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Stever38

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Posted: 05/25/08 11:19am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

What the best way from West Palm Beach to Memphis, Tenn Driving motor home with toad, need stop over
Thanks, steve





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Posted: 05/25/08 11:46am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

As to a stop over in Memphis...we just spent a night at Audubon Point in Whitehaven. It is new and really nice.............Betty


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I think it depends on how many stops you make, whether you want to tour along the way, and the mileage difference of the various routes.

I suspect the easiest way would be through Birmingham (probably I-75 to Atlanta, then I-20 to Birmingham, then I-78 to Memphis,

OR you can take

I-75 to I-10 west of Jacksonville, continuing on I-10 to Gulfport, US-49 to Jackson, then I-55 to Memphis.

Go to maps.google.com, enter start and end cities and see what it gives. Just a thought.

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I-10 from Atlanta to Birmingham is rough. Take I-75 to I-10. I-10 to 231. 231 into Dothan and on to Montgomery where you pickup I-65. I-65 to highway 78 in Birmingham and on to Memphis. It's about a 16 hour drive, at least it was when I did it at 70 mph. Add some to that if you drive slower.

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Posted: 05/25/08 01:18pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Stever38,

I think fireman50 means I-20 from Atlanta to Birmingham. I fully agree with his recommended route: I-10 to 231 to I-65 to 78.

Hope this helps, good luck!


Kevin & Janet
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2002 Jeep Wrangler Safari (Blue Ox/Brake Buddy)


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Yeah - oops. What he said....

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Thank you all for the input, this is our first trip, staying one night along the wasy, then on to Nashville and onto piegeon Forge , will be staying a few at each town, maybe onto Ashville,NC,'
thanks again, Steve

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