I-22 is beautiful, wide, uncluttered and no traffic. No billboards, no development at any exit. Rolling hills, trees, much like I-89 in central VT but with the trees cut back 100 yds. I-22 runs from Memphis to Birmingham.
I-20 is a normal interstate and the closer you get to Atlanta the worse it gets. It took 1.5 hours to drive the 22 miles around the city, parking lot traffic at every interchange.
That's is the last time I drive anywhere near Atlanta unless actually going into the city for something!
Tonight is Lake Hartwell State Park in South Carolina. It was nearly sunset when we got here so we didn't get to look around much. Probably won't get to do much tomorrow before hitting the road again. Onward to Virginia. There I'll winterize the camper for the run north to frozen country. Yuk. Getting used to warmer weather!
Neither of us took any pictures today. That's how it goes when you're just driving along.
But I did load up the photos for yesterday so check the Tupelo post again.
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