personally I have almost 0 interest going anywhere in the states, if i went anywhere it would be for a stereotypical vacation like Cali, Florida, Hawaii
Maine is pretty sweet. Only because it's so close to Canada But seriously, me and my family would always go down to Maine/New Hampshire/Vermont and go skiing/snowboarding for Christmas Vacation or March Break. And it's really nice there. Though I've only seen it snow covered.
you could do that anywhere in the WORLD... why would you pick wyoming? there and bazillions of places that are much more rural and much less populated than wyoming... there are a shitload of places for me. but not one is in the US, if ive got the opportunity to go anywhere in this whole fuckin massive world... FUCK the US. i would like to see amsterdam, just get fucking baked all day and night. i would try to attend the cannabis cup there too. its a tie between australia and amsterdam. australia i have long wanted to visit, and have heard great things.
I agree, if I'm gonna live anywhere. It's not gonna be the US. Ever. It's Canada or some place completely foreign.
mostly the same here, though i love washington state, it's gorgeous. i'd also like to see colorado and oregon. but only in the summer. i do really want to see a desert, i think they're fascinating and the images i've seen in the likes of national geographic and such are gorgeous...so i'd like to go to the southwest.... however, these are all places i could get to fairly easily with a lot less money than it would take to go to most of the other places i want to see, so if i could go anywhere in the world....probably not gonna be in the us, though hawaii MIGHT be considered....actually, i take that back, puerto rico sounds pretty cool, and thats in the US, its just not a state. i'd like to go to nepal. japan. southeast asia in general. ethiopia, sierra leone, egypt, morocco, india, the netherlands, scotland, scandinavia in general, easter island would probably be pretty cool to see, i'd like to go to iceland, latvia, georgia (not the state in the US, the european country), england, china, bolivia, brazil, chile, belize, cuba, the dominican republic, haiti, the virgin islands, pretty much any tropical island, i'd like to see vancouver, some of the cool wilderness destinations in alaska and canada (but i hate cold, so it would have to be during summer of course)....and obvious choices for a beer lover such as myself such as the UK, belgium, and germany there are tons of places i'd love to see. pretty much anyplace with cultures or histories that capture my interest, places with good food and beers, places with good cigars, places that tolerate pot smokers reasonably well, or just places i want to go to for whatever....some places i want to go to just because i think they'd be cool places to see. many of the places i'd like to go to, i would never travel to without having an armed gaurd or something helping me out. such as sierra leone....its got a heartbreakingly tragic history, and the tragedies of their civil war are far too recent for me to be comfortable going there purely as a tourist. i had a teacher from sierra leone, and he told us a lot about it, both good and bad. the good things make it sound like an amazing place full of many amazing people....but the bad things are so horrifying....i couldnt bring myself to go there without precautions.... same for a number of the other places i listed!
maybe Zurich... Canada seems pretty nice to be sure, but that smug inverse nationalism so many of you have cancels out a lot of the good sides for me. but I can understand, though, since the States and Canada have an interesting, symbiotic relationship. the worse the States look in the eyes of the world, the more tepidly neutral Canada becomes the darling.
Poland, South Korea, Japan, Thailand, Hong Kong, Chile, Argentina, Puerto Rico, Amsterdam (of course), and Mars.
Ha Mars would be a pretty sweet place, plus you get the benefit of not having to worry about po being on patrol.
Hopefully next summer/fall I'll be heading to India to visit family, it'll be my first trip out of the US.