โMay-30-2016 04:16 AM
โJul-01-2016 07:31 AM
DrewE wrote:Tom/Barb wrote:
Our normal trip from Seattle to Albany NY is 5 days. We have done it is as little as 48 hours (5 drivers) and fuel stops only, that doesn't happen any more.
I don't like I80 & 90 east of Chicago, I'd do the I-70 & I-74 to 80 at Davenport.
That's probably what I would do as well. If I could spare a little more time, I'd probably think about staying on I-70 all the way to its terminus and then take US-50. That would undoubtedly be slower, and I think involves more grades and other potentially dangerous roads. However, the chance to go through Glenwood Canyon on what is arguably the most scenic bit of Interstate highway in the country alone would make it well worth consideration for me.
Edit: Whoops, really late to the party. Sorry about that.
โJun-30-2016 08:41 PM
Escargot wrote:
I'm from NYC, relocated to Berkeley, CA. (Berkeley is adjacent to Oakland.)
I take 80 all the way whenever I return to NY. The trip usually takes me 5 days.
I've considered 70 but I'm unfamiliar with the weather patterns and prefer to avoid tornadoes and other "exciting" weather.
โJun-30-2016 08:20 PM
โJun-30-2016 08:09 PM
โJun-30-2016 08:08 PM
Tom/Barb wrote:
Our normal trip from Seattle to Albany NY is 5 days. We have done it is as little as 48 hours (5 drivers) and fuel stops only, that doesn't happen any more.
I don't like I80 & 90 east of Chicago, I'd do the I-70 & I-74 to 80 at Davenport.
โJun-30-2016 07:52 PM
nystitcher wrote:
testing to see if this works! Photo from Wyoming
โJun-30-2016 07:00 PM
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โJun-30-2016 02:28 PM
nystitcher wrote:
Thanks Busskipper!! Yeah some days 400miles but I think we did have some 600+ days too! What's the trick to post photos here??
โJun-30-2016 02:11 PM
โJun-30-2016 02:09 PM
nystitcher wrote:
Hi all!
I didn't have time to write after our trip but wanted to just say that we did it! Had a wonderful whirlwind of a trip to CA and back in 16 days! We stayed the first night in PA at a Cracker Barrel :-), then a private campground in Elkhart, IN. Then it was KOAs the rest of the way, NB (Gretna), WY (Rawlins), and NV (Winnemucca). Stayed 3 days in Cali with the family saw our niece graduate H.S. so accomplished that goal. Headed back to NY taking the northern route through Yellowstone. It was incredible even though we only saw a tiny bit of it. The ride back we stayed in NV (Winnemucca again!), Montana (West Yellowstone, 6 miles from the park), WY (Buffalo), Ohio (Stoney Ridge) and PA (New Columbia). The PA KOA was a "Holiday" one and it was the nicest of all, go figure. Had no reservations at all, just used the road atlas and KOA campground book and would call on the road and reserve the night. A little scary but also so great to feel free! The RV did fantastic, really could handle the hills out there, I was impressed and even drove it. Okay it was only about 200 of the 6,000+ miles but I did it! Hit a pothole when we got on the Clearview Expwy in NY and blew one of the airbags so now in for service. Oh well!!! And our dogs did fantastic, such little troopers I was very proud of them. Thanks for everyone's tips, advice and encouragement I do appreciate it. Still can't believe we did it. I took a million photos, yes most of them from the RV but I am nuts about photos anyway. Happy Trails!!
โJun-30-2016 01:55 PM
โJun-08-2016 01:15 PM
JimFromJersey wrote:
Take I-287 off the Island to I-78. Follow it to just east of Harrisburg, where it kinda turns into I-81. Follow I-81 down to Hagerstown MD. Hop on I-70 but just for a little bit to Hancock MD, then get on I-68. Follow I-68 to Morgantown VA then get on I-79 NORTH. That will hook you back up to I-70 in Washington, PA.
โJun-08-2016 04:31 AM
nystitcher wrote:
Greetings from America's Heartland! We ended up leaving Long Island last Friday night about 7:30 pm. It was a good choice as we hit no traffic on the 2 bridges! That was making me the most nervous. Drove a few hundred miles and stayed at a Cracker Barrel in PA??. Next night camp in IN then next night KOA in Nebraska. Should hit Wyoming soon. Loving the beautiful USA!