Procrastinate much? This will pretty much be a photo tour, cause that's how I roll.
The Route
A giant loop starting and ending in Atlanta.
Main points in order: - Asheville
- Gatlinburg - Smoky Mountains - Cades Cove
- Natchez Trace Parkway
- Dallas
- San Antonio
- New Orleans
Asheville: Photo fail. I don't think I have any, except many from antique stores from a prior day trip I took there. Very cool little city, good vibes, some great coffee houses - pretty much the little Portland equivalent of the southeast. One of those places I'd be down with living in.



pictures of the trees and little waterfalls. The trail head to Grotto Falls is along this road. It's not a difficult trail, but I imagine it gets really muddy after even a halfhearted rain. I highly recommend it, and also advise just pulling over in random spots to have a wonder through the bright colors.
Cades Cove is gorgeous. Historic buildings are dotted along it, great panoramic vistas, fields of deer... just be prepared for bumper to bumper traffic in the fall. About half way through we just wished it was over.
Natchez Trace Parkway: Doesn't take much longer than the highway to get from Tupelo to Jackson using the parkway, but is a far superior drive. Its just plain relaxing. We were pretty much the only car on the road, very peaceful, and there's a visitors center to stop in.
Side note: Careful if you get off in Jackson for a break - the roads are probably the worst I've ever driven on. Your car will thank you for avoiding it.
From here we went on to Shreveport (Bossier City to be exact), LA. Family lives there and it made a good stopping point for a couple nights before carrying on to TX.

Dallas: This was not in the original plan. But the navigator saw that the Mavericks happened to be playing a home game against the Lakers the night we were driving by, so we made a day of it. Headed into Dallas midday, ate some good pizza, went to the art museum then onto the game.
Of the 4 games we went to, this was my favorite - the Mavs put on a good show and the fans were the most entertaining!
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The highlight of New Orleans for me was the pharmacy museum. Medical history, diseases, old stuff I could take pictures of... it was pretty much my mecca. It's a tiny museum, dark, yet I managed to take about 200 pictures. I could have spent all day in there if the upstairs had been open (it's being refurbished).
And back to Atlanta for the navigator's flight back to London
(and where he managed to fit in a fourth bball game.... )
If you'd like hotel, restaurant or bar recommendations put it in the comments and I'll do my best!
If you'd like hotel, restaurant or bar recommendations put it in the comments and I'll do my best!
Next roadtrip will be back out west in April 2014 - so stay tuned.
Yellowstone, Grand Canyon, Rocky Mountains, Coachella and more.
And if you want to help me get there, all my photographs are available to purchase.
And if you want to help me get there, all my photographs are available to purchase.