Generally the shortest route
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Originally Posted by KingofJacks
My girlfriend and I moving to San Diego from New Jersey in January 07.
Welcome to the Great American RoadTrip Forum!
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1. Whats the best route with regards to weather?
It is too early to make such prediction -- but you will find respondents to this type of query to be evenly divided between I-40 and I-70.
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3. Is January a bad time to cross country?
Not really, January is often the milder month for winter storms.
Mark
San Diego Bound - Jan 3rd (from NJ)
I posted on here a while back regarding my planned trip to San Diego in January, well its now official. I along with my gf will be leaving on Jan 3rd for San Diego. Now we have 7 days to make the trek. I looked on a few maps and basically came up with these places...
1. Charleston, West Virginia
2. Nashville, Tenn.
3. Little Rock, Arkansas
4. Dallas, Texas
5. Lubbock, Texas
6. Roswell, New Mexico
7. Albuqureque, New Mexico
8. Flagstaff, Arizona
9. Las Vegas, Nevada
10. San Diego, California
Now this is just the first stab at places to go. We want to take a southern route. Does anyone have any suggestions on where i should go or does this list look good? Some of the places are real weird, i know. Please assist. I want this to be the best experience ever.
King
Coming to grips with reality
I'm not sure why you'd think adding more than a thousand miles to your trip would make it "better." Your previous idea added a couple hundred miles to the direct route, but if weather was ok, you'd probably be able to do it.
Your new plan is well beyond the limits of reality.
For example, Denver to Dallas is 900 miles. A solid 16 hours on the road, even in perfect conditions. Then after catching a nap, you'd be on the road for just as much time the next day.
All of your other legs between NJ and the Grand Canyon are well beyond 700 miles each - which puts you on the road 13 hours a day minnimum for several days during your week of travel. Simply put, that's not smart or safe.
Your Options are Extremely Limited
With only 7 days to get from New Jersey to San Diego, and assuming you really will be spending a day in Dallas with family, then you really do not have much choice in either your route or where you will stay each night. Between NJ and Dallas, you will need to stick to (I-76 or I-78)/I-81/I-40/I-30/I-20 with overnight stops in Wytheville, VA and Jackson, TN. That gives you three days of driving, each on the order of 500-550 miles. From Dallas to San Diego, just continue on I-20/I-10/I-8 with stops in Pecos, TX and Benson, AZ leaving you three more solid days of driving, each 450 to 500 miles long. I know it does not sound like an adventurous drive and the cities you'll be stopping in are not cute, romantic or exciting. But they offer good accommodations at reasonably spaced intervals. The sad fact is that the trip you are about to embark on is going to be far more work than pleasure and I think if you come at it with that attitude, you might be able to occasionally reward yourself with a roadside attraction. But if you continue to think that you can do 700 and 800 mile drives day after day after day and enjoy it, you are setting yourself up for a major disappointment
AZBuck