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Haha, I live just over an hour from Yellowstone and avoid it like the plague.
I went on a trip a few hours north of Yellowknife, NWT. The road ends at Yellowknife, so we went out in a little 6-person plane and landed on the water at a hunting camp and fished and looked around for caribou for a week. I'm a big fan of places without much life, so that area was the shit. The next closest thing for me would be the Beartooth Plateau in SW Montana.
belize is pretty damn nice. ridiculously good, cheap rum. cheap, ahem, smoke. sick snorkelling at the reef. islands to explore. cool local culture- the garifunas. man, i want to go back.
Lived in a mud hut in a farming village in West Bengal, India for 4 months. It was in the foothills of the Himalayas and this was the view from my back door. It was pretty amazing. The nearest paved surface was about an hour hike up the side of a mountain, where you could get a 4 hour jeep ride to the nearest actual city with like permanent buildings and stores and such. On a really clear day you could see Everest off in the distance, and Mt. Kangchenjunga (3rd highest in the world) was always like easily visible and looming in the distance. Real nice people, recently converted Catholics (within 2 generations) with a real black and white view of sin. They almost have the mindset of like 1950's America or something.
And in a totally different way: Shanghai.
Having a drink on the terasse of Bar Rouge is always a pretty nice time ! Going back this summer for 3 month, stoked !
zion is incredible... so is bryce. i can't wait to graduate highschool. me and my brother are road tripping from DC back home to L.A. then up to hood. hitting all the essentials along the way.
when i moved from california, we drove across the country and hit all the national treasures, so to speak. it's amazing how gorgeous the mid west is.