cbshoestring wrote:
I-68...you better like hills. Lost of long, long, long pulls. Many have towns at the bottom of the hill (lower speed limit and "S" turns) making RUNNING FOR THE HILL nearly impossible.
I-79... more hills and built in a way that winds through the mountains. Read as twisty road.
Rt 19... DO NOT SPEED in Summersville. They are famous for speeding tickets. They especially like trucks and out-of-towner's using rt-19 as a short cut from I-79 to I-77.
NOW you get to PAY A TOLL to ride on a portion of I-77 that has been claimed by the WV T/P.
What did you get for your effort. More traffic on a hillier, twisted roadway, that you had to pay to drive on??????? SIGHTS....none, these roads twist thru the mountians with nothing to look at or stop for...swing thru a town...back out in to nothing-ness.
PLUS....I am not a geographical guy, but I am pretty sure that I-81 runs along a valley (a bit up and down) whereas 68 will have you cross over a mountain, only to cross back on 79.
I would stay on I-81 unless you like driving and putting wear and tear on your drivetrain for no reason.
I really appreciate this description, as it's making me wonder if we need to change our route from Elizabetown, KY, to Plattekill,NY, next month. It will be our first long trip, and our plans were to go I-64 to I-79 to I-68 for part of the trip. Maybe we don't have other options that make sense...I'll have to look. We are new RVers, and this is our first long trip, so this is all unknown to me!