>>589090which do I like best? Of the ones I've been to, I liked wyoming the best, probably, though all the west coast states + montana have great terrain and weather. Wyoming has beautiful varied terrain, nice little towns, and everybody was nice (except people in yellowstone, who probaby weren't from wyoming). I think oregon was the worst experience for me: bullshit traffic/drivers, ridiculously low speed limits for straight flat nowhere terrain, the stupid gas pumping shit, douchey people, fucking crater lake closing one day before I got there, though they have some nice desert areas with cool gorges. To be fair, people out west tend to be douchey in general; I didn't expect that. Likewise, east coast people *weren't* douchey, surprisingly.
I wanted to like washington, because it has the best terrain/climate, and I like seattle for a lot of reasons, but good god the libs are terrible.
Other states I like: Mass (didn't meet anybody but it was great to drive through), vermont (same), west virginia (one of my favs for a lot of reasons), nevada, and cali outside of the cities. Montana is pretty but everybody is a douche. I'm from Indiana, which is a mixed bag. The areas between Omaha and Sioux Falls are pretty cool.
Never been to the middle north, the middle south, or the non-continentals. Also a few of the smaller east coast states.
>>589161I didn't see the post above yours for a moment. I actually liked New Jersey; it was a pleasant drive, and I stayed in Newark for a couple days while visiting NYC with a friend. Didn't have any negative experiences. A different time I had to connect from JFK to newarks airport, and the only bad part there was the nigger driver who took me.