US-Highways versus Interstate Super Slabs
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mlisbo
The original confusion over I-50 is ours, the hire Company suggested 50 all the way to the West then head North and finish in Vegas, we wrongly assumed I-50 headed North but it don't as we found out.
There is still some confusion here. Route 50 is actually US Highway 50. The "I" seen on maps refers to Interstate Highway # and denotes four-lane+ limited access "superslab" highways. There is no I-50 in America. Only US-50.
Mark
Hwy 50 Coverage was in question :-)
Thanks for the link, Mark.
After seeing the book's review, I think the "Lost" part of the title had a different connotation than I first assumed. I was originally wondering if anyone who's read the book saw items of interest in it along or near route US-50. -ttm
Thanks for the clarification
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Originally Posted by
The Taco Monster
After seeing the book's review, I think the "Lost" part of the title had a different connotation than I first assumed. I was originally wondering if anyone who's read the book saw items of interest in it along or near route US-50.-ttm
I can't find my copy of the book and I so I can't look that up. But Jamie Jensen has re-done his classic "RoadTrip USA" (my review is online here) and Hwy-50 is one of the routes he profiles and I think it would be far more helpful than Troy's book. The other book that we have reviewed and use ourselves for Hwy-50 info is LG's "RoadTripping USA" -- the review is here.
Does that help?
Mark
Washington DC or the state?
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Originally Posted by
mlisbo
looking for advice on attractions,diversions of interest and on the basic logistics of motor biking washington to L A. Start date about 15-9-07. wouldn't mind catching a Rodeo along the way, any suggestions?
As a first suggestion, I assume you mean -- Washington DC? One of the best travel journals I have ever seen on the Web was compiled by a solo motorcyclist -- Dusty Davis -- has some great routing tips and suggestions and some truly awesome photography.
For starters, look at the route on Dusty's map here. Because it goes right though Washington DC and might be a more interesting route than staying on US-50 as you have planned thus far!
Mark