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We’re glad you’re here. This space is built for people who want to experience road trips the right way — with purpose, curiosity, and connection. Everything below starts right here in The Campfire — this is your home base. 1.) Introduce yourself below! • Where you live (city/state or region) • Your favorite road trip route or destination • One fun or interesting fact about where you live — something most people wouldn’t know 2.) Start engaging. -Ask a question, share insight, or talk through a trip you’re planning. This is where conversations begin and where you start connecting with the community. 3.) Get started in the Classroom. Begin the 7-Day Challenge or jump into a course to start learning how to plan and experience road trips better — with more clarity, structure, and intention. 4.) Mark your calendar for the weekly meeting.This is where the community comes together to connect, learn, and share insights in real time. Each week will feature a different state. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- How the community is structured: • The Campfire — You’re here, this is the main hub. Introductions, general discussion, questions, insights, and ongoing conversations all happen here. • Road Trippers Connect- Use this to link up with others — coordinate meetups, find people heading to the same places, or talk through specific trips with other travelers. • Regional Discussion Groups- This is where you go deeper. Each region is broken down into states. Choose a state, jump into that thread, and connect directly with locals. Ask questions, get recommendations, and understand each state or city on a deeper level from people who actually live there. • Classroom Section - This is where you build your foundation. Start with the 7-Day Challenge, then move into courses that help you plan smarter, travel with intention, and create better experiences. If you’re not sure where to start — start simple: introduce yourself. This community works because of the people in it. Welcome — and enjoy the journey!
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Share Your Best Road Trip Planning Tips!
Planning the ultimate road trip comes down to balance—enough structure to give you direction and create the experiences you’re looking for, without overplanning to the point that you lose the spontaneity of the open road. Too little planning turns a trip into stress and chaos. Too much planning makes it rigid and exhausting. The sweet spot is knowing what matters and letting the rest unfold naturally. That balance is exactly what we teach inside our course. You’ll learn a simple, proven framework for planning road trips the right way—starting with your timeframe, defining whether your trip is destination-focused or experience-driven, setting realistic daily mileage, choosing your level of structure, giving your trip a clear theme, and researching just enough to uncover meaningful stops without overloading your itinerary. The goal is to help you build a solid trip foundation in minutes, so you can either refine it further or hit the road with confidence. If you want to travel with more ease, intention, and flexibility—and stop guessing how much to plan—this is all covered step-by-step in the course. Share Your Tips Below!
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Share Your Best Road Trip Planning Tips!
Family Questions During Downtime
Family Connection Questions - These questions help kids look inward, express themselves, and build stronger connections with everyone in the car. - If you could only eat one food for the rest of your life, what would it be? - What has happened recently that you think you’ll remember for years? - What is your favorite memory we’ve shared as a family? - What is your favorite memory with each family member individually? - What would your perfect day look like? - If you could live anywhere for three months, where would it be? - What is the nicest thing you’ve ever done for someone else? - What is your proudest accomplishment? - What makes you feel loved? - What makes you feel brave? - If your stuffed animals or toys could talk, what would they say? - Pretend you’re a chef—what would you serve at your restaurant? - If you were outside all day, what would you do? - What are three strengths you think you have? - What’s the craziest thing you’ve ever eaten? - If you gave everyone in the family new names, what would they be? - What is something I always say to you? - What kind of car do you think you’ll drive when you grow up? - What do you want to be when you grow up? Share your thoughts and any additions below
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Family Questions During Downtime
How To Time Block & Keep Kids Engaged
Keeping kids engaged on long road trips comes down to variety, balance, and pacing. Audiobooks and kid-friendly playlists can make time fly by—whether it’s introducing them to a favorite series like Harry Potter or mixing their favorite songs with classic road-trip anthems everyone can sing along to. Movies can help when needed, but they’re best saved as a last resort. Some of the best moments on the road come from games, questions, conversations, being immersed in the local culture and shared experiences you don’t get at home. One simple way to make long drives easier is to think in two-hour blocks instead of one long stretch. Breaking a 500-mile day into four manageable segments—each with a different activity and a real break to stretch, eat, or explore—keeps everyone refreshed and engaged. Switching drivers when possible, stopping at local spots, and arriving by early evening makes the day feel full without feeling exhausting. When you zoom out, even a 2,000-mile trip becomes approachable when it’s broken into relaxed, repeatable days. This approach is especially helpful when traveling with kids, and it’s exactly the kind of balance we focus on in our course—enough structure to stay sane, enough flexibility to enjoy the journey. What are your go-to tips for keeping kids happy and energized on road trips?
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How To Time Block & Keep Kids Engaged
Questions For Downtime On Trips With Friends
Questions with Friends - Start with the driver and then go clockwise throughout your vehicle, taking turns—each person should answer the same question before moving to the next to keep everyone engaged and not miss out on some good answers! 1. Describe your worst first date ever and take turns. 2. What food would you never eat under any circumstances? 3. If you could go back in time, what year would you travel to? 4. If you could have been a child prodigy, what skill would you choose to have? 5. What was your favorite toy or game growing up? 6. Favorite food growing up? 7. What is the worst job you have ever had and why? 8. If you could stay a certain age forever, what age would it be? 9. If you could meet anyone living or dead, who would it be? 10. Would you want to know the exact date of your death? Why or why not? 11. If you could breed two completely different animals, what would they be and what would the new species be called? 12. Do you believe in ghosts? Why or why not? 13. Do you believe in Bigfoot? Why or why not? 14. Do you believe in extraterrestrials? Why or why not? 15. If you could learn one new skill by snapping your fingers, what would it be? 16. If you were to start a blog, what would it be about? 17. What is the one thing that keeps you up at night? 18. What is the biggest mistake in your life and why? 19. What is the best purchase you have ever made in your life and why? Biggest? 20. When you think of success, what comes to mind? 21. What do you value in a friendship? 22. Have you ever ignored one of my texts? Why? 23. What did you learn growing up that sticks with you today? 24. What was your childhood like? 25. Who was your role model when you were young? 26. What was the most romantic thing anyone has ever done for you? 27. If you could quit your job and do anything, what would it be? 28. What do you wish more people knew about you? 29. What would you do if you had an entire weekend open? 30. Do you consider yourself an expert on anything? 31. What was your best memory with each of us?
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