Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. We'll have our own car, and be touring around on our own. I just don't want to be bumping elbows in a traffic jam on a trail when we go for a hike.
I appreciate the hypocrisy of complaining about too many tourists, but we'd like to enjoy the natural sights without the company of crowds of people.
You know how to drive on the left lane? It's insane in cities and towns.
Yes, we've driven on the left before without any problem. We both also know how to drive a manual transmission, before anyone asks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. We'll have our own car, and be touring around on our own. I just don't want to be bumping elbows in a traffic jam on a trail when we go for a hike.
I appreciate the hypocrisy of complaining about too many tourists, but we'd like to enjoy the natural sights without the company of crowds of people.
You know how to drive on the left lane? It's insane in cities and towns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. We'll have our own car, and be touring around on our own. I just don't want to be bumping elbows in a traffic jam on a trail when we go for a hike.
I appreciate the hypocrisy of complaining about too many tourists, but we'd like to enjoy the natural sights without the company of crowds of people.
You know how to drive on the left lane? It's insane in cities and towns.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. We'll have our own car, and be touring around on our own. I just don't want to be bumping elbows in a traffic jam on a trail when we go for a hike.
I appreciate the hypocrisy of complaining about too many tourists, but we'd like to enjoy the natural sights without the company of crowds of people.