6,000 mile north american roadtrip

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mdarius... thanks for the info... specifically the night time weather. time to get the wife a new sleeping bag. i had no idea it got that low at night. me? i will just bulk up under my 30 degree bag.
 
A fleece liner adds 10 degrees to any bag. Also, when I go winter camping I like to pick up a couple of boot and shoe warmers from an outdoor store, or Walmart around here, and stick 'em in my sleeping bag. It helps.
 
change of plans

ok... slight of plans... we are cutting off all of the west, we have to, work wont let us take off all that time so here is the new route.
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I foresee a sea of 18-wheelers in your future.

Pity.

-B-
 
I haven't travelled Memphis to New Orleans for a long time but that looks like the Interstate route to me and that means 18-wheelers; lots of them. The route from New Orleans is Interstate all the way to Houston so more 18-wheelers. You're taking 290 from Houston to Austin and that is mostly 4-lane divided and heavily traveled. The Blue Bell Creamery in Brenham, TX is a nice 1-2 hr diversion if you have time after you leave Houston.

-B-
 
thanks B. we will see how the trip goes when it comes to interstate travel. if we have time, we can avoid it.
 
Shoot, looks like the magic's gone from your trip. I would have advised to go to Canyon de Chelly (Eastern AZ), Grand Canyon's little brother. Navajo land, very quiet and inspiring.
Anyway, I drove the I-10 between New Orleans and Houston in September 2005 during the Katrina aftermath and the view from the interstate crossing through swamps and bayous is just unreal.
 
damn the luck, that sounded like a fantastic trip,
 
we're going to make the best of it. hopefully, we will have a few extra days and can get to big bend national park for a ride and some camping.
 

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