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  1. #11
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    Default Don't leave home without them.

    Like Donna, I too travel with a box full of maps. After crossing a State line, I fold up the map of the State just left, and get out the map of the State entered. You really can't beat good maps. Computers will not give you that big picture.

    As you read through these responses, you will see that we are united, you cannot get a sense of the routes available to you, without good paper maps. Besides routes, you will also see on most maps where the scenic routes are, should you wish to leave the interstates for a break. Many attractions, historical, geological and touristy, will be on those maps, and who knows what else you may find that interests you.

    You really can't leave home without them.

    Lifey

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    Thank you all very much for your input and I apologise for not ispecific enough in my initial request.......put it down to be being a naïve Limey new to your country and excited by the idea of a road trip
    Anyway looks like we have 5 days to get back (actually 6 but think it wise to keep a day in my back pocket in case of issues)
    am thinking
    Big Sky to Gillette (via Little Big Horn) first day
    Gillette to Sioux Falls (via Mt Rushmore) second day
    Sioux Falls to Milwaukee third day (cant see too many sites on these leg and against the clock but would appreciate advice)
    Milwaukee to Niagra 4 th day via 6am ferry to Muskegon
    Then straight hit from Niagra to Red Bank NJ last day

    would appreciate thoughts on this schedule please
    many thanks Jonathan

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    That's a fairly punishing schedule, but certainly possible. IMHO you're very wise to build in a day for contingencies.

    Bear in mind that unless you specifically want to stop overnight in a city, using a motel at an interstate exit for any medium sized town would be a simpler and faster option.

    Quote Originally Posted by jpb View Post
    Sioux Falls to Milwaukee third day (can't see too many sites on these leg and against the clock but would appreciate advice)
    If time allows, here's a suggestion: from La Crosse take WI35 South to Prairie du Chien. This is one of the few stretches of the Great River Road which actually runs alongside the Mississippi River and it's very scenic. Then take US18 East to pick up I-90 again at Madison.
    Milwaukee to Niagara 4 th day via 6am ferry to Muskegon
    Via Sarnia and Ontario, presumably? Just checking. Going south of Lake Erie would add a lot of mileage and time (650 miles compared to 500 miles).

  4. #14
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    I think you've got a very comfortable schedule.

    I might try to get farther than Gillette the first day, perhaps looking at Spearfish instead. That's really only so you can have more time on the second day to perhaps include the Badlands loop or another detour in the Black Hills. Just an option to consider.

    Sioux Falls to Milwaukee shouldn't be difficult for you at all. Even if you want to get in early to make sure you can wake up for the Ferry, you should have time to take a few breaks along the way.

    Have you priced out the Lake Express yet? Its a good option, but it isn't cheap.

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