There's some freeway....I think around New Orleans.....goes over the bayou for miles and miles I believe. Concrete spans with expansion joints every 50 feet or so.Went from Northern VA to Panama City Beach, FL to New Orleans, LA (about 1250 miles) and back to Northern VA (about 1100 miles).
Yes, that was the least fav part of the drive. I had a headache from that section of roadThere's some freeway....I think around New Orleans.....goes over the bayou for miles and miles I believe. Concrete spans with expansion joints every 50 feet or so.
Just THUMP-THUMP-THUMP-THUMP for an hour or so. Truly awful.
That damn I-10 Atchafalaya bridge.Yes, that was the least fav part of the drive. I had a headache from that section of road
Bad roads.There's some freeway....I think around New Orleans.....goes over the bayou for miles and miles I believe. Concrete spans with expansion joints every 50 feet or so.
Just THUMP-THUMP-THUMP-THUMP for an hour or so. Truly awful.
the bonnet carre spillway. if you take 90? our of NOLA to Houma to bypass BR though, it is much much worse. instead of thump thump thump it really is THUMP THUMP THUMP will knock your fillings out and your shrimp boots off.There's some freeway....I think around New Orleans.....goes over the bayou for miles and miles I believe. Concrete spans with expansion joints every 50 feet or so.
Just THUMP-THUMP-THUMP-THUMP for an hour or so. Truly awful.
Man, each of those trips is more miles than I have put on my 22 in total. Much respect.Did two trips in 2022 in my GT convertible: Houston to Chicago to Santa Monica Pier and back to Houston. Was about 6,000+ miles in the summer and included a very indirect route through the mountains of Arizona and New Mexico. Then a second trip from Houston to Cleveland to Boston and back which included passing through the mountains of West Virginia South to North and East to West for about 4,000+ miles. Both trips were two weeks plus, and filled with fun driving experiences!