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Re: Road Trippin' the USA - Spring/Summer '15

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2014 9:26 am
by kbit
odont: thank you for making that point. Everyrhing is kind of loose right now so im hoping to nail shit down as the months draw nearer.

Highlights that I would look for in a city (not that I would need to fulfill all of them) would be:

Access to useful public transit / bicycle friendly. If I could get by well enough without owning a car I would.

Less snow/cold winters, been dealing with that long enough and wouldn't mind a change of pace. Lake effect snow can suck big time. Im not a huge heat person either but I can deal if it's not super humid.

A more adventurous music scene would be a huge plus but that can be hard to define or seek out cuz shit is always changing. Suffice to say a place thats a bigger market for touring bands would be awesome.

Job market is a bit vague for me, but ive been in the not for profit world and wouldn't mind staying there.

A good law school would be a big plus, Marla is likely looking to go in the future.

Re: Road Trippin' the USA - Spring/Summer '15

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2014 9:49 am
by ryan summit
heyohhh road trip
you gotta stop in hudson on your way down
and who knows you may dig it here
road trip over in 6 hours
you should add Fort Collins, CO to that list
i fuckin love that place
we werent suppose to stay here
we were going there or austin
but anyway, good for you man
rochester is like, uh, the rochester of NY
i was gonna say "the michigan" of NY
but odont is such a nice dude
didnt wanna hurt anyones feelings

Re: Road Trippin' the USA - Spring/Summer '15

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2014 11:09 am
by jrmy
Providence RI can be a bit dicey for jobs, but there's interesting stuff here and there, and plenty of non-profits. I think it's a super navigable city, personally, and totally bikeable. For New England, the winters are pretty mild. The music scene is constantly changing, but we have a legacy of crazy stuff (Fort Thunder, the warehouse scene, Load Records), a few big venues and bunches of smaller venues. I wish there were more local record stores, but there are a couple, and lots of little labels. It does get super humid in August, but the rest of the summer tends to be pretty nice, and we have amazing beach access. Nicely located between Boston and NYC. Plenty of colleges, and Brown University definitely has a Law School, as does Roger Williams University.

I'd love to hang if you do stop through, though I can't proactively offer crash space (young kid + small house = just not easily feasible anymore).

Re: Road Trippin' the USA - Spring/Summer '15

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2014 11:30 am
by odontophobia
ryan summit wrote:heyohhh road trip
you gotta stop in hudson on your way down
and who knows you may dig it here
road trip over in 6 hours
you should add Fort Collins, CO to that list
i fuckin love that place
we werent suppose to stay here
we were going there or austin
but anyway, good for you man
rochester is like, uh, the rochester of NY
i was gonna say "the michigan" of NY
but odont is such a nice dude
didnt wanna hurt anyones feelings
I don't know anything about upstate NY.

Michigan of NY could be a compliment, I'm not sure.

Detroit is run down and shitty but has charm and people doing cool things there. Lots of cool ass nature shit and a we on a peninsula so whatever. Apocalypse? got that fresh water covered. Gonna get weird in the woods.

But if Michigan of NY isn't a compliment I totally get it. :D
I love Grand Rapids. Might be here a long time, might not. It'll do for now. Kinda want to do the Pacific Northwest thing. I like Austin, TX a lot but that shit is a bummer in the summer. I hate the heat.

