Allentown PA to Los Angeles CA - Nov 1st week
I am moving from Allentown PA to Los Angeles CA (relocation). I have the option to drive my car cross-country or to fly and ship my car. I prefer to drive my car cross-country with my wife. I am starting my trip during 1st week of November.
1) If I give myself a total of 5.5 to 6 days driving (and 5 nights stay), is that enough? I think I will drive about 500 miles a day (except 250 miles on Day 6).
2) I am planning to take the southern route (Ohio, Missouri, OKC, Albuquerque NM, Arizona, Los Angeles) instead of the northern route (Illinois, Colorado, Utah) because I am concerned about any snowfall in the North. Will the southern route have any snow fall in the 1st week of November (forecasts for that route has around 45F as minimum, so it should be ok I guess, please advise).
3) Planning to drive about 3.5 to 4 hours each (8 hours max a day), me and my wife to cover 500 miles each day of the trip. Is this doable, meaning we wont be exhausted as hell at the end of the road-trip? I understand some fatigue, but i hope it's manageable. We are in early 40s.
4) Should we plan for any historical or not-to-miss place to stop by and take a few pictures along the way, given this schedule?
This trip is purely for a cross-country move, not for sight seeing. But, i am trying to find out if it's doable practically with minimum fatigue and fit 2 or 3 places for sight seeing along the way.
Thank you all for your time.
First work out the route you would prefer.
Hello and welcome to RTA !
Your timing is just about perfect for this trip, keeping it fairly relaxed and having time from the car for a little stroll and to be able to eat and rest without feeling to rushed. You will most likely spend a little longer on the road with stops, perhaps closer to 9 hours but perfectly doable with regular breaks. Nobody can give an accurate forecast this far in advance so I would look at the route you would prefer to take and use the other as a plan 'B'. I say "the other" as going south and expecting the weather to be OK is a common misconception, it's quite possible the south will have storms and the north will be clear. You will have a little time 'here' and 'there' so take a look at your route options and see what stands out, you shouldn't plan on doing more than 550 miles in a single day, but a couple of those and then you could have a shorter day to enjoy a place of interest.