Part of our time spent was in Seattle where we logged 63 miles with its steep hills and
often narrow streets.
Not exact matches
Often one of the best dates is simply to wander its
narrow streets — be tourists in your own town — and see where the wind takes you.
Remember, the Metris was designed in Europe where city
streets are
often narrow and torturous.
The
streets run in unplanned and sometimes maze - like directions; paved roads
often thin into dirt paths; wide
streets narrow into alleys lined with zinc or scrap - board fences.
The
streets of Isla are
narrow and
often crowded with mopeds, golf carts and taxis filled with happy sightseers as well as locals so be aware as you explore the town.
We travel Baja in a Toyota Dolphin micro-motorhome (read about why we chose our Toyota Dolphin), and have met travelers in camper vans, truck campers, and even giant RV's (although the Mexican
streets are
often very
narrow with sharp corners, so a large RV is not ideal for exploration).