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Second Half of Cross Country Trip - Suggestions?

usmcshepherd
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Well my family and I made it safely to Louisiana after picking up our new Lance 1172 in Yuma a little over a week ago. Once filled up we headed north through N. AZ to visit Sedona and Flagstaff before heading east on I-40 and ultimately dropping south through Texas on 287 to I-20 and finally down I-49 to Alexansria, LA.

In a couple days we'll head out for Virginia Beach and are considering taking a portion of the Natchez Trace and then heading east to Great Smokey Mountain National Park. Anyway, if anyone has any suggestions along that route let me know...we will also probably be in search of fireworks along the way. We prefer mountains over beaches, back roads to highways, quiet vice congested!

Thanks
USMCShepherd
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sleepy
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Tim. in our many pms you mentioned being in VA Beach on Friday... which Friday... the 5th...or... ? That will keep you from a lot of meandering especially since you have some "must do's" on your little bucket list.

I can assure you that if your time is limited as you pass through our neigborhood... you can make it back to this area in 8 hours or less at sometime in the future.

With you children your wants and needs are different than most of us... Dollywood and Gatlinberg is a destination that seems to interest many with young families.... and they are "attached" to the Smoky's :B

Tennessee east of Nashville is all a wonderful place for parks, forests, Wild and Scenic Rivers... Janet and I have lived here for 40 years and have visited everything possible.... We've had truck campers since 1970... and moved here from WV in '74.

We have a rough idea from your PMs and you have our address and cell number.

For your future excurisions...
I can tell you a lot about WV since we have gone back a lot of times... but it has changed a lot too... many new state parks since we left... The National Forests there will be easily accessable on I-64 west to Lewisberg, WV and north on US-219... good for the future.
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jimh406
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From Natchez Trace, go up to Land Between the Lakes wander back by Fort Campbell and stay North of 40 from there to Crossville by Catoosa Wildlife Management Area out to Big South Fork. Take a look at Cumberland Gap then over to Blue Ridge Parkway down to Smoky Mtn National Park. NOTE: there isn't an e in Smoky.

I think it's a mistake to take very many backroads in Middle or West Tennessee. There's just not that much to see that is not viewable from 40. Unlike many states, there really aren't continuous towns along most of 40 in TN. NOTE: I grew up in East TN and traveled all over for the 30 years before I moved West.

I'd also consider touring a dam (Army Corp or TVA) while you are in TN. They have visitor centers and tours inside. A good thing to do on a very hot day.

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BradW
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Explorer II
Skip Natchez Trace and spend that time on the Blue Ridge Parkway.

If you do drive Natchez Trace, don't mis the Loveless Cafe at the north end.

http://www.lovelesscafe.com/
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usmcshepherd
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Explorer II
Steve,

We so wanted to make the expo but the deal didn't come together until just a couple weeks ago. I am hoping we can make another trip west next year and perhaps plan to arrive for the expo then. Please keep me on your distro list for future correspondence concerning future expos.

Thanks
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sabconsulting
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I can't help with the route, but great to see you picked up the camper after all. Pity you couldn't make Expo this year.

Steve.
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usmcshepherd
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Explorer II
Thanks for all the info.... Sleepy I'm sending you a PM.
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Thurbersfolks
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Explorer
Great hiway with beautiful scenery. Make sure all brake systems are good, including trailer brakes. 45 MPH on most of it. Have fun. Enjoy.

Dick_B
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Do a Google search for `_____ tourism' and put the town, state, area, in the blank space to read what the experts recommend for their area.
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sleepy
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If you are on I-20, Vicksberg is where you cross the Mississippi River.. the Civil War Battle Field is the the best and most painful the thing there... it's heart wrenching. It is still about as "deep" south as it gets. The yankee iron clad Cario has been raised from the floor of the Missippi and is on display as they restor it... it was sunk by the rebs from the 300 foot high bluffs... It took Gen Grant 2 years to win Vicksburg... with Shermans help in year two. (150 years ago.)

We can find thing to do but it'd not hard to drive away from the area... As mentioned in previous PMs... Pensacola NAS and beaches to the South or the Nanchez Trail (45 mph) to Nashville.

East of Nashville along US-70 are several of Tn's best state parks, and a lot of them... once you have an idea where and when I'll try to fill you in with options if you like... keeping your kids in mind as much as possible, (US-70 follows the I 40 cooridor)
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sleepy
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Janet and I have traveled over many of thr roads that you have...

when you wrote in part:
............ of the Natchez Trace and then heading east to Great Smokey Mountain National Park. Anyway, if anyone has any suggestions along that route let me know...we will also probably be in search of fireworks along the way. We prefer mountains over beaches, back roads to highways, quiet vice congested!

I'll pick up at the junction of I-40E and I-75S

If you'll look at you maps... East of Sweetwater or Athens Tennessee you'll see Tellico Plaines... and leaving east out of Tellico Plains their is the Cherohala Skyway across the mountains to Robbinsville NC. It is a very good road that is over 5000' elevation... you can see forever from up there. A short side trip off of Cerahala Skyway will take you to Bald River Falls, and Green Cove. Another is Joyce Kilmer National Forest... all of this is inside the natahala National Forest of the Cherakee National Forest. Boundry Water campground is on the TN side... and road side "parking" all above the Geen Cove.

From Robbinsville go to Cherakee, NC... here you can cross the Mtns N through the Smokey Mtn National Park... or get on the Blue Ridge Parkway at it's most southern point.

If you go north you'd go to Newfound Gap in the Smokeys... and as you leave the N side of the park you'd pass through Gatlinberg...

Or... go north from Robbinsville on US-129 to Maryville, TN... US-129 has a section called the "Dragon".. it has 317 turns in 11 miles... and you'd get to dodge motorcycles... I have driven it many times in my camper. It is the SW edge of the SMNP.

Maryville is a short distance from Knoxville... so is Gatlinberg.... and so is Townsand... the quiet side of the SMNP... then use the park road to Gatlinberg (plenty of campgrounds)

If you choose this area I can help you as you head north east... Ky, WV, and/or Va, or NC

I live slightly NW of Knoxville at the base of the Cumberland Mtns.All previous offers stand now or in the future... electric, water. dinner, and anything else we can do.

Sleepy
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AirFoil, Trimetric, LED lights, Platcat vent heat

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usmcshepherd
Explorer II
Explorer II
This will be another PCS....8th in 23 years!!
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RWDIII
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Explorer
usmcshepherd wrote:
Well my family and I made it safely to Louisiana after picking up our new Lance 1172 in Yuma a little over a week ago. Once filled up we headed north through N. AZ to visit Sedona and Flagstaff before heading east on I-40 and ultimately dropping south through Texas on 287 to I-20 and finally down I-49 to Alexansria, LA.

In a couple days we'll head out for Virginia Beach and are considering taking a portion of the Natchez Trace and then heading east to Great Smokey Mountain National Park. Anyway, if anyone has any suggestions along that route let me know...we will also probably be in search of fireworks along the way. We prefer mountains over beaches, back roads to highways, quiet vice congested!

Thanks
USMCShepherd


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