perfect!
actually, when you think about it, if you really travel a lot and are under 62, bless your fortunate heart, 80 bucks isn't a bad deal.
Now I guess this is what being grandfathered in feels like. How any organization can hand out lifetime vouchers for significant services at almost no
cost, gosh, it must be the government!
However, as the proverbial retired person on a much reduced income, if I can afford to even get to these places, well kinda nice to just drive on in and just wave.
Many of you remember my aborted RV trip 3 years ago. Not sure I'm going to try that again.
And not like you can fly into Yellowstone Park (before it blows and takes out three states, which is sadly no joke at all)
unless you have a small plane. So I think most of us drive to these places.
Now that my sister has moved to California, I'm trying to figure out how to get there.
Would really like to take a nice train ride, I think that one from Chicago. Getting to Chicago by train is no treat I've read, kinda boring scenery at least where the train tracks are.
But from Chicago West it's supposed to be a real adventure. And a comfortable one. In a sleeper with my own bathroom. I'd sure rather do that than get on a plane.
The cost of a business class air ticket from Raleigh to San Francisco is cardiac inducing. Train is much cheaper and I'm in no rush.
This country could sure use a good rail pass system like Europe.
With a high speed line to Yellowstone and all the parks in Utah. They already have a train to the Grand Canyon. Sort of.
Unfortunately trains tend to bring commerce and development along with them and you sure don't want that mucking up the Western parks.
I've had friends who took the train all the way across Canada. With wifi and a Kindle seems like an attractive option.
Tractors, as seen from a train...