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ferndaleflyer wrote:Yep, like being flown into the middle of a B52 bomb strike in Vietnam. Never forget that day watching those bombs falling all around us. Seeing, hearing and feeling the concussion as they exploded on the ground below us. And hearing one frantic pilot screaming into the radio! I was a truck driver who was very familiar with I-79 and Rt 19 and my wife's dad was also a driver who ran that way when it was just 2 lane. But no way can I get my wife to even consider it. But she is fine running down old 29 through Virgina and North Carolina. Go figure.
Funny peoples different tolerance levels. But I have jumped out of planes, driven my race cars over 175mph, went to Vietnam and wasn't in the military so my attitude about travel is far different than someone that is timid---and that is OK.
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wnytaxman wrote:
My wife doesn't like the I-79/77 route because of the twists and turns.
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wnytaxman wrote:
My suggestion of using I-75 instead of the I-79 corridor is based on the original poster stating that he or she only plans on driving 5 hours a day. That tells me, perhaps erroneously, that the OP may not be comfortable with the winding up and down of I-79/I-77.
I agree that the other way is shorter, but both ways have the same exact tolls from Lackawanna to the NY Line. Fuel is cheaper in VA and SC and Atlanta is almost as much fun as chewing on a razor blade, but proper timing can lessen the pain of Atlanta. My wife doesn't like the I-79/77 route because of the twists and turns. Either way will get you there....only difference is the degree of pain that may or may not be incurred.
Ed
Oct-23-2013 12:54 PM
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Johnpi21 wrote:
Hi, planning to travell to Tampa from Buffalo over the next few weeks. Aproximate Routing shows I90, I 79, US 19, I95, I 75 etc. I plan about 5 hours of driving per day, first time going south. Any ideas, suggestions or pitfalls with the route. Any suggestions of places to stay at and visitor the way south? I would likel to stay somewhere near Tampa. Anyone know anything about Sun R Resorts, sounds noisy near a highway and about 30 miles from the ocean. We plan to travel through Florida, spending about 2 weeks to a month each time, leaving our motorhome and flying home the rest of the time. We are mostly ocean people and like staying where we can get to nearby restaurants, shopping etc, preferably walking. Thanks for your input....John.
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