Unless there is a high pressure system over the entire US for FOUR days straight...
And do you really want to cross the big lakes?
Are you visiting Cubcrafters?
Unless there is a high pressure system over the entire US for FOUR days straight...I am doubting you can do this in such a short period of time. And do you really want to cross the big lakes?
I think if you leave on a good day, Denver would be a good spot to aim for. From there you can assess the weather and mountains and forge ahead, or retreat!!
What's wrong with
Great Lakes crossing? Airplane doesn't care the leg is not longer then Gulf of Maine.
Then why is it when you go to Florida (Turbo land), you follow the coast over Savanah? Why not just fly over the ocean direct?
Crossing Minnesota, you might think of diverting a little left and stopping in Duluth - Sky Harbor is a neat little airfield that looks like an aircraft carrier sticking out into the water. Interesting small city, and Lake Superior is beautiful. If you don't want to go out of your way, it looks like you need to stop and visit Stein and Bob Collins - your route is directly overhead!
What an occasion that visit must have been. Maybe he could stop at Ephrata and eat at Wendy's (not the chain) on Division and Basin. I can recommend the beer battered cod.
Bob Axsom