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  1. Time is Your Friend

    By the normal 'best' routes between those points, you'd be looking at about three days if you had just the two adults to share the driving. It would help if they got along with each other. But as you...
  2. Recommended Stops

    Your mapping software and mine disagree on the overnight stops, but that's to be expected. I tried to suggest stops that kept you at a relatively constant 6 hour/400 mi per day schedule. the stops...
  3. Interstate Highways

    Interstate Highways, such as I-84/I-80 over the Cascades and Rockies, are limited to a grade of no more than 6%. That means the road cannot gain or lose more than 316 feet over a mile of driving....
  4. We Can't Predict the Weather, But...

    Unfortunately, the only other practical alternatives to the I-80 route stay farther north using 1-90 and/or 1-94. While it isn't guaranteed that the weather will be better in the 'south' (Nebraska)...
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    The Pros

    It sounds like you're looking for a Travel Agent. They will do pretty much everything on your list, but they do so for a fee. Be aware that the lower their fee the more likely it is that they're...
  6. On the Other Hand...

    Just because you (probably) won't have time to do a day-long tour of a major National Park does not mean that there aren't nice scenic parks and towns along the way to take a relaxing stroll in. Just...
  7. Time Waits for No Man

    By the most straightforward route, it's just over 1,860 miles from Spokane to St. Louis. It would only require making good 465 miles per day to make this trip between Thursday morning and Sunday...
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    Depending on How Many Years Young You Are

    When I was younger, a drive of a bit over 500 miles would be a walk in the park. Now, not so much. I need to stop more often to walk a bit and give my back a break. Then you'll also have to factor in...
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    Sticky: Every RoadTrip...

    ... is a learning experience, else why take them?

    AZBuck
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    Perhaps Thread the Needle

    Yes, Chicago is going to be a major headache on your way to Irving Park, but it won't be your only one. There's also Indianapolis to worry about. My suggestion would be to pull up at the end of your...
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    Costs and Benefitits of Travel Insurance

    Donna,

    What we got back was ~50% of the cost of the apartment rental which we had already paid in full. We fully understand that the renter and AirBnB need to be paid, especially for last minute...
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    Denouement

    We have talked a bit about seeing the southern Appalachians in the fall, but that's still in the Fantasy RoadTrip discussion stage. Two updates to this cancelled trip though. First, I have heard from...
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    Sticky: The Difference

    Speed 'bumps' and speed 'humps' are two different animals. About a year ago I did a fair amount of research on this when my local homeowners association was proposing to spend $30,000 to rip up our...
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    ...Gang Aft Agley

    Yes. "The best laid schemes o’ Mice an’ Men" do that sometimes. We were scheduled to depart tomorrow morning on a 10 day fly/drive to the Banff/Jasper area of Alberta, Canada. But we woke this...
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    Sticky: aka

    The Mount Blue Scenic Highway is also known more prosaically as CO-5.

    AZBuck
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    Another Unheralded Interstate

    I-81 follows the spine of the Appalachians all the way from Watertown NY to Knoxville TN, and the biggest metro area along that entire length is Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.

    AZBuck
  17. A Rough Outline to Start With

    Unfortunately, there is no all-Interstate route between Dallas and Lubbock or between Lubbock and Lakewood, but on the first leg US-84 is a four-lane divided highway between I-20 at Roscoe TX and...
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    Timing

    Mark,

    Unfortunately, this trip was timed to get us out of Tucson during the hottest part of summer and to miss (most of) monsoon season. So it will be later than we would have wanted if our sole...
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    Thanks for the suggestions.

    Rick,

    The Burgess Shale has long been on my 'to do' list, but I'm afraid that my days of hiking 7-10 miles over rough terrain have passed. There are a few other intriguing suggestions you made,...
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    Return to Banff/Jasper

    My wife and I are planning our first big trip since the COVID pandemic even though a new variant seems to be making the rounds. This will be a fly/drive return to the Canadian Rockies. We will be...
  21. Interstate Standards

    Following the routes glc has laid out for you keeps you entirely on the Interstate Highway System. That system is built to certain specifications and constraints. There can be no grades steeper than...
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    Sticky: Interesting Area for a Geologist

    Rick, In case you didn't know, for a good bit of the Yucatan section of this trip you were inside the crater formed by the asteroid impact responsible for wiping out the dinosaurs.

    AZBuck
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    Go East, Young Man

    Welcome aboard the RoadTrip America Forums!

    If you don't have a particular fondness for cities, including Philadelphia, Detroit and Chicago is going to eat into your two weeks rather severly. The...
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    Time

    I went back and had a look at your travel plans and I think you're doing yourselves a disservice by trying to get to Washington in only two days. It's over 1,000 miles from Little Rock to DC, so with...
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    Driving in a Van to See Cars

    Welcome aboard the RoadTrip America Forums!

    The first place that came to mind when you mentioned that your son appreciated exotic cars was the Lane Museum in Nashville. The other museum that's...
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