Chippewa93, Howdy;
Do ya want to get there in a hurry? Take your time? Little of dis an a little
of dat?
Short-cut would be to find US-23 in Central Ohio (somewhere near the
Southern part of Columbus that is), and follow it to I-40 in Tenn. Used to
be 2 lane with a bunch of large rocks trying to rip open a cargo trailer kind
of thing but 12 years ago it was becoming mostly 4 land divided, so it should
be all finished by now and ready for some repairs ... Lots of nice places you might
find to stop for a night in Eastern Ky. It turns into I-26 at Kingsport, and just
South of there you'll find I-81S which will run you down to I-40W just East of Knoxville.
Check it out ... The slowest part that I can think of would be the part from
Columbus, Oh. to just after Ashland, Ky. The rest will go by faster then you think it would.
Plenty of time to do research for stopping spots along the route. I use
http://www.campgroundreviews.com/ and I haven't been disappointed yet. Of
course I check them out first too.
Safe travels, Happy Camping ...
hankaye
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