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A drive "around Florida"

navy2kcoupe

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OK, just for grins I plotted out a trip "around Florida".
Looks to be longer than driving from Boston to Dunedin.
And.......this is just a quick plot as it sticks to the interstates
and not the actual coast roads, and doesn't include the Keys.
I would want to take at least 2 weeks to do this, maybe longer.
Helluva drive for not leaving the state!!!!



Andy :wavey:
 
Yeah, at most it would be a small group to keep logistics simple. Obviously all retirees, I would imagine.

But I think if Connie and I were to do it, would would stay off of the interstates as much as possible. And Key West would definitely be in the itinerary.
 
If someone were to organize a trip like this my wife and I would certainly be interested.

This is the kind of event that could really pull this Forum together and get more participation.
 
Yeah, at most it would be a small group to keep logistics simple. Obviously all retirees, I would imagine.

But I think if Connie and I were to do it, would would stay off of the interstates as much as possible. And Key West would definitely be in the itinerary.

Key West HAS to be in there somewhere! I was just doing a quick check
around the state to see what kind of miles we're talking. Conservatively add
another 350 miles to get to the keys and back from Ft. Lauderdale, and you're
pushing 1800 miles. If you stay on coast/secondary roads, I would guesstimate
that you would be limited to about 40 MPH overall, and that works out to 45 hours
driving time, not counting rest stops, gas stops, and meals.
Driving (on the road time) for 6 hours a day would take you about 8 straight
days to do that. Add in any time that you want to build in to view the sights,
and you go up from there. That's 7 nights lodging and 24 meals minimum!
Even with all that being said, it STILL sounds like an interesting trip.
Don't wanna kick in for the whole enchilada? Once the route and timetable is finalized,
people could join up and drop off along the way. Wanna do 3 days? No Problem!
Meet us at one of the stops and tag along as far as you want!
This is getting interesting.........!
Andy
 
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