Driving From Texas to Washington, DC

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Howard Roark
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I'm moving to DC next month and taking a U-Haul with all my stuff. Last time I went we drove through Tennessee, but with the rolling hills and mountains, I was thinking this may not be the the best route. Anyone have any experience with this drive? Thanks.
Ol Jock 99
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Where's your starting point? Texas is kinda a big place.

We moved from Dallas to Louisville, Louisville to Raleigh, and then Raleigh back to Dallas, so I'm familiar with a number of the common routes headed east.

[This message has been edited by Ol Jock 99 (edited 7/15/2008 11:29a).]
EMc77
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The route you reference is coming thru TN on I-40. If you are coming from Dallas, a lot of folks like that route, but there are the hills.

You can come I-20 to I-59 to Chattanooga and then 75 to I-81. There are hills on 59 and on 75, but I don't beleive they are as bad. You still have to go thru Knoxville and up 81 which still has hills, etc.

I go home to San Angelo from near Chattanooga via car at least once a year and we always do the southern route.

Probably a toss up....
Ol Jock 99
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You can also go north through St Louis to Indy to Columbus or south on 20 to Atlanta...lots of options out there.
falls91
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If time is not an issue, you can take the route to Atlanta and then go up through the Carolinas to Richmond, etc. It will take a lot longer and honestly the terrain makes for some boring driving. I have driven the route via I-30(TX&ARK) to I-40(TN) to I-81(VA) to I-66(VA,DC) several times and I always found it to be the best way. It can be tiresome in the mountains if you are driving a moving truck or pulling a trailer, however.
Ol Jock 99
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Why do folks come on here, as a legit question, and then not bother replying to those who are trying to help? I don't get it.
YellAgs
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he's busy packing!

with a u-haul, i'd personally avoid going through tennessee and the mountains of va. if you really want scenic beauty, you should go that route, but if you want an easier drive in a big uhaul or uhaul trailer, drvie I-20 to atlanta, pick up 85 to richmond and then on up.
EMc77
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I would take the mountain driving over driving thru the hell hole that is ATL traffic any day.
phildickinson1
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I drove through Hot-lanta to Charlotte to stay with my wife's uncle/aunt. Then drove to DC.
tacking on an extra year
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i did this exact drive back in 04 when i moved to dc. (luckily movers brought us back).

the hills arent that big of an issue. and you only deal with them on the second day of driving. if you have a v8 in your truck you should be all set.

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no longer actually tacking on an extra year. i had to get a real job.

[This message has been edited by tacking on an extra year (edited 7/30/2008 7:13p).]
surf
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tack lies. he drives a pinto
EMc77
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quote:
he drives a pinto



Hey, A Pinto got me thru 4 years at A&M. Not a damn thing wrong with a Pinto....









surf
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only if it has wood grain siding and a fake chrome luggage rack
EMc77
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Not offered in '71 for '72 model year..... 1600cc's of pure power.
Ag of Northern Virginia
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If you're coming from Houston, you get to pass through several college towns - Baton Rouge, Tuscaloosa, Knoxville, Blacksburg, Lexington (VA). Stop by, take a tour of campus, and attend a game.
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