darsben
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We have 78 days till we can get on the road again. My DW needs surgery and that won't happen for 4 weeks so by the time she is cleared it will be October 8th.
The coach appears to be ready
The itinerary is set more or less.
MY route is;
Syracuse to Millersburg, OH. Via back roads.Ohio is home to the largest Amish community in the U.S. Some great auctions and site seeing in the area.
Then back roads to Columbus, OH and Interstate 71 to Louisville.
Plans from Louisville to Nashville are loossy goossy at the moment but we will be stopping in Nashville and probably take in a show at the Ryman or Grand OL Opry.
Then the Natchez trace to Natchez and a couple of days at Riverview RV park in Vidalia (right on the Mississippi).
Then we will hop down to The Angola, LA state prison for the rodeo and craft show via back roads.
Then on to Lafayette area for some Cajun music at Prejean's and Randool's (Randool's has a nice dance floor). Sadly a small part on I 10
Down to Suires in Kaplan for Turtle in Sauce Picant to go
Then probably over to DI's restaurant in the middle of Nowhere near Basile, LA for more dancing (really friendly people). Has its own landing strip and going via back roads
Then over to Lake Charles for some Cajun dance lessons.
'Next we head to the Cajun riviera near Cameron, LA to boon dock on the beach
Much more after that but I wanted to give you all an idea that I do not want to be on interstates although I will if necessary.
So here are the questions.
Can anyone fill in the loossy goossy areas in Kentucky to Nashville on back roads.
Good non chain restaurants places to dance the Waltz, two step, polka and rock
Site seeing.
No Camp grounds as we do not plan stops ahead of time as I never want to be rushed.
In Louisiana any good Cajun or Zydeco dance halls (Exclude New Orleans). non chain restaurants are welcome as well
This is part of my winter migration
The coach appears to be ready
The itinerary is set more or less.
MY route is;
Syracuse to Millersburg, OH. Via back roads.Ohio is home to the largest Amish community in the U.S. Some great auctions and site seeing in the area.
Then back roads to Columbus, OH and Interstate 71 to Louisville.
Plans from Louisville to Nashville are loossy goossy at the moment but we will be stopping in Nashville and probably take in a show at the Ryman or Grand OL Opry.
Then the Natchez trace to Natchez and a couple of days at Riverview RV park in Vidalia (right on the Mississippi).
Then we will hop down to The Angola, LA state prison for the rodeo and craft show via back roads.
Then on to Lafayette area for some Cajun music at Prejean's and Randool's (Randool's has a nice dance floor). Sadly a small part on I 10
Down to Suires in Kaplan for Turtle in Sauce Picant to go
Then probably over to DI's restaurant in the middle of Nowhere near Basile, LA for more dancing (really friendly people). Has its own landing strip and going via back roads
Then over to Lake Charles for some Cajun dance lessons.
'Next we head to the Cajun riviera near Cameron, LA to boon dock on the beach
Much more after that but I wanted to give you all an idea that I do not want to be on interstates although I will if necessary.
So here are the questions.
Can anyone fill in the loossy goossy areas in Kentucky to Nashville on back roads.
Good non chain restaurants places to dance the Waltz, two step, polka and rock
Site seeing.
No Camp grounds as we do not plan stops ahead of time as I never want to be rushed.
In Louisiana any good Cajun or Zydeco dance halls (Exclude New Orleans). non chain restaurants are welcome as well
This is part of my winter migration