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crazypeople.online

I knew someone from TorC, they were pretty big on the national and state parks.

Oh and crystal/geode hunting. Desert folk have a whole vibe.

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lemmy.world

Fair play, there’s some pretty decent parkland in the state.

Too true about the desert folk, rock hounds and dirt farmers abound in the family tree. Things get weird quickly.

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Yea, I couldn't believe the sheer volume of loose crystals laying around in some parts of the SW while I was RVing through.

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lemmy.world

What are you planning to do there? ToC is very much in the middle of nowhere population wise. And don't forget to factor in car rental costs, you'd need a car there to do anything

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crazypeople.online

everyone i know in desert towns enjoys a slower life, so i think they'll be happy with the hot springs, national parks, massages, restaurants, museums, geode hunting, crystal shops and all that.

a lot of desert people have electric scooters and bikes now for town travel, and there are car rentals and cheap used cars available in ToC if you're planning more long-term.

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all the places mentioned above are inside or within a couple miles of downtown TorC.

TorC is not Manhattan, but there are massages, museums, restaurants, weed shops, hot springs, everything mentioned above is in or nearby the town.

spas:

restaurants:

the main lake is a 7-30 minutes bicycle ride away depending on your hotel.

TorC is not a singlular, required destination, just an example of how traveling can provide many options, one of which is a highly-rated $750 private apartment in New Mexico.

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crazypeople.online

Been this way since i started using it a decade ago.

Travelers can search by country rather than a particular neighborhood too, which makes it easier to find a good place cheap.

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