>
> look at the map of Atlanta on Google, you'll see I-285 ... an 80+ mile
Which is as horrible as any downtown stretch of interstate can be during 
rush hour.


Doug Franklin wrote:
> William Robb wrote:
>
>   
>> I expect that the Interstate highways would make it the quickest,
>> but I would prefer to avoid large urban areas.
>>     
>
> The raw route that Google gives doesn't look too bad.  I can't speak for
> the run across the Midwest, but the route it gives from Louisville to
> GFM doesn't look terrible.  As for gentle routes, my main advice would
> be to go farther south before turning east, like maybe Fargo, KC, St
> Louis, Louisville, then the route from Google from that point.
>
> If you're going to stay on interstates, you're going to hit cities.
> That's largely what the interstates are for. :-)  But most of the bigger
> cities will have some sort of interstate bypass around downtown.  If you
> look at the map of Atlanta on Google, you'll see I-285 ... an 80+ mile
> "ring road" around the city.
>
>   


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