Okay, starting from the bottom I don't find I-99 to be very compelling other than seeing Tamba Hali's old dorm or something. It's out.
Philadelphia is an interesting city and I wouldn't mind stopping at the Pro Football Hall of Fame. It's a good road trip for the most part along I-76.
I-84 would be pretty, I bet. I've never spent time in Portland, so I'd like to stay there. I'd do this route east to west and finish up with a few days in Portland. The drive would be pretty fast, with maybe one night in Boise or a small town.
I-95. Hmm, I-95. My first thought was that this would be an amazing trip. And it really would. I'd like to stop in New York, Savannah, DC, Miami... the list goes on and on. Doing the entire Florida coast would be cool. But my concern here is traffic. I need to make 140 miles a day, and I'm driving through NY and DC and other places where the drive itself would be unpleasant and slow. I worry a little that I'd do a lot of driving and not much sightseeing. But then again, maybe I'm overstating it. 140 miles a day is 2 hours, so even if I get bogged down in the megalopolis areas, maybe it's 4 hours of driving a day?
I'm torn between I-84 and I-95. Relax on I-84 or be an ubertourist on I-95?
I'll vote I-95, but I'll wish I had more than 13 days.
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