mikemc53
Apr 17, 2018Explorer II
Another route discussion
Heading back to Michigan from north central Florida the first week or so in May. The last two years we took I-75 and things went fine, or as fine as one would expect with that route. Pretty much straight up 75 all the way.
This year my wife would like to see a few different spots, though we still have limited time, so we are thinking of going up I-95 into South Carolina and then catching 26 to 77 on into Ohio and then hooking back up with 75 much closer to home. My questions/concerns are the actual road conditions with that proposed route. Are there specific areas that are really tough to travel or anything that I should know (construction/shut downs, etc) prior to planning the trip?
If this route is considered OK, and knowing that we will only be spending about 4 nights while heading up, are there any recommended campgrounds that folks in this group enjoy? Or any areas of interest along the way, that one could see without taking an entire day?
Thanks in advance.
This year my wife would like to see a few different spots, though we still have limited time, so we are thinking of going up I-95 into South Carolina and then catching 26 to 77 on into Ohio and then hooking back up with 75 much closer to home. My questions/concerns are the actual road conditions with that proposed route. Are there specific areas that are really tough to travel or anything that I should know (construction/shut downs, etc) prior to planning the trip?
If this route is considered OK, and knowing that we will only be spending about 4 nights while heading up, are there any recommended campgrounds that folks in this group enjoy? Or any areas of interest along the way, that one could see without taking an entire day?
Thanks in advance.