Those of you who remember our (thanks, COVID-19!) disastrously anticlimactic “EuroTour 2020” planning may remember the colorful schedule I came up with, Whether you remember it or not, shown at right is a trimmed-down version of the “USTour 2021” counterpart.
(Click on that image to see the first page in full, including how to interpret the various color codes. Glutton for punishment? Click here for page 2.)
As with last year’s “schedule,” our objective with this one is to minimize the varieties of climate we need to pack for. I probably don’t need to tell you that one of us is more amenable to warmer temperatures than the other, and vice-versa for the cooler. But we just won’t have enough room in the car to pack the clothes we might need for every eventuality, no matter when we visit Location X, Y, or Z.
Once you get past September, the choices get narrower and narrower; we need to avoid really cold weather — and the possibility of snow — which likely puts some of the northern- and westernmost regions beyond reach for this trip. No help for it, alas…! As it is, as you can see if you’ve checked out the full page-2 image, even the notoriously roasting California and Southwest states look a bit iffy in November and December…
Who knows, maybe a later version of this schedule will add in a loop through Mexico, Costa Rica, etc.
mapelba says
Charts like this make me feel as if I should never be allowed to plan anything. But may the weather gods play their dice in your favor.