A travel writer’s 23 best and worst things of 2012
Every year, the road surprises me -- which is, come to think of it, why I go out there in the first place. Here are 23 of the best and worst things I found in 2012, along with a few other superlatives. That weird hotel wallpaper in San Francisco, for instance. Also the overpriced coffee in New York, homespun hospitality in the Yucatan, great steak in Phoenix and that rainy graveyard in Nova Scotia. Here’s hoping your travels in the year ahead feature more bests and fewer worsts than ever.
-- Christopher Reynolds
The Integratron, Landers. The Integratron, about 20 minutes north of Joshua Tree, is a white wooden dome, 38 feet high, built by a renegade aeronautical engineer who died in 1978. He wanted to contact other worlds. Nowadays, the building is a venue for meditation, music and “sound baths” -- its resonance is mesmerizing. Climb the ladder to the upper chamber, curl up on a blanket and listen for half an hour to hear somebody coaxing eerie, powerfully resonant sounds from a series of quartz bowls. To sound-bathe alone was $80, by reservation. But two weekends per month, you could join a public sound bath at noon for $15. My story