Submitted by ReginaldWeblington t3_zui2ak in Pennsylvania
Advanced-Guard-4468 t1_j1jaron wrote
You have to criss cross the state at least 2x so I'm guessing a few days in the summer months.
ReginaldWeblington OP t1_j1jb0uo wrote
And I'm assuming horizontal criss crosses are better than vertical?
Advanced-Guard-4468 t1_j1jbf0e wrote
I would agree with that. On the northern part just drive or follow route 6. I'm not sure what the equivalent would be on the southern side.
Thats a pretty ride and through some nice country.
dj_swearengen t1_j1jh9il wrote
Route 30 would be a good route to take across southern Pennsylvania
Advanced-Guard-4468 t1_j1jyk1e wrote
Thanks, I'll have to give that one a try.
CharacterBrief9121 t1_j1kisk2 wrote
Did warren to Mansfield on mostly this I think. Was great ride
Independent-Drive-18 t1_j1ndoa0 wrote
Unless you get stuck behind a semi. My plan was to drive from the Delaware Water Gap to Erie. Six hours to go a few hundred miles I drove into New York and made good time through great scenery. Hwys 322 and 422 are nice drives. Hit the ringing rocks park in the eastern part of the state. The Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania in north central PA is nice. Once you get through Corry on 6 westbound it gets mostly straight and flat. If you plan on hitting all 67 counties I recommend at least a week. Ohio Pyle park is very nice. Avoid I 80 its all semis the exhaust fumes are almost unbearable. Back roads through the center and east part of the states are scenic.
petefromeastpete t1_j1jp3c4 wrote
I tend to agree; to me there seem to be more east-west routes than north-south. You certainly could go either way, but might limit your road choices a bit if you force the north-south routes.
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