I really don’t know where to start with the USA, which is embarrassing because it’s my home country. I have no idea how to organize a guide to this place. Do I break the country down by region? Or time zone? Or do I write an individual travel guide for each state?
The truth is that the USA is MUCH more diverse- culturally, historically, and geographically- than it gets credit for. It’s simply HUGE. As of July 2022, the population was 331.9 million people, and the country is pretty much the same size area as the entire continent of Europe (96.6% to be exact).
So I can’t write a section about the USA like I do for, say, Portugal. It would be too difficult to organize for me and too crazy to navigate for the reader. Not to mention my travels have not taken me to even half of the fifty states.
But sometimes the easiest way is also the best. And that’s going to be the case here. Our outdoor travel tips and guides for the USA will be linked from this post, as well as from the menu on your right named “Outdoors USA”. We’ll start with our most recently-visited spot, Mission Bay, CA, and then dive into our favorite places in the Mid-Atlantic. Stay tuned :)
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Great idea! Also, how big is the U.S. or how small is Europe. Lol.