Starting in Washington and moving east to DC then up to Maine. I kind of want to see Mount Rushmore, I know it's suppose to be underwhelming but I feel like it's worth it before the whites convince the natives to blow it up. I'm moreso looking for routes to avoid but if anyone knows a cool place to hit lemme know. I'll probably be heading out at the end of September also kind of on a time limit since the whole reason I'm doing it is to drop off a car for my friend.
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Come to Chicago??!! I'm out of town beginning of October but otherwise hmu
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Im 100% buying burner phones to give to the chiraq unhoused folx to larp as rdrama posters. Rdrama meetup. Worldstar.
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I was actually planning on skipping it just cause it seems like a waste to spend all the time driving in their and then leaving the next morning. Was thinking Green Bay and then taking the ferry across the lake.
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Neighbor, wut?
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I didn't even know there was a ferry from Green Bay. That's kinda weird given the placement geographically. Where does it get off in Michigan?
IDK your route, but Green Bay is 8-10 hours north of Chicago and it's not terribly exciting if you're not a member of the Packers' faithful. I guess there's a lot of of dive bars to hit up. Going that far north you're going to be spending a lot of time traveling south back to Detroit elevation and going through Canada or south into Ohio if you're staying in the States.
I'm pretty sure there's ferries that go from Sheboygan and Mantiwoc (I think) that don't require you to be as north as Green Bay and you wouldn't have to go around the Door County peninsula. However if you do go to the Green Bay area, there's lots of wineries in and cutesy B&Bs in Door County; it's quite nice in the fall.
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I have to go up to Toronto anyway, so that's why I'd be that far up north. I think the ferry you're talking about is the one I'm thinking of, I might skip it if there's really nothing there though lol. I've literally only done preliminary stuff.
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My point was there's more lakes in the way so you'd have to swerve south for hours anyway to either go the path of Toronto or Ohio (both boring, btw) they're quite south of Green Bay. Also you'd have to go around the pretty big peninsula if you boarded in Green Bay which would probably add more time of sitting on a boat. You'd probably get through quicker if you went for one of the other ports. Upper/mid Wisconsin can be beautiful with the rolling hills and forests but driving through it gets old quickly.
If you want you can stop near outer Wausau for the odd smell of paper manufacturing! IDK why it smells that bad but it does. Uncle Ted was right and we didn't need paper
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JUST GO A STEADY SPEED DARN IT. YOU DON'T NEED TO SLOW TO 50 TO TAKE THE EXIT
Kimberly is good for that too, and on the way to Green Bay
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That seems fun!!! Lmk if plans change
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Eyy swing by my house along the way. I can show you my cats and the bronco and my new lawnmower or something, then stand around awkwardly until you leave
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