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Chicago to tucson. 38 hrours
When i was living in utah it was 12 hour to my folks and we did that with kids regularly. No more. I moved back closer... |
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The mountains are calling, and I must go. -John Muir
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We typically drive to Colorado once a year and it’s right at 1,000 miles. We do it between 13 and 14 hours. I typically drive the whole way. That’s about the max I can do anymore.
When I was in high school and college we worked for this truck manufacturing company and would deliver trucks for them. I did about 1150 miles in one day at about 15 hours. I was toast. |
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18 hours
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[#4]
CO Springs to Western NY.
that fucking sucked. |
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Endeavor to Persevere
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[#5]
I drove 20, then 16, then 12 to get across the country from Oregon to Tennessee. I was 18 and stupid in a Chevette in the winter.
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[#6]
I drove forklift for a 12 hour shift then drove 12 hours to western VA.
No idea how many miles I put on the forklift |
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Almost 17 hours of near constant struggle, from the time we left Salta to our lodging in Postosi just before 11. Only 750ish kms. But storms, hail (which even little, stings your nose), flooding, road grade, altitude and visibility made it shit. Should have been 10-12 hours. Long day, but I've done much farther in one swing. Not tougher tho. Averaged about 40 kph.
Should have packed it in, but we had schedules. Out at 6am next day too . Ridden not driven tho. |
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Tertium non datur
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[#8]
21 hours, TN to SD. I don't think I could go that long again without a long stop.
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952 miles. PA to FL. Did the return trip 10 days later.
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[#10]
Tractor trailer. 29 hours. Los Angeles to Houston including delayed pickups in Los angeles. I was wiped when I got there.
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I strive to be the man my dog thinks I am.
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9PM to ~5PM the next day, so 20 hours or so. It was a relatively leisurely pace (trying to navigate mountains in the dark); made about 1200 miles.
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R.I.P. Snooty (07/21/1948 - 07/23/2017)
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[#12]
1200 miles in 16 hours, Atlanta to Amarillo.
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-Women should always wear tight clothes and men should carry powerful handguns
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12 hours or so I was a kid. I won’t drive more than 8 anymore. I’m just not in a much of hurry anymore.
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[#14]
Left dive school in Key West and tried to make it all the way home to western Kansas. Only stopped for bathroom, fuel, and caffeine. 73 Riviera. Made it just shy of 2000 miles and had to pull over and sleep. Very foolish on my part as I could have easily killed myself (or worse, someone else) I have no idea how many hours but pretty sure it was over 24
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[Last Edit: thorshammerblow]
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I drove from Driggs Idaho back to central Missouri a few years ago with the wife and three kids-about 20 hours total 1275 miles.
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18-19hrs and I start to get a little cranky
16hrs no problem |
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From naples Florida back to souther Indiana, 23 hours or so. Never again that was fun, then suck, then hope lol. The southern states are LONG, then you have some short pancake states then Hoosier lands.
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Game on!
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1000 miles is usually about 16 hours. Quite a few 1200 mile days but my record was about 1500 straight through. Took around 30 hours though, does that count?
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Did 21 hours one time. That was long.
I do 15 hours in a day several times a year. Drove to CA a couple times, which was 2 back to back 18 hour days. Don't mind driving at all. My wife thinks I'm weird. |
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Originally Posted By Tactical_Jew: Let’s say 10 or 12 hours straight. I was behind the wheel 12 hours and it sucked. View Quote Don’t know how many miles it was, but let me know when you’ve ridden from the Montana/Wyoming border to Detroit in 19 hours on a motorcycle….. Ahh, to be young and stupid again….. |
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This year I did a ~475 mile stretch to get home. Topped off the gas tank before I left and made it without stopping once.
Driving to where we visit family in Florida is about 1,000 miles one way in the same day, but switching drivers in the middle. I've towed the camper around a lot, the most I've done in one day is about 700 miles. |
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“Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a 10mm at your side, kid.”
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[#22]
A little over 14 hours straight. I never want to do that again, unless I 100% need to.
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[#23]
In 2000 I drove from Jackson, WY to just outside of St. Louis, MO. Only stopped for gas and snacks. I believe it was 1,220-ish miles.
Took about 23 hours. Slept for 3 hours at a rest stop, then continued to Atlanta, GA, arriving in time for dinner. I was wiped out and knew I'd never try that again. Life experience and all. |
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20 hours non-stop. NH to TN.
I'm used to long drives but that was excessive. |
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[#25]
Left my house in Upstate NY at 5:30am. Picked up my customer and drove to manchester PA to quigley to pick up a van. Stopped at Cabelas on the way back. Then cut back to 81 to avoid NJ and home. I got back to my house at 11:30pm. All done it was 945-950 miles.
