headed for vs head up to

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"I'm going to be headed for the farmer's market."

OR

"I'm going to head up to the farmer's market."

Which one is better for you?
 
"I'm going to be headed for the farmer's market."

OR

"I'm going to head up to the farmer's market."

Which one is better for you?
Probably the second one, but this is AmE and you really need a response from an American.
 
Probably the second one, but this is AmE and you really need a response from an American.
Could I get a word of advice from Americans?
 
"I'm going to be headed for the farmer's market."

OR

"I'm going to head up to the farmer's market."

Which one is better for you?
The second one.
 
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