lab_nomad
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My current assignment in Idaho is wrapping up next week. I'll be driving back to Virginia. My plan for now is to put the house on the market and keep doing traveling medical lab work, although that may change b/c I'm not vaccinated and that may make it hard for me to find work. Anyway, this post is NOT about the vaccine, so please let's not get into it.
This may be a stupid question, but I know that October can be an unpredictable time, especially in the midwest, so I'm not planning on going back the way I came. I figured the easiest thing would be just be to drive south before going east. Someone said to me, "You could go south but end up at higher elevation." I'm not so much worried about the cold, b/c I'll have a low-temp sleeping bag in the van, but I ABSOLUTELY hate snow and ice and do not want to get stuck in a freak October blizzard.
So, can I just map out a route and then check the weather at certain cities along the route to make sure everything is OK? How do you all suggest I go about it?
This may be a stupid question, but I know that October can be an unpredictable time, especially in the midwest, so I'm not planning on going back the way I came. I figured the easiest thing would be just be to drive south before going east. Someone said to me, "You could go south but end up at higher elevation." I'm not so much worried about the cold, b/c I'll have a low-temp sleeping bag in the van, but I ABSOLUTELY hate snow and ice and do not want to get stuck in a freak October blizzard.
So, can I just map out a route and then check the weather at certain cities along the route to make sure everything is OK? How do you all suggest I go about it?