...In a traveling minstrel show...
But since I'm not nearly as musical as Steely Dan ...I plan to do it in my new kayak, assisted by my truck/camper.
I've posted this "plan" before, I know... But the difference is that now I actually have a watercraft and I've bought several guidebooks, so it's practically a done deal.
Since my kayak is inflatable, I could carry it in my little Hyundai Accent -- at 1/3 of the gas-cost of driving my truck/camper. But camping with the camper -- compared to in a little tent with my car -- is not only more comfortable...the extra comfort makes it much more likely that I'll linger in a great spot. And it makes sitting out bad weather easier -- or feasible at all.
Besides the states covered by the guides I've bought so far, I'll likely head up the eastern seaboard a ways -- maybe as far as Virginia.
For minimum humidity and bugs, spring or fall are my choices (and even winter in the warmest areas), but I already have a plan for this spring, so I plan to do this trip in the fall of this year.
But since I'm not nearly as musical as Steely Dan ...I plan to do it in my new kayak, assisted by my truck/camper.
I've posted this "plan" before, I know... But the difference is that now I actually have a watercraft and I've bought several guidebooks, so it's practically a done deal.
Since my kayak is inflatable, I could carry it in my little Hyundai Accent -- at 1/3 of the gas-cost of driving my truck/camper. But camping with the camper -- compared to in a little tent with my car -- is not only more comfortable...the extra comfort makes it much more likely that I'll linger in a great spot. And it makes sitting out bad weather easier -- or feasible at all.
Besides the states covered by the guides I've bought so far, I'll likely head up the eastern seaboard a ways -- maybe as far as Virginia.
For minimum humidity and bugs, spring or fall are my choices (and even winter in the warmest areas), but I already have a plan for this spring, so I plan to do this trip in the fall of this year.