Seattle to NY in as few days as possible
Hello...
I would like advice on driving from Seattle to NY in late January. In particular, I would like to know how long it would take to drive that distance if there are two drivers to switch back and forth. I would like to cover this distance in 5 days or fewer...is this possible?
Thanks.
Kim
moving from DC to Bellingham, WA
I'll be driving a UHaul truck and pulling my car from Washington, DC to Bellingham, WA in late April,2004. Any tips on best routes based on weather then? Good places to stop? Estimated time? Never done this before--been an Easterner all my life! Big adventure.
Nancy
Bellingham is a cool place
Congrats on your move to Bellingham. I love that area. I went to school there for 2 years at WWU and, if I had to move, that is one area I would highly consider. You are only about an hour from skiing yet you are also right on the water for those activities. There are tons of hiking opportunities and lakes to play at. Many rivers. Close to Vancouver, BC, and not too terribly far from Seattle.
As for driving, I can't speak for the central or eastern states since I have never drievn there except in summer months. But you shouldn't have any problems once you hit the Northwest. If you are coming to Washington via I-90, Snoqualmie Pass should be clear and easy driving at that time. It's a busy pass and is regularly maintained so, even in the heart of winter, this is usually the easiest pass to cross. The North Cascades Highway is the prettiest drive from the eastern part of Washington to the west side but it won't be open by then.
If you are coming from a southern direction via Oregon, you shouldn't have any problems taking I-84 into Portland (and it's a beautiful drive along the Columbia River Gorge) then north to Bellingham via I-5.
The only problem you should have up this way during April is rain. But we don't have slippery rodes from rain like California. It rains too much up here for oil build-up to be a problem.
Best of luck on your new adventure!