

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15 minutes ago, Markspring1978 said:

I’ve seen plenty that has raised my eyebrows on the FoH forum, this one takes the cake.  

I'm sure Billings is lovely this time of year tho

 

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The cape is such an interesting rec.  my wife and son love it.  Her mom is from Orleans and they still have a place out there.  They all love it but for me it’s just “fine.”   But I really love hearing why people love it so maybe one day I will love it as much as my family.

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Man, there are so many options. I'd say a good one, especially if traveling from Australia, is:

1. San Francisco
2. Drive up the coast highway to Mendocino, to the Oregon border, etc.

That's time in a great city, and time on a beautiful stretch of coastline that is off the beaten path depending on the time of year. Summer would be much more crowded.

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If I was nailed down and had to choose only one city I would have say New York City. 

Off the beaten path, my personal favorite is the temperate rain forest area south of or directly west of Seattle. In general I think the national parks around the US are spectacular, although I have not been to nearly enough of them. 

 

8 hours ago, SenorPerfecto said:

I'm sure Billings is lovely this time of year tho

That area stretching to the west through Yellowstone is spectacular and surprisingly temperate given its latitude.  To each their own, but I think it is definitely a place worth going to in the USA. 

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12 hours ago, HopeUgood said:

 

 

That area stretching to the west through Yellowstone is spectacular and surprisingly temperate given its latitude.  To each their own, but I think it is definitely a place worth going to in the USA. 

Uh, not if you had a week. Ain't nobody going to friggin Montana ?

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If he/she goes to NYC, remember Houston Street is not pronounced how it’s spelled.  And You’ll get some interesting looks if you do.  

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16 hours ago, HopeUgood said:

If I was nailed down and had to choose only one city I would have say New York City. 

Off the beaten path, my personal favorite is the temperate rain forest area south of or directly west of Seattle. In general I think the national parks around the US are spectacular, although I have not been to nearly enough of them. 

 

That area stretching to the west through Yellowstone is spectacular and surprisingly temperate given its latitude.  To each their own, but I think it is definitely a place worth going to in the USA. 

Olympic National Park—a bit of a drive From Seattle, but worth the effort just for the Elwha area and Hall of Mosses.

North Cascades and Mount Rainier aren’t bad either.

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On ‎3‎/‎2‎/‎2020 at 7:51 PM, Destro said:

Best city is New Orleans. The only risk is that a visitor might accidentally find the real New Orleans - the old, weird one - and never leave. It happens regularly.

As a New Orleans resident, I can attest to its greatness. However, if you come here in the summer it is quite miserable. So hot it is hard to breathe.

 

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San Diego is an awesome spot to visit.

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4 hours ago, SenorPerfecto said:

Uh, not if you had a week. Ain't nobody going to friggin Montana ?

Yeah right, nobody going to friggin Montana. Just record numbers of the wealthiest people in the world. Frankly, as a lifetime resident of Montana, I'm not a big fan of the influx. 

https://www.cntraveler.com/story/big-skys-sweeping-revamp-moves-the-montana-resort-beyond-ski

I think @ohbob976, @ElJavi76 and @inter4alia have all been to Big Sky Country recently, what did you guys think? 

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51 minutes ago, Markspring1978 said:

Yeah right, nobody going to friggin Montana. Just record numbers of the wealthiest people in the world. Frankly, as a lifetime resident of Montana, I'm not a big fan of the influx. 

https://www.cntraveler.com/story/big-skys-sweeping-revamp-moves-the-montana-resort-beyond-ski

I think @ohbob976, @ElJavi76 and @inter4alia have all been to Big Sky Country recently, what did you guys think? 

You should be delighted when Californians spread “Montana is boring” propaganda. Would you rather we move there and tell you “how we do things back home”?

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1 hour ago, bpm32 said:

You should be delighted when Californians spread “Montana is boring” propaganda. Would you rather we move there and tell you “how we do things back home”?

You are so right. I almost immediately deleted the post as soon as I came to my senses. Unfortunately, my senses have been blunted by the constant barrage of collectivist progressivism that has been in filtering in from the Left coast.

