Dec-03-2014 05:25 PM
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Parrothead Mike wrote:
If you're taking I-75 through Ohio just split off on I-71 southwesterly from the Cincinnati area toward Louisville, KY. Then take I-65 south to Nashville where you can take I-24 back toward Atlanta and I-75.
Another option, the route we take, is to follow I-65 south from Nashville to Montgomery, AL and then US231 down to I-10. Depending upon where you're heading in Florida you can head further east to I-10 or take US19 south along the Gulf Coast of Florida. When taking US19 you can always hook back up with I-75 by catching US98 through Brooksville, FL. It's all 4-lane (US231 and US19), but US98 is 2-lane without much traffic. This is a pretty flat route to Florida.
Dec-05-2014 08:38 PM
Dec-05-2014 04:30 AM
coolmom42 wrote:camperforlife wrote:
The only long grade is at Jellico Tennessee right at the KY-TN border. Even then it is three lanes with the far right being a truck lane that 45 MPH is common. I would not be afraid of that area, just get in the right lane and drive at a speed that you are comfortable with, you won't be alone.
This.
Why are you concerned about I-75? Did you have problems on it in the past?
I-65 through TN has fewer grades, and is very flat through Alabama. Also very boring.
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Dec-04-2014 04:28 PM
camperforlife wrote:
The only long grade is at Jellico Tennessee right at the KY-TN border. Even then it is three lanes with the far right being a truck lane that 45 MPH is common. I would not be afraid of that area, just get in the right lane and drive at a speed that you are comfortable with, you won't be alone.
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Dec-04-2014 05:34 AM
Tripalot wrote:MontEagle on I24 is bigger than anything I remember on I75. I 75 is nothing.Parrothead Mike wrote:
If you're taking I-75 through Ohio just split off on I-71 southwesterly from the Cincinnati area toward Louisville, KY. Then take I-65 south to Nashville where you can take I-24 back toward Atlanta and I-75.
Another option, the route we take, is to follow I-65 south from Nashville to Montgomery, AL and then US231 down to I-10. Depending upon where you're heading in Florida you can head further east to I-10 or take US19 south along the Gulf Coast of Florida. When taking US19 you can always hook back up with I-75 by catching US98 through Brooksville, FL. It's all 4-lane (US231 and US19), but US98 is 2-lane without much traffic. This is a pretty flat route to Florida.
We have used this route a couple of times. We stick to I-65 through Nashville and pick up US231. You have to make a couple of turns in Montgomery, but just follow the signs - no big deal.
Dec-04-2014 04:46 AM
Parrothead Mike wrote:
If you're taking I-75 through Ohio just split off on I-71 southwesterly from the Cincinnati area toward Louisville, KY. Then take I-65 south to Nashville where you can take I-24 back toward Atlanta and I-75.
Another option, the route we take, is to follow I-65 south from Nashville to Montgomery, AL and then US231 down to I-10. Depending upon where you're heading in Florida you can head further east to I-10 or take US19 south along the Gulf Coast of Florida. When taking US19 you can always hook back up with I-75 by catching US98 through Brooksville, FL. It's all 4-lane (US231 and US19), but US98 is 2-lane without much traffic. This is a pretty flat route to Florida.
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