Cross America with the Blues
My son and I are about to embark on quite an adventure. With the help of this forum we have begun plotting our itinerary to travel from NYcity to San Francisco/ our 'theme' is American Music- a 3 week adventure that will take us to Washington DC (wanna know the blues? what better place to start! :) ever hear Leadbelly's Bourgeois Blues? "It's a bourgeois town!" is Washington DC
2 days in DC-visiting the Smithsonian and the Spy Museum and visiting our House of Congress telling em what we feel- we head down the Blue Ridge Parkway through Virginia and North Carolina. We take 3 days camping out if the weather goes our way.
From here we head to Nashville Tenn for a couple of days of music and hanging out
We'll then shoot over to Memphis Tenn for the river and music for 2 days.
Memphis and onto the Mississippi Delta, The Land Where the Blues Began.
and into New Orleans. Here we will spend a day or three.
From New Orleans and the Louisianna Delta onto Austin Texas! where I know we'll hear some great music.
After Austin we'll be doing some hard travelin' for we'll need to make some time to head into the Canyonlands of southern Utah
after a couple of days hiking and exploring and camping in the red rocks we head toward the west coast post haste into the Nevada desert and onto Reno Nevada for cheap hotel digs at Circus Circus and then home to our home near SF Bay
most of our trip we'll be camping out. keeping our costs down with an occasional hotel or motel. We'll be making a video of our journey and our car is a Prius to keep the gas costs way down and sparing the air a bit with lower emissions. We know its not all fun and light, it'll be tough at times but what in life is worth it if you don't get the Blues once in a while.
Here's our 'rough outline' map. Still in planning stages. any comments, suggestions, words of warning, campsite suggestions, hotel motel suggestions much appreciated.
A Change in Itinerary Revisited
Instead of going way north back to interstate 80 from Utah, we'll just head up to Highway 50 and cross Nevada with it. I've heard it's much more scenic than interstate 80. I'm sure it's slower but who cares. Who needs Vegas, Dino and Frank and Sammy don't play there no more.
Mona Lisa across the highway. audiobooks for the long way?
"Mona Lisa must've had the highway blues
you can tell by the way she smiles"
one other thing
my local library has lots of audiobook cd's i'm transferring to the ipod and listening to a iittle Dickens, Elmore Leonard and Philip K Dick and a David Mamet Play, anyone with some recommends?
RTA's home is Las Vegas....
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Melvin Furd
I've heard it's much more scenic
Here is one roadtripper's take on US-50.Well, if you enjoy this site.... RTA's corporate home is in Las Vegas. Here are some of things we enjoy about living and working here.
Mark