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Pittsburgh to the Florida Keys, Sugesstions.

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Hi, I have done this ride before with maps. Now I am much more so-Fisti-Kated with a GPS.

I will be traveling South. Saturday March 5th. I will want to be in Orlando March 6th.

Do you guys have any particular Roads or routes I should plug in my GPS. Last time I wandered through the Mountains and had a great time and popped out in Georgia somewhere.

In 06 I ended up in places like this... since then ive gone West.

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greg
 
here's a quick one to wear out the sides of your tires and getya a little dirty.

some of these roads are at elevation, so check ahead for snow! (i have a reputation for that....)

this goes somewhat near that place in WNC i was telling you about.

and... it could *possibly* take you more than two days, depending on how hard core you are. :evil

ian
 
Unless you are taking secondary roads, which your schedule doesn't seem to allow, I would just hook up with the AmTrak Northeast Auto Train: Lorton, Virginia to Sanford, Florida.

http://www.amtrak.com/servlet/ContentServer?c=AM_Route_C&pagename=am/Layout&cid=1241245666320

BTW, when was the last time you visited Key West? I ask because KW has gone through some serious changes over the years.

The last time I rode through Key West, I found the place had been gentrified to point that is was almost unrecognizable.
 
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