Expert's cross-continent road trip will keep you at 21 deg C — via drivingdotca Travel roadtrip
Based on the success of the first one, he decided to do an update using more recent weather data, from 1991 to 2021. Brettschneider’s “70-degree-F Road Trip Version 2.0” plotsyear-long courses across the continent. So, y’know, a very slow drive, or a modest walk. There’s a coastal route and an interior route through the U.S., and – yes! – a route that includes parts of western Canada .
The Canada-inclusive plan starts in San Diego in January, and follows the room-temp data patterns through Texas in March; Arkansas in April; then Illinois, Minnesota, and eventually up into Winnipeg and through Edmonton, when they warm up in June. From there, it’s onward northeasterly to Dawson, Yukon Territories; and into Fairbanks, Alaska in July. In August you’ll pass through Prince George and Calgary, and end up in Colorado in the end of September.
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