Route from AL to MT

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  1. Gumper

    Gumper Road Train Member

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    I have to bobtail next week from Woodland, AL back to Montana. I see two routes, one through Memphis and the other through St. Louis. They both converge at KC. Any suggestions on which one to take?
     
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  3. Long FLD

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    That depends on if you want to be on an interstate the whole time or not. Myself, I’d run the south way through Memphis because I despise driving anywhere around Nashville. Plus being bobtail it will be an easy trip up through Thayer and West Plains MO, and it’s some nice scenery.
     
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  4. Gumper

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    I don’t mind hitting state highways and two lanes. I enjoy looking at stuff since it’ll be a pretty boring trip anyhow.
     
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    Let's see pics of the new truck!!!
     
  6. Long FLD

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    If you haven’t been down that way before north central AR and south central MO is a neat area. If the scale at Cabool MO is open make sure you don’t blow it. They’ll chase. Lol.
     
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  7. Gumper

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    Beings it’s my own personal rig I’m not too worried. I’ll roll through just so they don’t feel the need to pursue.
     
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    I bought it with the intention to flip it. Rigs back east are priced a lot lower, so I wanted to see if it’s worth reselling them on the other side of the country. If I can make a couple bucks I may make it a side hobby.
    If it doesn’t sell I’ll use it to haul my 40’ toy trailer. A hell of a lot cheaper than a new 1 ton truck even with the worse fuel mileage. May even look at making it a single axle.
     

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  9. tscottme

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    I'd pick the route through Memphis, not because of anything but the traffic through Memphis is less than Nashville & St Louis roads are awful when I was last through there.
     
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  10. Gumper

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    Any suggestions on quiet places to spend the night? Not sure if I’ll pick a hotel or just stay in the truck. Can’t bring many supplies with me in the luggage.
     
  11. Cdemars316

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    When I am bobtail, I look at anything but truckstops, since I offroad and camp alot I have an app on my phone onx offroad and it will show you all the camping spots and you can make a decision if your truck will get there with no damage. I would do that for a night before I would stay anywheere near a truckstop
     
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