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by NewDarkAge_Archive
Tommy wrote:Angus Jung wrote:And it's very hot at that time of year. It's going to be unpleasant in many parts of the country (i.e. the Southwest, the South, the Midwest, NYC/East Coast).The Bay Area and the Pacific Northwest (Portland, Seattle) are comparatively mild. Food and scenic vistas are good and in abundance.This is definitely something to be aware of. July is the hottest month for most of the ConUS. Expect 100 degrees Fahrenheit through most of that band of the country except for San Francisco and San Diego. New Orleans is almost insufferable during this time. So, so humid. And hot. If you're used to humidity you might be okay. If you are aren't, it will feel like a sauna or rainforest. Hell, Chicago usually reaches 100 a day or two a year in July.Angus makes an excellent point about the Pacific Northwest. You might want to do that entire coast. And then maybe end up in Colorado or somewhere for additional scenery. Some other areas might not be too bad, like Flagstaff, AZ or somewhere.Hmm yeah, I think I for some reason assumed August would be hotter than July since it is in Europe. The west coast idea is a good one. Any idea of a good way of going from SoCal to scenery?