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[#26]
Around 700 in 11 hrs all in TX. A bunch of the time was construction delays in Austin.
I'm good with about 8-9 hrs max. I also try to stop and walk around for a while every two hours or so. |
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[Last Edit: tc556guy]
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Missed a flight to a military school back in 2003. Hopped into the pickup truck and made it from upstate NY to Arkansas in a little under 24 hours. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
Last month I made it from Georgia back to Upstate NY in a little under 18 hours, with gas and food breaks. Everything was fine until I hit the NY border, when I drove into the last winter storm of the season. Another drive I wouldn't recommend, but I was motivated to get home. The worst part of that trip was the available radio stations in the rental car from around Virginia into PA. It wasn't even a Sunday and it seemed like for a long stretch of 81 all I could pull in was one religious program or another across multiple stations on search. I basically pull over every two hours for gas, and every other stop I add a food break. It gets me out of the drivers seat and walking around. The rental car I had for the southbound trip to GA messed with my system because the car was too fuel efficient, so I pushed my stops out to three hours apart. Too long, in my mind. |
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[#28]
I've done 1250 miles from south Florida to New Jersey several times. Takes me 17-20 hours depending on traffic.
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NY to Miami. Onky stopped for gas, food , and bathroom. It wasn't the worst thing in the world. Got there and slept for 8 hours and felt fine.
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Green Bay to Cherry Point in a Ryder truck-1148 miles, and Plano, TX to Tampa-1113 miles.
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[#31]
1147 miles in 20h42min for my Iron Butt on my SV650. No wind protection, no wrist rest, no cruise; would not do it again.
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Dallas to Orlando on a motorcycle (BMW gsa)
1000+ 14 hours no breaks just gas…didn’t even dismount from bike |
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I've driven from Carson, CA to Spartanburg, SC stopping only for gas.
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[#34]
1400 miles stopping only for gas and pee breaks. Got hard to stay awake towards the end.
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[#35]
Twentynine Palms, CA to San Marcos, TX. Stopped only for gas and piss breaks.
Departed 1 pm, arrived 9 am the next morning. |
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[#36]
About 15 hours (a tad less than 1000 miles)... Knoxville to Rosemount, MN.
Wife said if we didn't have to spend money on a hotel, I could buy a new gun |
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[#37]
Did a mornings worth of vendor training in Minneapolis then the drive back to KC, but had to pick someone up at the KC airport at 10pm. So the 8hr drive got stretched into 14 between dragging my feet then the extra hour to get home.
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[#38]
17 hours coming out of Canada from a fly in trip .
I have run a few more at 15 ish hours to Boston, Savanah , and Florida before. After about 10 it starts to become painful. |
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Pittsburgh, PA to Hartsdale, NY
about 12 hours I’m fine with that for a personal record though there was has also been Detroit, MI to Miami, FL. About 29 hours and that included a 5 hour nap at a rest stop. |
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Austin to St. Louis, like 15 hours with stops
Drove like 45-50 hours in a long weekend It sucked |
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There he goes. One of God's own prototypes. A high-powered mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die.
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[#41]
A buddy and I drove from Pflugerville, TX to Hartford, CT stopping only for fuel, food and bathroom breaks. 1885 miles and took 36 hours.
Farthest I've driven in a day by myself was Hutto, TX to Jackson, NE, 924 miles. I did pick up an arfcomer on the way. |
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I wish more Americans loved America like Texans love Texas. |
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Flagstaff AZ to Memphis, about 18 hours, then Memphis to Washington DC after about four hours rest, another 12 hours.
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Holding my position. On the "list", and proud of it.
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[#43]
About 900 miles.
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[#44]
15 hours. Technically a 12 hour drive but, snow shut the interstate down for 3 hours.
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"Either way, I don't give a damn what you think you're entitled to!"
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Prohibition doesn't work.
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[Last Edit: crownvic96]
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One day around 700ish miles distance wise. Driving before stopping to rest about 14ish hours.
The last few longer trips i've taken i've just broken it up and spent the night somewhere. I'm getting too old and cranky to do really long drives, even with a comfortable car like my ES250 Ultra Luxury. |
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[#48]
Richmond to Orlando. About 750 miles.
With traffic and a few stops it took around 14hrs. |
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[#49]
Whenever my wife and I would do drives years ago we would switch off every 3-4 hrs or so.
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[Last Edit: LittlePony]
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16 hours
Iowa to the East coast is ugh |
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