Trip from NJ to LA during first week of Jan
Hi,
I need to travel to LA in January first week.
I am considering driving from NJ to LA with a hope to do some sightseeing around the route.
I need advise on probable route plans w.r.t weather conditions.
I have experience of covering NJ to Thousand Islands and then to Niagara Falls and back to NJ(http://goo.gl/maps/mGSwc)
Its around 1000 Miles and continuous drive duration of ~17 Hrs.
On Average I spent around 4 hrs at each destination and covered this trip in 2 days..
Now with this experience, does drive from NJ to LA in Jan first week is advice-able if so which route would be less risky.
Thanks
A speed run in Winter is fraught with challenge
Welcome to the Great American RoadTrip Forum.
As you might have noticed we are experiencing record-breaking cold and winter storms this year. Hard to predict the weather in early January, but I would say that you can fully expect plenty of snow and ice on any route! But without question, the best route in Winter is the most direct. It will require five days of driving --8 to 10 hours per day -- if the weather is good to drive from New Jersey to California. So extra sightseeing is not likely unless you can spend more than 5-6 days on the road.
The most direct route is I-70 to I-15 to Los Angeles. I would take it, despite crossing the Colorado Rockies -- Colorado has some of the best snow removal teams in the business. Avoid I-40 (especially in Texas) if storms are predicted.
Mostly you will need to look at the weather reports each afternoon as you make your way across and plan accordingly.
There is some great scenery along I-70.
How many actual days can you spend on the trip?
Mark