Time scales for road trips
We are starting to plan a summer road trip. We have purchased the Road Trip USA book and note that there is a complete absence of time scales. We will have 4 weeks. We do not want to have to spend every day in the car and we would rather travel on "two lane black top". Any advice that seasoned travelers can give about the kind of time scales involved in going east west (or vice versa) or top to bottom, how much driving in a day, days off etc would be most gratefully received.
There are several -- both free and "fee based"
There are a number of on-line mapping programs -- the one I prefer for accuracy of data is now owned by Microsoft -- but run as <a href = "http://mappoint.msn.com/(53hkuv45l53nb155hv4gtyfp)/Home.aspx">MapBlast!</a>
Perhaps of more use -- check out our review of these <a href = "http://www.roadtripamerica.com/travelplanning/userguidefree.htm">free on-line</a> and <a href = "http://www.roadtripamerica.com/travelplanning/userguidecustom.htm">fee-based</a> roadtrip planning services.
Mark
Narrow down your destinations
I would choose either the eastern or western US because 4 weeks is not a lot of time to visit the whole United States unless you want to spend all the time in your car.
IMHO, the western US is the most scenic and most diverse.
I use a tripmaking program called "Micrsoft Streets and Trips" because it gives me the most accurate driving times. It's also a lot faster and more versital than any website I've ever visited.
If you give me the locations you are thinking about I can plug them in and get back to you.
Utahtea