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Chicago April 26-27 .. Which Route Home?
Need your help!!
Sales Meeting at Ohare. Going to Spyder it to Chicago. Live in Statesville, NC (North of Charlotte). Will leave Chicago Wed 28th and have to be back home by Saturday, May 8th.
Big question - Considering time of year should my route be?
#1 - (This is my preferred trip but concerned about weather/temps) - Chicago to NY State, Vermont, New Hampshire, Penn with dips into a couple of other states - approx 2,500 miles total. (want to include northern New York and Vermont)
#2 - Chicago to Eastern Nebraska thru Missourri to northern Arkansas and home via Tenn.(Not real sure about nebraska ... don't know what's there to see and if roads are interesting??)- approx 2,500 miles (will want to spend extra time in Ozarks in Mo. and explore the great roads in Northern Ark)
Since I'll be taking the Spyder, I'll be more interested in scenic rides, POI's and unique "must see's" including restaurants.
To those who are familiar with the areas listed above and the time of year - which route should I start working on?
Thanks ..... Sam
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Travel in the Great Lakes area can be iffy in the Spring, but your chances are pretty good to avoid snow that late in April. Maybe not cold or rain, however. Less predictable in the north part of NY, and especially VT and NH, however. The trip East is more of a risk overall, but may be possible. You'd have to keep a close eye on the weather, including that in the mountains, which can differ, and change more suddenly that time of year. If you are prepared to turn around and head the other direction suddenly, and punt, you'll might be OK. The route SSW is safer, for the most part. Meanest part of the journey is the insane raods near Ohare, IMO!
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Spring Trip
One suggestion is to head west from Chicago towards LaCrosse, WI or Dubuque,IA. From there you can begin a journey south down the Mississippi River (Great River Road) which is both scenic and historic. If the weather is favorable you can go further north in Wisconsin and work towards the Twin Cities to begin the journey. There are many river towns to explore and great two lane roads on both sides of the river. Here is a link that may help: http://www.experiencemississippiriver.com/
Have a safe trip!
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Originally Posted by Toys42
One suggestion is to head west from Chicago towards LaCrosse, WI or Dubuque,IA. From there you can begin a journey south down the Mississippi River (Great River Road) which is both scenic and historic. If the weather is favorable you can go further north in Wisconsin and work towards the Twin Cities to begin the journey. There are many river towns to explore and great two lane roads on both sides of the river. Here is a link that may help: http://www.experiencemississippiriver.com/
Have a safe trip!
That's not a bad idea. I could explore the river roads to southern MO then head to the Ozarks and NW Arkansas and back to MS to my old home in Vicksburg! If I don't or can't put the N.E. trip together, I think The River tour will be my alternate. THANKS.
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Snows all gone here in NY by then except for a few patches on the ski slopes, but spring is the rainy season in the northeast.
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Spyder party in Fulton, NY Now until April.
7 inches of snow Friday
42 inches of snow Sat & Sun
plowed another 4 inches at 6:00 am this morning
plowed another 2.5 inches at 12:30 this afternoon
snowing like crazy now.
Bring a shovel!!
Can get cold and bridges might have ice on them in the early morning. Will get snow in May around Syracuse and north sometimes. Check forecast when you get ready to leave.
Let me know if you are going to get up this way and will try to ryde with you for a few miles.
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Another consideration is Southern Indiana into Kentucky and the Tenn. All three state have some really great riding. The Mississippi route from LaCrosse or even Praire du Chien if you did not want to go as far north as LaCrosse is a great route as stated before.
Have a great trip
Bill
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Originally Posted by IndyBill
Sam.
Another consideration is Southern Indiana into Kentucky and the Tenn. All three state have some really great riding. The Mississippi route from LaCrosse or even Praire du Chien if you did not want to go as far north as LaCrosse is a great route as stated before.
Have a great trip
Bill
Thanks, Bill. I'm doing the Southern Indiana/ Kentucky route on the way up!! Sounds like you might be confirming the Mississippi route!
At this point I think I'm going to shy away from the northeast trip because of the higher possibility of inclement weather..
Thanks,
Sam
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