Roadtrip back home from Biloxi, MS to Las Vegas,NV
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Roadtrip back home from Biloxi, MS to Las Vegas,NV
Im planning on going back home maybe next month or so in my S.
Im in Biloxi, MS and I want to take a road trip back home to vegas, NV.
I drove from here to wolfcreek, colorado this past february to snowboard, but it was a boring drive. real boring.
I mean if i wanted to actually take the time off, and put those miles on my s,
i might as well take the funner route back home and back to MS.
any suggestions guys?
Im in Biloxi, MS and I want to take a road trip back home to vegas, NV.
I drove from here to wolfcreek, colorado this past february to snowboard, but it was a boring drive. real boring.
I mean if i wanted to actually take the time off, and put those miles on my s,
i might as well take the funner route back home and back to MS.
any suggestions guys?
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I don't think down south you'll find a very exciting route. I thought New Mexico and Arizona were pretty cool. Your best bet might be to plan to see cool thing along the way rather than focusing on a fun drive. My wife and I camped the whole way from CHicago to Sacramento once. We got to see some cool places and camp in cool places.
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Go up 49 and you can see that big rocking chair and the three crosses! Take 1-20 to Vicksburg or go even more north and take a walk through the natchez trace ^_^. After that, there are quite a few small, neat towns in N. Lousianna. Right above hattiesburg are some really cool shops and mini-marts. Now, if you wanna take I-10 through lousianna through baton rouge and houston, then i can't help you much :-P. but if you take I-10 and then deter off that and continue north of baton rouge there are LOTS of farms and plantations throughout middle lousianna and back up to I-20 in the north. I can't help much after dallas =/. But, if you do hit texas and are on I-10 (probably headin to houston) you will find that I-10 becomes a MUCH better road. The south gets picked on for screwing up Interstate 10 :-(
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thanks for the link! it seems like i will be nearly covering 5000 miles on that trip since i plan on going up to nor.cal from la.
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