You may not know this, but we're kind of experts at road trips. Basically. We're going to spend this post expounding upon the what, why, and how of the mythical Road Trip.
First, what?
road trip, n.
Definition:
a journey via automobile, sometimes unplanned or impromptu; a journey involving sporting game(s)away from home
Dictionary.com's 21st Century Lexicon
There you are. Now you know.
Why? No one knows for sure. Popular opinion says it comes with the American Spirit: unbridled, wild. Men and women (but mostly men) have been taking road trips for centuries! (Some more fun than others)
All road trips end differently, but in one way or another, they can almost always be called successes. Whether you successfully make a trip to the North Pole and back, or end up a thousand miles from home out of gas and without a dime to your name, both are great examples of a successful road trip.
What really matters is what the goals were from the beginning. In the above examples, the people who went to the North Pole set their goals very specifically:
- Reach the North Pole
- Come back home
- Drive far
- Have fun
There are very few circumstances that qualify as a failed road trip. One would be that the travelers set out on the great endeavor and don't make it a mile from the starting point.
To help illustrate the concept, we're going to use pictures from a road trip we took recently. Most of the points are personal rules and principles we've adopted and applied with great success to our situation. Therefore, what's said here can't be applied to every road trip anywhere. Every journey is different, and to be a good road trip-er, you've got to be ready to adjust.
Here they are in almost no particular order:
Rule No. 1 - Drive.
This is a pretty general rule for road trips. Although you could be riding a bike, riding a llama, or even running, the classic and universally accepted version is via a motor vehicle.
Rule No. 2 - Obey all traffic laws (generally).
They are for your own safety. If you want to go far, you had better obey these. Or else you will get really messed up really fast. :(
Rule No. 3 - Don't forget your guide.
Rule No. 4 - Avoid hitting other cars.
It may seem really fun at first, but it will result in the end in your road trip, or at least a delay.
Rule No. 5 - DO use your breaks.
Stop with your brakes, or you will stop with theirs.
Rule No. 6 - Have some good entertainment.
Rule No. 7 - Provide your own soundtrack
Rule No. 8 - Beware of truckers.
Truckers can be really awesome, or really crazy. We have found out from this picture that Santa has an Evil brother. His name is probably Bob… or Nicky, or Toby.
Enhanced picture.
Rule No. 9 - Check EVERY road sign for information pertinent to your journey.Because, who knows, you may get cold feet on a journey of such magnitude.
Rule No. 10 - Give no quarter to the enemy.
Rule No. 11 - Bring a camera.
Send us your pictures from your adventures, and if they get the BulfenRoben Seal of Approval (we'll elaborate on that later), they might make it into a future post!
(Ha, look at us, building up our non-existant reader base. Haha.)