The Paulskill travels in a northwesterly direction throughout the township before turning southwest.
From this point, the route travels in a southerly direction before turning to the east towards Brinn.
With little development, the disturbance initially traveled towards the north-northeast before turning west.
At this intersection, the route turns to the northeast and travels through the community of Detroit before turning back to the north.
The route travels north into Anahuac before turning to the east.
It had to travel along a runway before turning south and beginning its [343] takeoff in the direction of Washington.
The two highways travel west for around a mile when they first meet, before turning north again into Rice County.
The explorers travelled overland to 82 S before turning back.
The road travels northwesterly through sparsely populated light woodlands, passing west of a small lake, before turning north.
Why did it travel so far west before turning toward Washington?