It's that time of year again, when the sun is shining, new zoo exhibits are opening, summer is in full session in the Northern Hemisphere and it's time for yet another 'Snowleopard Road Trip' thread. During the 2008, 2010, 2011 and 2012 road trips I was with my wife and we had two children during that time and we went everywhere as a family. Very young kids are basically free at all zoological facilities and we toured America and visited just about every single major zoo and aquarium in the nation. During the 2014, 2015, 2017 and 2018 road trips I traveled alone and visited what seems like every single small zoo and aquarium that I could find in the western half of the USA.
This year brings a bigger, better road trip in comparison to what I like to call the obscure zoological detritus in states ranging from California to Illinois to Wisconsin and Michigan. I've been all across Canada (9 out of the 10 Provinces) and all 50 U.S. states, plus all over Australia and even a jaunt in Europe in 2003 and then the Caribbean in 2008. One really nice aspect of visiting zoos is that everything is culminating with the 2019 publication of America's Top 100 Zoos & Aquariums** as I've co-authored that book with Tim Brown and it should be available for purchase in September.
For this 2019 trip, and what will likely be my final 'Snowleopard' summer trek for 3 years, I've got an ambitious plan to tour approximately 90 zoos in 33 days. I've actually got 95 zoos on my itinerary but I plan to not rush things and I don't believe that I'll get to all of them. I'll begin in the Netherlands (close to 50 zoos), have a jaunt through Belgium (12 zoos), and also spend time in Germany (at least 30 zoos) and this will be my longest, most jam-packed zoo trip yet. Exciting times! Near the end of the journey, probably when I'm completely knackered and worn-out from bouncing around Europe, I'll stagger through the entrance gate of my 500th zoo all-time. Wow. Truth be told, I don't lose steam on these trips and even when I toured 81 zoos through Texas, New Mexico and Arizona in 2015 (with zero air-conditioning in my vehicle!!) it didn't dim my passion for being a zoo nerd.
**All proceeds are going to be donated to a pair of conservation programs.
Here are my 8 previous road trip threads:
Snowleopard's 2018 Road Trip (50 zoos in 16 days):
Snowleopard's 2018 Road Trip
Snowleopard's 2017 Road Trip (44 zoos in 17 days):
Snowleopard's 2017 Road Trip
Snowleopard's 2015 Road Trip (81 zoos in 24 days):
Snowleopard's 2015 Road Trip
Snowleopard's 2014 Road Trip (65 zoos in 20 days):
Snowleopard's 2014 Road Trip
Snowleopard's 2012 Road Trip (50 zoos in 50 days):
Snowleopard's 2012 Road Trip
Snowleopard's 2011 Road Trip (24 zoos in 32 days):
Snowleopard's 2011 Road Trip
Snowleopard's 2010 Road Trip (39 zoos in 46 days):
Snowleopard's 2010 Road Trip
Snowleopard's 2008 Road Trip (30 zoos through the whole summer):
Snowleopard's Epic Road Trip
This year brings a bigger, better road trip in comparison to what I like to call the obscure zoological detritus in states ranging from California to Illinois to Wisconsin and Michigan. I've been all across Canada (9 out of the 10 Provinces) and all 50 U.S. states, plus all over Australia and even a jaunt in Europe in 2003 and then the Caribbean in 2008. One really nice aspect of visiting zoos is that everything is culminating with the 2019 publication of America's Top 100 Zoos & Aquariums** as I've co-authored that book with Tim Brown and it should be available for purchase in September.
For this 2019 trip, and what will likely be my final 'Snowleopard' summer trek for 3 years, I've got an ambitious plan to tour approximately 90 zoos in 33 days. I've actually got 95 zoos on my itinerary but I plan to not rush things and I don't believe that I'll get to all of them. I'll begin in the Netherlands (close to 50 zoos), have a jaunt through Belgium (12 zoos), and also spend time in Germany (at least 30 zoos) and this will be my longest, most jam-packed zoo trip yet. Exciting times! Near the end of the journey, probably when I'm completely knackered and worn-out from bouncing around Europe, I'll stagger through the entrance gate of my 500th zoo all-time. Wow. Truth be told, I don't lose steam on these trips and even when I toured 81 zoos through Texas, New Mexico and Arizona in 2015 (with zero air-conditioning in my vehicle!!) it didn't dim my passion for being a zoo nerd.
**All proceeds are going to be donated to a pair of conservation programs.
Here are my 8 previous road trip threads:
Snowleopard's 2018 Road Trip (50 zoos in 16 days):
Snowleopard's 2018 Road Trip
Snowleopard's 2017 Road Trip (44 zoos in 17 days):
Snowleopard's 2017 Road Trip
Snowleopard's 2015 Road Trip (81 zoos in 24 days):
Snowleopard's 2015 Road Trip
Snowleopard's 2014 Road Trip (65 zoos in 20 days):
Snowleopard's 2014 Road Trip
Snowleopard's 2012 Road Trip (50 zoos in 50 days):
Snowleopard's 2012 Road Trip
Snowleopard's 2011 Road Trip (24 zoos in 32 days):
Snowleopard's 2011 Road Trip
Snowleopard's 2010 Road Trip (39 zoos in 46 days):
Snowleopard's 2010 Road Trip
Snowleopard's 2008 Road Trip (30 zoos through the whole summer):
Snowleopard's Epic Road Trip
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