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2gypsies1
Oct 17, 2013Explorer III
Traveling the east coast is not at all like traveling the west coast. In the west you'd take 101 or 1 (in a small rig) and you're constantly traveling right on the waterfront through small, neat towns. You can actually see the coastal region almost constantly as you're driving.
The east coast has the big cities and the main north/south highways don't really take you to the coast. You need to make constant detours off the main drag to get to the waterfronts. So really, it doesn't matter which direction you start from - north or south - because you'll always need to cut in to the east to get to the water.
Your trip will be completely different than the 101 along the west coast. Have fun!
The east coast has the big cities and the main north/south highways don't really take you to the coast. You need to make constant detours off the main drag to get to the waterfronts. So really, it doesn't matter which direction you start from - north or south - because you'll always need to cut in to the east to get to the water.
Your trip will be completely different than the 101 along the west coast. Have fun!
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