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TheMillers
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This Summer we will be taking out 30 foot Jayco from Fort Worth, Texas to Cape Cod, MA. Route we have always driven (without trailer) takes us through the hills of Tennessee and Virginia. We have the option of taking a more western route through Joplin/St. Louis/Indianapolis and Western PA but it will add 150 miles to the trip. Question is are the extra miles worth it in what I would lose on MPG traveling through the hills?
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afidel
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stickdog wrote:
You could always stop by Fallingwater.


That's quite a bit off the path, though well worth it IMHO, also there are a bunch of campgrounds in the area so if it's the end of the day it's an easy place to stay (as long as it's not a holiday or big release weekend)
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stickdog
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You could always stop by Fallingwater.
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fireman41
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It's like 3 more hours. Do it.
Also if if in Westen Pa you can stop by and see our Elk.

Ivylog
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50 miles maybe...150 No.
This post is my opinion (free advice). It is not intended to influence anyone's judgment nor do I advocate anyone do what I propose.
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DutchmenSport
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Change of scenery might be refreshing.