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USA [Archive] - The Great American RoadTrip Forum - RoadTrip America This USA Capital Challenge grew out of an e-mail I forwarded to Joshua P (laydownthelaw) The original e-mail was from an elementary school teacher who wanted us to create a mapping route that would connect all of the USA capitals that she could use in a geography lesson I knew that JP had worked on something like this He has created such a route Since Google Maps only allows 25 stops
AZ to WA round trip [Archive] - The Great American RoadTrip Forum Welcome to the RTA Forum! Well, there certainly are no shortage of options for this trip The fastest way there will be I-10 to the LA area and then up I-5 Its 1500 miles, which is a 3 day trip traveing 8-10 hours a day You might be able to squeeze it down to 2 days, but you'd really be looking at uncomfortably long days (14+ hours on the road) and you'd probably be pretty exhausted when you
Pacific Northwest Scenic Drives [Archive] - The Great American RoadTrip . . . Hey all, I am planning a trip early September, beginning in Vancouver, through Seattle and eventually to Portland Aside from seeing these cities, though, I was really hoping to stretch out the drive a bit and see the natural scenery Any suggestions you could offer would be great; it is challenging to plan such a trip knowing nothing at all about the area And just so you know, our dates are
PA to Cali [Archive] - The Great American RoadTrip Forum Welcome to the RTA Forum! I very much agree with Fox First of all, your intended pace is just way too quick for even an experienced roadtripper Via I-80, your trip would be 2900 miles Even at 5 full days with good weather, you'd be on the road for 10+ hours a day every day, which doesn't leave much, if any, time for stops at Largest Balls of much anything Going via I-40 adds 250 miles of
road trip Seattle-Mt Rainier-Glacier Nal Park-Yellowstone [Archive . . . Welcome to the Roadtrip America forums First 3 nights in Seattle, then take the ferry from Seattle to Brainbridge, then a night in Port Angeles, then 2 nights at Lake Quinault ) This sounds great! Do you need any help with this portion of your trip? Where are you staying at Lake Quinault? Can we do Mt St Helen and Mt Rainier in one day, departing from Lake Quinault? or is it too much? We have
Denver through Four corners loop. [Archive] - The Great American . . . Trial ridge road to Leadville Today was a day I was really looking forward to and hoping the weather held out for our trip over the highest continuous paved road in America, the Trial ridge rd that crosses Rocky mountain park between Estes park and Grand lake We were also going to cross the Continental divide 3 times in a day, at Milner, Berthoud and Loveland passes The pass had closed the
January road trip: VA, NC, NC, SC, GA, TN, WV [Archive] - The Great . . . My boyfriend and I are planning a road trip in January for about 9 days We would start in Northern VA (Vienna McLean), and then start driving south through NC and SC to Charleston and then Savannah, GA Next we plan to go back northwest to Tennessee (probably going through Helen, GA, a place we found on one of the posts in this forum), and then driving through the Appalachian mountains to
Scenic Drives connecting. . . [Archive] - The Great American RoadTrip Forum My wife and I are planning a trip to the lower Columbia River and Oregon coast this fall, and a couple of weeks ago she showed me a website describing a gorgeous road inland from Beaver, OR on the coast to somewhere around McMinnville She didn't bookmark the URL and I've been trying to find it ever since My maps don't show anything but forest service roads through that area, and my best
San Francisco gt; gt; San Diego gt; gt; Cran Canyon gt; gt; Las . . . - RoadTrip America Welcome aboard the RoadTrip America Forums! For starters, you should probably read through most of these discussions regarding that general neck of the woods San Diego is actually my favorite large California city, so I'm glad to see you including it I would probably give Tijuana a pass, but still it is the quintessential example of a border town and if you want to get to Mexico on this trip