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On 3/3/2020 at 5:05 PM, captaincaveman said:

Best city - New York, NY

Best off the beaten path - Sedona, AZ hands down my favorite place to visit in the continental US.

I second the Sedona pick. Nothing like it in the world.

San Diego would be my choice of city.

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10 hours ago, Markspring1978 said:

Yeah right, nobody going to friggin Montana. Just record numbers of the wealthiest people in the world. Frankly, as a lifetime resident of Montana, I'm not a big fan of the influx. 

https://www.cntraveler.com/story/big-skys-sweeping-revamp-moves-the-montana-resort-beyond-ski

I think @ohbob976, @ElJavi76 and @inter4alia have all been to Big Sky Country recently, what did you guys think? 

It was just ok. ????

Kidding. I'm kidding. Truly a gorgeous place. Clean air. You can drink the water from the tap and it tastes like filtered water. Our group stayed at Lone Mountain Ranch. I told my wife... We're lucky to be able to enjoy this stuff. Some people will never look at scenes like this. We did dog sledding, and I still get goosebumps remembering the imagery. The mountain was gorgeous as well. (Please take with a grain of salt, we're not seasoned skiers, but we've been to a bunch of mountains on the a East Coast.) The food was outstanding! We're thinking of revisiting with our grown kids next year. 

I wouldn't want a bunch of outsiders messing up my peaceful Montana either if I were you. In NJ... And particularly down the Jersey shore they call those people "Bennies". Locals hate Bennies cause they have a knack for ruining things. Urban dictionary Benny for elaborate definition. I wish I wouldn't have had such a prepared weekend or we would've been able to go for a smoke. Cheers Mark!

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These are Montana Bennies! ?

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2 hours ago, ElJavi76 said:

I wish I wouldn't have had such a prepared weekend or we would've been able to go for a smoke. 

 

Deal. Glad to hear you had a good time. 

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Been on my bucket list forever to see Yellowstone. Have a trip booked 1rst week of May. Staying Jackson Hole and Mammoth Hot Springs. Hope plans do not get messed up with the C-Virus .

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I've got to toss another vote in the hat for New Orleans.  The 7th ward is a magical place... really though, most of the non-tourist-trap corners of the city have a lot to offer.  By all means, send them by the French quarter, but advise against spending too much time there... And if they are planning to rent a car they could always road-trip it down to the outskirts of Austin afterwards for some nice hiking (or up to Tunica, MS--the Vegas of the deep south ?)

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If it were me, and I was going to tell a person from outside the US, who was coming here for *7 days*, and they could bop around a bit, I'd tell them 3 days NYC, 2 days NoLa, 2 days Vegas. You will see the fat, ugly, happy America. And you'll probably have a great time.

Of course, you could instead come to California and spend however much time you like. LA beaches (you can skip San Diego -- it's just LA without the fun) and Hollywood and the best food scene on Earth; San Francisco is just great to hang in; you could do Napa if you're into wine; Big Sur is... as spectacular as the Amalfi Coast and about 1/100 as crowded. Then there are the parks... Yosemite? Defies belief that a place can be so wild and beautiful and monumental. It is the crown Jewel of America's national park system. If you could only see one, see this one. Grand Canyon is #2.

 

Or, yeah... you could spend 7 days in New Orleans. Not in summer...

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7 hours ago, FatherOfPugs said:

Haven't been yet, but I'm currently doing research on some big game hunting while visiting. Have a couple friends in Bozeman. 

My dad goes elk hunting every year, I believe they stay in West Yellowstone for a week long outing.  I am sure locals could give you much better lay of the land for the best spots, but I know my dad and friends love going to that particular area. 

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Real city for a newbie: Chicago or New York. 

Off the path or small cities with interesting nature at the door step: Sedona; Asheville and surrounding national forest/parks; Seattle and surrounding national forest/parks; Jackson Hole and surrounding national forest/parks; the bourbon trail in Kentucky, and New Orleans but NEVER in summer. 

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