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Flattest routes from GA To Nashville,TN

groundhogy
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I’m interested in the flattest routes from GA to Nashville with my trailer. A friend drove me from ga to tn once, and went through some pretty unnerving terrain
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groundhogy
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Looking at the map, my friend probably took the catanooga route?

groundhogy
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Just like to be nice to my equipment if I can. Lol

azdryheat
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Veebyes wrote:
I am waiting to see what the guys of the Rocky Mountain states & westwards have to say about difficult grades.
I've been to GA and TN and have driven those hills. I wouldn't call them mountains. OP better stay far away from my neck of the woods if he finds those hills so 'unnerving'. lol
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groundhogy
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Ok. I can see the general idea.
I will probably be over there monday i am guessing.

Veebyes
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I am waiting to see what the guys of the Rocky Mountain states & westwards have to say about difficult grades.
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Thom02099
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groundhogy wrote:
I’m interested in the flattest routes from GA to Nashville with my trailer. A friend drove me from ga to tn once, and went through some pretty unnerving terrain


Assuming somewhere in the greater Atlanta area, head west on I-20 to Anniston AL, then take US 431 from Anniston to Gadsden and on to Huntsville, and pick up I-65 NW of Huntsville. I grew up in that area, US 431 has always been a great alternative to the I's. Not much in the way of hills, certainly not mountains to speak of.
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Dave_in_TN
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Where in Georgia? If south Georgia, you can take a number of routes west into Alabama and pick up 65 in Montgomery or Birmingham, avoiding the worst of the grades such as Monteagle. If you're coming up from Atlanta, you can still head west on 20 to Birmingham and then up 65. It'll add miles but you'll avoid Chattanooga and Monteagle. If North GA, I'm not sure how to avoid mountains without going far out of your way. Maybe someone else has a suggestion.
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