EPIC ROAD TRIPS
Martha’s Vineyard
I’ve driven from New York State to Key West, Florida.
I spent nights sleeping on the sand on the Cape Hatteras National Seashore.
Exploring the Outer Banks.
Driving Skyline Drive.
Tail of the Dragon in North Carolina and Tennessee.
Edisto Island.
The Florida Keys.
Some of the Great Lakes, including Huron, Michigan, Erie, and Ontario.
Several trips to Chicago.
And, from ’21 to ’24, Paulie’s Push, as the official media support vehicle four years in a row.
More than 35+ nights spent under the stars in my little climate-controlled sleeping pod.
Sixteen different campgrounds: everything from privately-owned to municipal and state parks and federal lands.
With plans to continue my journey west.
With the introduction of Red Rocket, my second Tesla Model 3, it was time to embark on a new journey.
I began a little tour of the waterfalls of New York State.
I spent time time doing a scenic drive along NY-5, the alternative to the New York State Thruway between Buffalo and Albany.
I visited bits here and there of the Great Lakes Seaway Trail, driving along the edges of Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, and the St. Lawrence River.
And in September, I joined my friend Ryan for a road trip to Acadia National Park and downeast Maine, driving through the Kancamagus Highway and the Mount Washington Auto Road along the way.
Next up: Martha’s Vineyard, in coastal Massachusetts. Let’s go!
To bring your car, or to rely on public transportation? That is the question.
There are lots of ways to get around Martha’s Vineyard.
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For breakfast, we asked some locals for recommendations and heard about the local diner.