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TenOC
Aug 25, 2014Nomad
rjxj wrote:
Work your way south to Nashville and hit the Natchez Trace Parkway. First stop: Meriwether Lewis campground. Beautiful area. 440 miles later it will be much warmer in Natchez Mississippi. :)
Since you are a Full Timer, Once you get to Nashville (Jan will be cold, but Feb should have some warm days -- March will be spring and time to turn North) you need to spend a week at each campground. Your biggest expense will be fuel if you only spend a few days in a campground and do a lot of driving. You have the rest of your life to "see the USA". So take your time
Check out the COE campground. There are a large number of them in TN, GA, AL, MS, and FL.
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Then in the spring (note the date on some of my photos) chase the warm weather up the East coast to New England and Newfoundland to see the icebergs.
In the fall let the Cold weather chase you to the Southwest (TX, AZ NM) Then next spring follow the warm weather up to Yellowstone, Glacier NP and Alaska.
Again let the cold weather chase you south to WA, OR, CA and AZ
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This will keep you busy for a few years. REMEMBER TO TAKE YOUR TIME.
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