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Weekly Q&A If you could make one wish, what would it be? "To complete next year the epic trip I post

[Image] The cowboy code of ethics encourages its followers to live each day with courage, take pride in their work, be tough but fair, and keep their promises, among other things. May I suggest that we all take a page from the cowboy book and start living life a little more courageously? For inspiration, keep reading to learn how one South Central Los Angeles ranch is taking these principles to heart, and applying them to everything from character building to activism. Sanna Boman Lead Editor, Roadtrippers Magazine [Alternate text] [Alternate text] [Image]( [In South Central LA, Urban Saddles honors the history of Black cowboy culture]( [Read More]( [Image]( [Escorted by Saltwater Cowboys, the Chincoteague Ponies make their annual swim across the channel from Assateague Island]( [Check it out]( [Alternate text]( [Plan without limits]( [With Roadtrippers Plus you can add up to 150 stops to your trip, view live traffic conditions, and enjoy everything in Roadtrippers without ads.]( [Get Roadtrippers Plus]( [Image]( [How to prepare for a road trip with snacks, apps, and entertainment]( [Learn more]( [Image]( [Take a journey through Central New York’s progressive past along the Women's Heritage Trail]( [Let's go]( Weekly Q&A If you could make one wish, what would it be? "To complete next year the epic trip I postponed because of COVID-19: 50 places, 6,600 miles, U.S., and Canada." -Terry Westley [Image]( [Image]( [Nebraska’s Carhenge may be less mysterious than its English counterpart, but it’s just as bizarre]( [Take me there]( [This green oasis is in the middle of Metropolitan northern New Jersey]( [Let's go]( [Image]( [Image]( [The ultimate guide to seeing the best of Route 66 in one week]( [Take this trip]( [Find hidden beaches, small-town charm, and the first sunrise at this national park]( [Read more]( [Image] Sent with ❤️from Roadtrippers HQ Photo Credit: [The Chincoteague ponies swim]( by The Old Major; [Steering wheel with hand]( by Angyalosi Beata. Visit Us [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( [LinkedIn]( Roadtrippers 131 E. McMicken Ave. Cincinnati, OH 45202 Want to receive even more road trip inspiration & stories from the road? Update your profile [here](. [Unsubscribe](

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