Re: Road Trippin' the USA - Spring/Summer '15

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2014 12:35 pm
by D.o.S.
kbithecrowing wrote:doomcatmeowbert: Thank you for the suggestions! We were considering hitting somewhere in New Mexico and your description makes it even more appealing. I'll probably hit you up about more NOLA details in the future, my aunt lives there so I'm hoping to spend a good chunk of time there.
Achtane wrote:DUDE IF YOU VISIT NEWPORT NEWS WE ARE HANGING OUT
One of Marla's best friends lives there SO GET READY TO BRO OUT :yay:
Wes Mantooth wrote:Well Minneapolis is great in the summer. So if you change your mind and are swinging through MN at all, you're more than welcome to crash at my place :thumb:
Awesome dude! It's a city that was semi on my radar. Is winter brutal there?
kbithecrowing wrote: I'll probably hit you up about more NOLA details in the future, my aunt lives there so I'm hoping to spend a good chunk of time there.
Achtane wrote:DUDE IF YOU VISIT NEWPORT NEWS WE ARE HANGING OUT
One of Marla's best friends lives there SO GET READY TO BRO OUT :yay:
Wes Mantooth wrote:Well Minneapolis is great in the summer. So if you change your mind and are swinging through MN at all, you're more than welcome to crash at my place :thumb:
kbithecrowing wrote:
Achtane wrote:DUDE IF YOU VISIT NEWPORT NEWS WE ARE HANGING OUT
One of Marla's best friends lives there SO GET READY TO BRO OUT :yay:
kbithecrowing wrote: One of Marla's best friends lives there SO GET READY TO BRO OUT :yay:
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Re: Road Trippin' the USA - Spring/Summer '15

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2014 12:56 pm
by kbit
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Re: Road Trippin' the USA - Spring/Summer '15

Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 1:45 am
by ChetMagongalo
DUDE, come hang with me in Denton! You could probably sleep at my place, I'd have to ask my roomies, but if they say no you guys can sleep in my room anyway :)

Re: Road Trippin' the USA - Spring/Summer '15

Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 3:21 am
by whiskey_face
skip phoenix hit up Flagstaff and sedona az.

ft collins colorado is incredible. i have lots of family there :D

Re: Road Trippin' the USA - Spring/Summer '15

Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 9:38 am
by ryan summit
no shit
a second on ft collins
i love that whole area
goin cross country i made sure to go through
i got a friend there
but he dont answer the phone no more
HEY FISH,CALL ME!!!
you can make it part of the trip if you switch 90 to 80
it doesnt sap time cause you have to drop down in chicago
if your not stopping in chicago
avoid driving through it
its not fun to drive past it
and youll stare at the white sox feild for hours

Re: Road Trippin' the USA - Spring/Summer '15

Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 12:19 pm
by kbit
Ft Collins, noted and will look into it :)
ChetMagongalo wrote:DUDE, come hang with me in Denton! You could probably sleep at my place, I'd have to ask my roomies, but if they say no you guys can sleep in my room anyway :)
I really want to come to Denton just to hang with all you scuzzers haha. Hopefully we can make it happen. Thanks for the shelter offer :)

Re: Road Trippin' the USA - Spring/Summer '15

Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 2:46 pm
by LaoWiz
You will love New Orleans, I would skip Houston and go straight to Austin.

If you are headed to CA after that I would go through Tucson. Tucson is a beautiful weird place. Phoenix nearby is one of the lamest cities I have been to.

Depending on which way you are headed to CA, you could always go through LA and take the Pacific Coast highway and go through Big Sur national park, hit Santa Cruz, and then San Francisco on the way to Davis. You def need to hit up San Fran and the Bay area, just really beautiful and lots of character. LA is a beast of a city, there's tons of cool spots here but not that fun if you don't know where to go.

Re: Road Trippin' the USA - Spring/Summer '15

Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 3:03 pm
by aens_wife
I love Minneapolis. Great music, great food and beer, several great schools, including a few decent law schools. Really bike friendly and so so beautiful. The only downside is the winter.

If you come through, let us know. We are about 90 miles away from Mpls and would drive over in a heartbeat, and you are always welcome at the Dwarfcraft shop : )

Re: Road Trippin' the USA - Spring/Summer '15

Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 3:54 pm
by ChetMagongalo
I plan on flying to Seattle in the summer so hopefully you aren't gonna come through here when I'm gone! Denton is an okay place to live but honestly it's nothing special, the best thing about Denton is the people and cheap rent. The weather kinda bites and all the dope nature spots are scattered across TX. I'm actually planning on getting out of here after I graduate, if I can find a job somewhere

Re: Road Trippin' the USA - Spring/Summer '15

Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 3:55 pm
by ChetMagongalo
And yeah you should definitely skip Houston haha

Re: Road Trippin' the USA - Spring/Summer '15

Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 7:01 pm
by D.o.S.
Fort Collins is rad.