Oregon to Florida roadtrip ADVISE!
Me and my boyfriend are moving to florida in May.
we're thinking a week should be good time to get there.
We're going to be staying at campsites to save money!!
so heres the plan in its simplest form:
Day 1: Oregon to Idaho; 532 miles; 9-10 hours driving
Day 2: Idaho to Wyoming; 643 miles; 10-11 hours driving
Day 3: Wyoming to Missouri; 611 miles; 10- 11 hours driving
Day 4: Missouri to Tennessee; 600 miles; 10- 11 hours driving
Day 5: Tennessee to Georgia; 477 miles; 7-8 hours driving
Day6: Georgia to Florida; 302 miles; 5-6 hours
i just wanted to know if anyone had advise about long distance driving.
i've read we should switch off every 3-4 hours and take turns driving.
Is 10 hours a day driving too much??
ANY ADVISE IS GREATLY APPRECIATED!!
The difference a day makes.
Hello and welcome to the RTA forums !
Whereas driving 10 hours a day is possible, it gets a little old after 3 or 4 days of doing so. The other thing is that a few of your days are going to be nearing the 12 hour point with the appropriate rest breaks. Add an hour or so to that in the morning for a shower and breakfast and to break down camp and a couple of hours the other end to put it up and have an evening meal, wash up and unwind and they are getting into long days.
If you can spare an extra day and make a couple of easier days in the middle of your trip I would take, it will make a big difference to the overall experience. If not, I would perhaps consider having a longer first and last day and easing up on the pace in the middle a little.