Thursday, March 5, 2015
Trip Prep
The car is rented the dates are set. You have arrived on this page by invitation or just by chance. No matter your reason for being here follow Tom and John on their "bucket list" trip meandering from Boston to LA . Find out what interests two baby boomers who finally got time to explore those "someday" places everyone hears about and some visit OR those places no one knows about and only these two find interesting.
Google tells us that the driving distance between Boston and Los Angeles is 2, 990 miles. The best route takes you west from Boston, through New York state, skirting along Lake Erie's southern (U.S.) shore through Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, veering southwest through Colorado, Utah, Nevada and in to California. That route should take you about 1 day +19 hours of driving time if you wanted to get there purposefully.
Which is why this is not the route we will take.
Follow us down the east coast across the south toward the Gulf Coast, through eastern Texas north to Oklahoma, on to what we can find of Route 66, west to New Mexico, the four corners, Utah, Arizona, California.
Stopping at those well known sites (Williamsburg, Charleston, Savannah, Pensacola, New Orleans etc) discovering those other places that strike our interest. And of course checking in with friends, and family who thought we'd never track them down (thanks again Google).
Visit this space which will be more regularly updated as we approach departure date, April 20, 2015.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Can't wait to join you on your journey! This sure beats the journey between cubes we just finished. Thanks for including me on your "list"!
ReplyDeleteGlad you are following along.
DeleteTwo links to tempt you: Appommattox and Jefferson's vacation home in Lynchburg, Poplar Forest. http://www.nps.gov/apco/planyourvisit/directions.htm and http://www.poplarforest.org/plan-your-visit/#.VSFA4fnF8lo
ReplyDeleteI lied. 3 links. If gorgeous scenery is your thang, the Blue Ridge Parkway and its environs is highly recommended and world famous for its beauty. https://www.facebook.com/keithboyer/media_set?set=a.24803271114.46175.634961114&type=3
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tom, for acknowledging that I have no life and that I will find it interesting to follow the two of you on this journey. I know that it will be very entertaining! My question is, are you Thelma or Louise on this trip?
ReplyDeleteTom, this is going to be fun. It's going to take a while before you make it out our way, Las Vegas/Nevada, but we hope you're still talking to each other by then and hope to see you. Ro & Jay Keller
ReplyDeleteHow fantastic! I'm thrilled to be joining in--albeit voyeuristically--on your journey. Safe travels, my friend (and your friend), and thanks for the invitation. Do you have an ETA for returning home?
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to following you guys, and possibly seeing you.
ReplyDeleteWe will be in Vicksburg May 1st & 2nd.
ReplyDeleteOnly a few days left before the BIG adventure. Hope America is ready for Howdy Doody and Barney Rubble.
ReplyDeleteTom, get an autograph from Joyce DeWitt for Tim.
ReplyDeleteI'm betting Johnny smothers Tom with a pillow before they reach the Mississippi.
ReplyDeleteWhat's wrong with you losers? This posts from our REAL friends are funny and somewhat intelligent. Let's hear it from the rest of you.
ReplyDeleteWhat's wrong with you losers following this blog. Only a handful of posts. Let's hear it from the peanut gallery. Come on you witty, sarcastic, acerbic, angry, minions of Tom and John. I feel better.
ReplyDeleteJust checking to see if you guys are reading this.
ReplyDeleteYes, we read EVERY comment.
ReplyDeleteI know the lyrics of the latest song were hard to learn. Loved it!!
ReplyDelete