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coolmom42
Oct 08, 2020Explorer II
Truthfully I would not do it except across the southern route and then back north, which is at least 2 days extra driving. The alternative is straight across I-40. On I-40 you could easily get stuck waiting out a blizzard, in a RV with frozen water and inadequate heat. There are physical gates to close I-40 across TX and OK for a reason.
I live in TN. January has mild days but quite often we get deluges of cold rain, and then there are the lovely ice storms.
Keep in mind that the Gulf Coast along I-10 has been devastated by storms this year and lodging will be in short supply, including RV spots.
Put that girl on a plane and her belongings on a FedEx truck. It will be cheaper and more fun for all involved.
I live in TN. January has mild days but quite often we get deluges of cold rain, and then there are the lovely ice storms.
Keep in mind that the Gulf Coast along I-10 has been devastated by storms this year and lodging will be in short supply, including RV spots.
Put that girl on a plane and her belongings on a FedEx truck. It will be cheaper and more fun for all involved.
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