I need to make a trip from the general areas of:
Pittsburgh to Detroit (western suburbs)
Detroit to Buffalo (south east suburbs)
Buffalo to Pittsburgh
No problems on the first and third leg of the trip but from Detroit to Buffalo, the shortest route is to cut through Canada.
I haven't been across the border into CA in a few years (pre 9/11) and wondering if the 75 mile savings is worth the potental delays crossing the border twice (as well as tolls). In the back of the truck will also be a York rake and Farmi logging winch. Think I'll get any hastles?
Thoughts/suggestions?
Brian
PS. The Detroit to Buffalo will be done mid-day. I won't be hitting rush-hour in any cities (Akron, Cleveland, Erie... on the southern route, Detroit, Burlington, St. Catharines, Niagara Falls & Buffalo on the northern route)
Pittsburgh to Detroit (western suburbs)
Detroit to Buffalo (south east suburbs)
Buffalo to Pittsburgh
No problems on the first and third leg of the trip but from Detroit to Buffalo, the shortest route is to cut through Canada.
I haven't been across the border into CA in a few years (pre 9/11) and wondering if the 75 mile savings is worth the potental delays crossing the border twice (as well as tolls). In the back of the truck will also be a York rake and Farmi logging winch. Think I'll get any hastles?
Thoughts/suggestions?
Brian
PS. The Detroit to Buffalo will be done mid-day. I won't be hitting rush-hour in any cities (Akron, Cleveland, Erie... on the southern route, Detroit, Burlington, St. Catharines, Niagara Falls & Buffalo on the northern route)