Some Winter and Spring Travel Ideas
December 17, 2009
If you’re a committed traveller then it doesn’t matter if the economy is sinking and your finances are faltering and the world as you know it is changing. Well, it does up to a point, but you’ll likely still find some way to travel somewhere out of the ordinary or do something out of the ordinary, somehow. Here are some ideas if you just want to go, though much better articulated by the famous Robert Louis Stevenson.
For my part, I travel not to go anywhere, but to go. I travel for travel’s sake. The great affair is to move.”
- If you have about a month, $3000 (including airfare!!) and a good pair of walking shoes then head to St. Jean Pied du Port in France, the official start of the Camino de Santiago. Start walking and all your problems will disappear – except the pain of blisters and packs.
- Georgia O’Keefe’s big open sky country in New Mexico always beckons. Hike, cycle, ski and enjoy the galleries.
- Moab, Utah is another spot that calls me back time and again. Cold and sunny in the winter, uncomfortably hot in the summer but perfect in spring and fall. Hike or bike magnificent red rock country. Camp, stay at cheap hotels or at one of my favourite inns.
- Baja, Mexico is one of the few places on the planet that I would happily return to every year for a weeks worth of sun and sea kayaking.
- Hop in your car, outfitted with snow tires and shovels, grab your downhill and crosscountry skis and plan on 1-4 weeks away depending on where you live and how great the snow is. Drive from town to town, wherever the snow blows you, and try some of those ski hills you’ve only heard about on the Weather Network. A western Canada version was recently profiled though this would also be fun to do in eastern Canada and the eastern US (think Mt. Tremblant, Mont Ste. Anne, Sutton, Stowe, Jay Peak…) or in Colorado, Wyoming, Utah and Idaho (think Steamboat, Copper, Vail, Aspen, Telluride, Jackson Hole, Park City, Alta, Sun Valley…)
Contact me if you need more ideas but assuming you enjoy some physical activity you won’t go wrong with any of the ones mentioned.
Leigh McAdam
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