Need some advice with my epic plan...
Currently a Brit who has been working in New York for the last 12 months, my contract is not being renewed so I'm having to go back home the the UK. Before I do though and slightly last minute I'm planning one seeing as much of the country before I go as possible.
As such I have put together this route:
Saturday 20-Sep NYC
Sunday 21-Sep NYC
Monday 22-Sep Philly
Tuesday 23-Sep Baltimore
Wednesday 24-Sep DC
Thursday 25-Sep DC
Friday 26-Sep Richmond, Virgina
Saturday 27-Sep Chesepeake
Sunday 28-Sep Raleigh, North Carolina
Monday 29-Sep Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Tuesday 30-Sep Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Wednesday 1-Oct Nashville, Tennessee
Thursday 2-Oct Nashville, Tennessee
Friday 3-Oct Birmingham, Alabama
Saturday 4-Oct Birmingham, Alabama
Sunday 5-Oct Mobile, Alabama
Monday 6-Oct New Orleans
Tuesday 7-Oct New Orleans
Wednesday 8-Oct New Orleans
Thursday 9-Oct Houston, Texas
Friday 10-Oct Dallas, Texas
Saturday 11-Oct Dallas, Texas
Sunday 12-Oct Abilene, Texas
Monday 13-Oct Roswell, New Mexico
Tuesday 14-Oct Tucson, Arizona
Wednesday 15-Oct Yuma, Arizona
Thursday 16-Oct Tijuana
Friday 17-Oct Tijuana
Saturday 18-Oct San Diego
Sunday 19-Oct San Diego
Monday 20-Oct LA
Tuesday 21-Oct LA
Wednesday 22-Oct LA
Thursday 23-Oct LA
Friday 24-Oct Santa Maria
Saturday 25-Oct Monterey
Sunday 26-Oct San Fran
Monday 27-Oct San Fran
Tuesday 28-Oct San Fran
Wednesday 29-Oct Yosemitie
Thursday 30-Oct Death Valley
Friday 31-Oct Vegas
Saturday 1-Nov Vegas
The route is as it it for several reasons, firstly the ultimate goal is to be in Chicago for the election on November the 4th. Initially I had planned on driving up route 66 but have come to realise there will not be enough time to fit that all in so I have a flight booked from Vegas to Chicago on the 3rd, so effectively the road trip ends when I get to Vegas.
The terms of my visa state that I'm permitted 30 days additional stay once my work contract has expired, so I have to leave the country by the 18th of October. Hence the route goes through Texas, New Mexico and Arizona so I can dip into Mexico and some back to finish the trip a few days later on a tourist visa.
The only specific routes I have in mind is the coastal road from LA to San Fran, apart from that I'm hoping for as many suggestions on roads to take and places to visit as possible. Although I'm keen to see as much of "backwater" America as possible I'm also aware of the fact that this is being planned at such short notice and am looking at making the whole experience as cheap as possible so by sticking to fairly major cities the likelihood of getting a cheap room in a hostel rises dramatically.
So, am I completely crazy? Is this feasible? How much will it cost? What should I pack? I need as many answers to these questions as you can help me with...
Also I have a car lined up to buy on the cheap but how easy is it to get insurance on a British license and how do I go about getting the necessary registration documents in place before I go?
Wow...that's a lot of stops you have planned!
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This discussion will give you some tips and explain the obstacles on buying a car. I think buying the car is do-able if you have someone who can mail you the permanent license plate. Selling it at the end is risky though. With only 2 days in Vegas, it's doubtful you'll be able to get it sold and start the paperwork to do so. And I have a sinking feeling that there might be a glut of cars sold there previously owned by unlucky/bad gamblers. It might be a better place to buy a car than sell a car.
I think you're a lot better off just renting a car for the month. Less hassle and it probably won't cost you all that much more in the long run.
However, you won't be able to take a rental car into Mexico. If you do buy your own car, you will need to buy additional insurance specifically for Mexico before crossing the border. But, if you're only going into Tijuana, you can easily just take a bus from the border, too.
Here's some tips on determining your budget. There are too many variables for us to give you an exact number but this should walk you through what to consider. Play with it, come up with some numbers, and come back here for more feedback.
Your overall plan is OK but you're going to be hard-pressed to see Yosemite and Death Valley in the time you have alloted. Particularly if Tioga Pass is closed and you have travel on the California side. At the time you're going, there is a possibility it might be closed but it is a tad early in the season. But the weather has been so strange, who can predict?
I also think you're giving way too short of a time for New Mexico and Arizona. Those are amazing states and you'll just have to zip by so many wonderful things.
If there's any way possible for you to add some time for southern Utah/northern Arizona...especially the amazing Grand Canyon...you won't regret it.