Overlanding
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Hi everyone, back at home in North Yorkshire after a day walking in the Peak District #PTTravel
A1 Probably our (almost) annual trips to France/Belgium. The Channel Tunnel has certainly made things easier. #PTTravel
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@kate_frankie A1 Probably when I drove from my house to the Nurburgring in Germany and back.
Rememberable as driving there was a bucket list thing.
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A1 #PTTravel Many come to mind, mostly in the US including the driving trip I took through the Midwest earlier this year. It was memorable because of all the things I was able to scratch off the bucket list.
replying to @kate_frankie @kate_frankie A1: Cocoa Beach Florida to Seattle Washington when I was just a kid. It was so much fun! #pttravel
A2 #PTTravel About a decade ago, I took a trip across the Western US that went through 10 states & I saw a little of everything. That’s Lake Havasu City & London Bridge, Grand Canyon Skywalk, Mt Rushmore & Yellowstone.
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A1 I did a lot of overland backpacking in my 20s. Lots of buses, trains and even hiking. So many memories of long days but great sights.
More recently I've taken trains in China, Europe and buses in SE Asia. I tried to do a couple of US states with no car!
A3 #PTTravel Slovenia’s Julien Alps & Soca River Valley was a rare time I rented a car in Europe.
See stunning architecture details inside and outside when you tour the Sagrada Familia. https://t.co/VZHFonHYsI #PTTravel
A3 Traveled around Peru by coach, bus and train a few years back with a group tour #PTTravel
replying to @RooLovesTravel Driving from the Austrian border through Bavaria to Munich was stunning #pttravel a3
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@kate_frankie A3 The 4 cities of Japan we visited by train.
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