Sounds like a great trip. We actually traveled part of this route last year (Route 66) as part of our travels (southpoint.com). We make updates often on the road. See our journal notes there. Be sure to allow plenty of time to see stuff along the route. You have to turn off the main Interstate often to go along the original Route 66. Plenty of 50's Americana to see. In Peach Springs is a Shell service station dating back to the 1920s. In Seligman, grab a burger at the famous Snow Cap Drive-In. The owner has a sense of humor as dry as the landscape. A good place is Kinkos. You can hook up your notebook and check email for free. Other than the AOL or NetZero route, try bluelight.com, freei.net, or altavista.com. Also, try the local library, many now have Internet access where you can check your email through a web browser. Cybercafes are convenient, but not likely on Route 66. Cheers
Sounds like a great trip. We actually traveled part of this route last year (Route 66) as part of our travels (southpoint.com). We make updates often on the road. See our journal notes there. Be sure to allow plenty of time to see stuff along the route. You have to turn off the main Interstate often to go along the original Route 66. Plenty of 50's Americana to see. In Peach Springs is a Shell service station dating back to the 1920s. In Seligman, grab a burger at the famous Snow Cap Drive-In. The owner has a sense of humor as dry as the landscape. A good place is Kinkos. You can hook up your notebook and check email for free. Other than the AOL or NetZero route, try bluelight.com, freei.net, or altavista.com. Also, try the local library, many now have Internet access where you can check your email through a web browser. Cybercafes are convenient, but not likely on Route 66. Cheers