Thanks, our destination is Palmetto near bradenton. We are leaving end of Dec. Returning aprilDepends on where on the Gulf Coast you are heading (the Florida Gulf Coast shoreline is pretty long) and what time of the year. However, the two general routes will either be I-75 or I-65. If you are concerned with climbs, hills, etc., neither has much in the way of really long or steep grades. I-65 would be less hilly. The only area of I-75 with any kind of grades is southern Kentucky through northern Tennessee and even those aren't bad.
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Where are you staying in Palmetto? We leave on Tuesday to Fiesta Grove in Palmetto and will be there until Apr 1. As stated, I-75 is the route and Atlanta is the biggest headache of the entire route. We generally stay on I-75 through Atlanta as we haven't experienced any less traffic around I-285 and it adds mileage. Weekends are the best time but if you can't, time your passage thru the city between 10 and 2 pm.
The downside to 75 is Cincinnati and Atlanta. The hills are no problem. What part of Ohio are you in?
Looks like we will be neighbors. Frog Creek and Fiesta Grove are adjoining camprounds, so maybe we will see ya there.
Looks like we will be neighbors. Frog Creek and Fiesta Grove are adjoining camprounds, so maybe we will see ya there.
If I were going to the "Gulf side" I would take the I-75 route. I always pick up and take I-275 east, north of Cincy and go around. Fancy Gap on I-77 is a looong downhill heading South and, a looong pull heading back North. Nothing close to it on 75 or, 65. Also if your going to be in Ohio in August and, have not yet done so please check out the Ohio Rally here https://heartlandowners.org/showthr...on-8-16-2017-to-8-20-2017?p=503994#post503994 and, consider coming and, hanging with us.We are in Sagamore Hills, between cleveland and akron