wolfe10 wrote:
No question-- just stay on I10. As long as you avoid rush hour, should not be an issue.
All other routes are WAY longer and/or very costly.
Can't remember if it was rush hour or not, but did go straight through in 08 and didn't much like it, with my chief complaint being that I10 kept exiting to the left and also to the right, while I always seemed to be on the other side of the freeway. Wasn't pulling a toad either. I mean people just won't give you a break these days and will rush around you, signals on or not. Let's see, RV is signaling ahead and the immediate reaction is to step on the gas without a thought of slowing down and allowing them to get over. Thanks for the rant.
Now, I just might want to stay the night or two, so again I might need a decent place to stay. Time or distance isn't much of a factor as we will just be touring the country anyway, traveling 150 - 200 miles per day.