And Ann is not a bit shy about telling the bus driver what route to 
take. <tongue planted firmly in cheek>.

Sorry, Ann, I could not resist <GRIN>. (Ann travels a heck of a lot more 
than I do.)

More seriously, often I find it a lot quicker, if more frustrating, to 
go straight through town than to take that long boring bypass.

-graywolf


ann sanfedele wrote:

> Bill, I'll try to chime in on this too - I think Doug is right about 
> staying west of the Mississippi until
> you get down farther into the states... but give yourself some choices 
> that let you swing a bit left or right
> to avoid serious weather.  
> 
> Even though taking the hypotenus (sp?) is more direct, the straight down 
> through ND,SD,etc til you hit
> route 40 would be my suggestion for avoiding the most congestion.  The 
> cities you do hit won't be
> mega Gothams.  Route 40 is my favorite cross country highway..  Although 
> 29 down through Kansas City
> from the border below Winnepeg , 70 to 75, 75 down to the mountains 
> might not be terrible.
> 
> And My way will keep you on flat flat flat roads for a long time :)
> 
> ann

> 

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