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Parrothead_Mike
May 27, 2013Explorer
Personally I always try to avoid I-75, especially through Ohio. Lots of truck traffic, but then again, there's always truck traffic on all Interstates. Cincinnati can get pretty crowded from northern KY to north of Dayton.
Option 1: I-75 north through Kentucky, but catch I-275 just south of Cincinnati over to I-74 to Indianapolis and then catch I-69 north of Indy.
Option 2: I-75 to Atlanta and then northwest to Nashville via I-24. Then north on I-65 to Indy and I-69 north to Michigan.
Option 3: This is the route many Michiganders take to & from Florida when snowbirding. I-10 over to US231, then north to Montgomery and then I-65 up through Indianapolis and I-69 north to Lansing. You can catch US127 north of Lansing, MI and eventually catch I-75 near Grayling, MI. This route will have significantly less elevation changes as you miss the Smokies in TN and KY.
Option 1: I-75 north through Kentucky, but catch I-275 just south of Cincinnati over to I-74 to Indianapolis and then catch I-69 north of Indy.
Option 2: I-75 to Atlanta and then northwest to Nashville via I-24. Then north on I-65 to Indy and I-69 north to Michigan.
Option 3: This is the route many Michiganders take to & from Florida when snowbirding. I-10 over to US231, then north to Montgomery and then I-65 up through Indianapolis and I-69 north to Lansing. You can catch US127 north of Lansing, MI and eventually catch I-75 near Grayling, MI. This route will have significantly less elevation changes as you miss the Smokies in TN and KY.
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