This summer I would like to road trip Route 66 for the 100th anniversary.However, two questions have arisen for me:1. I'm leaving from New York. Route 66 starts in Chicago. Getting there seems boring as fuck. What's the most interesting way to get from New York to Chicago by car?2. What the fuck do I do on the way back?
>>2849067>What's the most interesting way to get from New York to Chicago by car?teleport kek>What the fuck do I do on the way back?take a bunch of adderal so you dont fall asleep, eat a buncha cialis/viagra so you can jerk off the entire time, and eat some vicodin so it doesnt hurt jerking off for days on endthank me later
>>2849067>1.Cross PA in such a way that you hit a state park or two, Ohiopyle, and Pittsburgh. After that, uh... maybe Cedar Point?>2.Take a different route back. Go through Yosemite NP, Utah, Colorado, KC, the Flint Hills, the Bluegrass, Monagahela NF, Shenandoah Valley, DC, Philly, just as an example. Plan two separate road trips and do the second one backwards. Make sure to load more of you preferred destinations on the eastern part of the country on the second leg, so you don't get bored.
>>2849076>Make sure to load more of you preferred destinations on the eastern part of the country on the second leg, so you don't get bored.I have almost zero preferred destinations in the eastern part of the countryThe east bores me to death outside of a few places in the SouthWhich makes me think maybe the way back is just to do I-10 coast-to-coastThat's the long way around to get back to New York, but at least there'll be interesting places along the way
It's incredibly fucking boring and people in NM will try to rob your car so skip that state.
>>2849077>maybe the way back is just to do I-10 coast-to-coastThis seems awfully boring to me. I'd much rather go through Utah and Colorado, but suit yourself.
>>2849077>i-10>in summerI hope they allow heavily tinted windows in NY because you're going to be baked alive driving back via that route. There's also nothing of interest along it save for a few parks that you would need to detour for, but fucks sake in summer they will be miserable.
>>2849249Utah and Colorado would absolutely be better, but from Nebraska on would be miserableI-10 lets me do Texas, Louisiana, Florida, and Georgia>>2849257I used to live in the deep south so I'm not too worried about itMay need some sunscreen inside the car but so be it
>>2849261I didn't hate Kansas, Missouri, or Kentucky when I drove across them. Stopping off at Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve before I had gone over the endless High Plains of Eastern Colorado probably helped though.