View Full Version : Best Route from Olney, IL to TV Without Going Through Mountains
DeborahL
04-17-2012, 01:17 PM
I'm looking for the very best route to get back to FL, without going through Birmingham, AL...and in areas like that. I don't care if it gives me an extra day to get down. But I don't want to get back home by going through moutain areas. Any ideas are very much welcome.
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Bill-n-Brillo
04-17-2012, 01:34 PM
Not exactly sure if this route would work for you......but check Google Maps:
- US 50 east to US 41 south
- Pick up I-69 south in Evansville, IN
- I-24 east to Chattanooga
- I-75 south to TV (pick whatever roads you like to get to where you want in TV)
Bill :)
champion6
04-17-2012, 02:02 PM
Not exactly sure if this route would work for you......but check Google Maps:
- US 50 east to US 41 south
- Pick up I-69 south in Evansville, IN
- I-24 east to Chattanooga
- I-75 south to TV (pick whatever roads you like to get to where you want in TV)
BillNegative on that route. There are mountains (and some parts of I-24 are very steep) in the area around Chattanooga.
DoboraL, we moved to TV from Champaign, so we have traveled that route before. When we were evaluating how to move our household, the mountains near Chattanooga eliminated "Mike will rent a truck and drive it himself" from our list.
We have also traveled the Nashville-Birmingham-Montgomery-Dothan-Tallahassee route. I don't remember the mountains being as bad. In fact, I don't remember mountains at all.
From my limited knowledge of geography, you may need to head west before heading south. Maybe go I57-I55-I10. I haven't traveled this route.
DeborahL
04-17-2012, 04:49 PM
Negative on that route. There are mountains (and some parts of I-24 are very steep) in the area around Chattanooga.
DoboraL, we moved to TV from Champaign, so we have traveled that route before. When we were evaluating how to move our household, the mountains near Chattanooga eliminated "Mike will rent a truck and drive it himself" from our list.
We have also traveled the Nashville-Birmingham-Montgomery-Dothan-Tallahassee route. I don't remember the mountains being as bad. In fact, I don't remember mountains at all.
From my limited knowledge of geography, you may need to head west before heading south. Maybe go I57-I55-I10. I haven't traveled this route.
I did that route, it has those huge hills, that to me are mountains..I don't mind going further West in order to make this trip. Just not mountains.
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graciegirl
04-17-2012, 07:40 PM
I did that route, it has those huge hills, that to me are mountains..I don't mind going further West in order to make this trip. Just not mountains.
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Will you be making the trip soon? Or in four years as you said in another thread? Maybe if the road trip bothers you, you should fly.
DeborahL
04-17-2012, 08:00 PM
Nope, I don't want to fly. Yes, I'm planning on this move to take place in the next four years. I've got things I'm bringing with me, including 4 beautiful cats. So, flying isn't an option.
renrod
04-17-2012, 08:04 PM
The Nashville-Birmingham-Montgomery-Dothan-Tallahassee route, adds about 2 hours to the trip. Mileage is almost the same, the travel thru small towns is the additional time.
DeborahL
04-17-2012, 08:31 PM
It's that route where I would deal with the 'hills' with those steep grades, not exactly what I want to do. I've done that route once and bare knuckled it all the way, people passing me as I was dealing with something I never drove in before. Coming down on the other side, I was putting my foot on the brakes all the way down, scared out of my wits and afraid of getting hit. I'm sure there is an easier way, even if it adds 4 hours to my trip back.
graciegirl
04-17-2012, 08:45 PM
Nope, I don't want to fly. Yes, I'm planning on this move to take place in the next four years. I've got things I'm bringing with me, including 4 beautiful cats. So, flying isn't an option.
Perhaps you can hire someone to drive you or maybe you will have a new close friend coming down too by then. Four years is a long time. A lot can change.
chuckinca
04-17-2012, 10:05 PM
Maybe St Louis to Memphis to Jackson to Mobile to TV.
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DeborahL
04-18-2012, 07:34 AM
That sounds like a nice route and that's a beautiful cat.
hotrodgirl
04-18-2012, 04:23 PM
I come from the Chicago area and just used 65 to 24 to 75. While there are mountains around the Chatanooga area, much of 24 has been reworked a bit and it is not as steep or narrow as in former years. But, yes, there are mountains. Do you get car sick, or just don't care for the mountains at all? I do get car sick but had no problem with this route.
CaptJohn
04-18-2012, 04:23 PM
Maybe St Louis to Memphis to Jackson to Mobile to TV.
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This is a good route. I live in Mobile. You can also take I-55 down to I-10 but it's longer. No hills or big cities though!
Cgirmo
04-18-2012, 04:52 PM
Chuckinca is right...not a hill in sight after 75 miles south of St. Louis...flat as a pancake from Mo bootheel through Ak, MS, Al into FL. Little further but no hills.
chuckinca
04-18-2012, 07:06 PM
That sounds like a nice route and that's a beautiful cat.
Thank you - she's 14 YO
Just an alley cat - we rescued her when a dog was looking for her in the bushes in front of our house when she was about 4 or 5 weeks old.
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