Posted by atlarge54 on January 07, 2018 at 14:22:29 from (173.136.90.126):
Planning to travel south this March (2nd Wk, hope spring break has subsided) into the southern part of the US and don't know much about what to do or see. Don't care too much for crowds and beaches are of little interest. Will be driving a car and like to do scenic two lane roads once we get a distance from home. Leaving from N IN and plan to be gone under two weeks. I would consider doing a bit of fishing in the Gulf (charter). A little FL panhandle might be acceptable.
We are a mid 60's SS couple and have little to no interest in FL. Growing older and the winters get colder (hungry wood boiler) might want to investigate a small modest place to spend some winter time in the coming years. Any areas that we should investigate?
Sorry for the OT-----but there is just too much knowledge and wisdom on this site to pass up.
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