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spindrift wrote:Thanks. Yeah, it's nice to be able to look back on it and remember. We're headed up into the Adirondacks in August for a two-week'er, covering mid-Vermont to the Falls and then Rochester and south home.
Hey Jim, very nice blog (if that's what you call it). Would love to be able to do something like that for our memory banks.
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JimFromJersey wrote:If you are still planning to go to St. Louis, in my opinion, I-79 South to I-64 is the better route. We have done both several times. I think we did one going East and the other going West last fall. I-70 in Indiana has been terrible the past couple of years.spindrift wrote:Spin, we did this from South Jersey two years ago - Del Mem Bridge to I-95 to I-695 to I-70 to I-68 to I-79 then up in to PA for I-70 at Washington,PA...
TT...is the stretch of your route that runs through western Maryland, WV and Kentucky fairly hilly?
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spindrift wrote:Spin, we did this from South Jersey two years ago - Del Mem Bridge to I-95 to I-695 to I-70 to I-68 to I-79 then up in to PA for I-70 at Washington,PA. We were headed, ultimately, for Salt Lake, but took I-70 on to Indianapolis, then I-74 up to the Quad Cities for I-80 all the rest of the way. It is a LITTLE bit hilly out between Cumberland and Morgantown but certainly not anything to be concerned about. If we can do it in our creaky old Bounder, anyone can. Once past Wheeling, there really isn't much excitement until about Laramie, WY.
TT...is the stretch of your route that runs through western Maryland, WV and Kentucky fairly hilly?
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