Find a Getaway in Your Own Backyard (and Beyond)
Find a Getaway in Your Own Backyard (and Beyond)
(ARA) - Road
trip season is here. Have you decided where to go yet? Whether
you're thinking about a cross-country trip, or just looking to take
a quick afternoon drive, you'll find information about stretches of
road that are true "destinations" ar
www.firestonelegendarydrives.com.
"The site was created to provide travelers with fun and interesting
alternatives for excursions across the country," said Christine
Karbowiak, vice president of public affairs, Bridgestone Americas
Holding, Inc. "And we're excited to present some new elements on
our Web site. Whether you're interested in automotive museums,
history or great local restaurants, Firestone Legendary Drives
offers a little something for everyone."
The Firestone Legendary Drives Web site features details about all
the major highways you'll find in the 50 states, as well as
noteworthy drives. Here's a sampling of some of the drives featured
in different parts of the country:
West Coast
If you're looking to take a trip along the West Coast, one of the
prettiest drives is the Mount Hood/Columbia River Gorge Loop in the
northwestern part of Oregon. The 194-mile drive, which begins and
ends in Portland, Ore., and circles Mount Hood, features majestic
mountain views, a mighty river and misty waterfalls. The drive can
be done in as few as four hours, but there's so much to see, most
people spend several days exploring this wonderland.
Central/Western U.S.A.
If you want to explore the central part of the country, one of your
best bets is to travel along historic Route 66, which covers more
than 2,000 miles as it makes its way through eight Central and
Western states. Route 66 starts in Chicago, Ill., and heads south
to St. Louis, Mo., then through Oklahoma to Amarillo, Texas, on to
Winslow, Ariz., and from there west all the way to Los Angeles.
East Coast
If you'd like to take a road trip along the East Coast, a drive
through the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a must. The
40-mile trek along Tennessee's Newfound Gap Road from the
Sugarlands Visitor Center to the Oconaluftee Visitor Center in
North Carolina will reveal some spectacular scenery. Along the
winding road, you'll see great mountain vistas, the highest peak in
the park and a river gorge. There are also be several pull-offs
where you can take short hikes to waterfalls.
Northeast
Ranked by many as one of the 10 best roads in America to drive,
Route 100 stretches from the southern edge of Vermont to that
state's northern border. One of the drive's biggest attractions is
the Stowe Hollow covered bridge, a 50-foot span made of wood, built
in 1844. It's one of 107 covered bridges in the state.
Stay Safe on the Road
If you weren't before, you've probably now been inspired to take a
road trip this spring, but before venturing out be sure your car is
in good working order. Bridgestone Americas offers the following
safety tips:
* Before you set out, have an automotive technician make sure the
vehicle is travel ready by checking the battery, fluid levels,
exhaust system and windshield wipers. If you'll be traveling in a
cooler climate, have the defrosting and heating system checked as
well.
* If you'll be doing a lot of highway driving, it is important to
keep the gas tank at least one-half full at all times. The fuel
reserve will be important to avoid being stranded in heavy
traffic.
* Examine the tread on your tires once per month and before every
long trip. Your tires should have at least 2/32 inch of tread
depth. You can easily determine if your tires are due for
replacement with the "penny test." Insert a penny in several spots
on the tire's tread, Lincoln's head down. If you can see the top of
Lincoln's head in any of those spots, the tread is worn and the
tire probably needs to be replaced. Have it checked by a tire
professional.
* Tires can lose one pound per square inch of air pressure for each
10-degree drop in temperature. Improperly inflated tires will
lessen the gripping action because the tire tread will not meet the
road surface as it was designed to do.
* Prepare for inclement weather by storing emergency supplies in
the trunk. Important items to have on hand in case of a storm are:
a properly inflated spare tire, flashlight, blanket, extra
clothing, candles/matches, bottled water, snacks, any necessary
medication and a cell phone with a car charger.
For more safety information, and details about drives worth
checking out in other parts of the country, log on to
www.firestonelegendarydrives.com. The site features picturesque
drives in each of the 50 states.
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