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valhalla360
Apr 03, 2018Navigator
I almost gave a similar answer until I realized it was 2-4 weeks not 2-4 days.
Depends how much you like driving vs staying. For say a 2 week trip:
- If you are willing to put in a couple long days each way and then have 10days near your destination, I would make that radius around 1000miles From N. Texas, that's most of the continental US with the exceptions of the far coasts.
- If you don't like long travel days, I might drop that to 600-700mile radius, which still gives you a pretty good chunk of area to work with.
- You might also do a shorter travel (say 200miles per day) every 3rd day and do a big loop.
- When in travel mode we shoot for 100-150miles per day twice a week but we aren't limited for time.
After that it's what do you want to see and do:
- National Parks
- Beaches
- Amusement Parks
- Festivals
With 4 weeks, you can go pretty much anywhere in the continental USA from N. Texas with reasonable driving assumptions.
Depends how much you like driving vs staying. For say a 2 week trip:
- If you are willing to put in a couple long days each way and then have 10days near your destination, I would make that radius around 1000miles From N. Texas, that's most of the continental US with the exceptions of the far coasts.
- If you don't like long travel days, I might drop that to 600-700mile radius, which still gives you a pretty good chunk of area to work with.
- You might also do a shorter travel (say 200miles per day) every 3rd day and do a big loop.
- When in travel mode we shoot for 100-150miles per day twice a week but we aren't limited for time.
After that it's what do you want to see and do:
- National Parks
- Beaches
- Amusement Parks
- Festivals
With 4 weeks, you can go pretty much anywhere in the continental USA from N. Texas with reasonable driving assumptions.
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