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Posted: 4/23/2024 6:59:14 AM EDT
Let’s say 10 or 12 hours straight.
I was behind the wheel 12 hours and it sucked. |
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1,200 miles in a day
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15 hours. Never. Again.
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24 hours, do not recommend. I think it was roughly 1500 miles.
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Moab Utah to st. Louis mo. 1200 miles. 18 hours or so
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From Dallas Tx to Macon Ga after working a 10hr day. Guy with me lost his driving privileges a few weeks before. That shit sucked
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17 hours
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Used to ride some Iron Butt motorcycle rides. Most I ever did was called a bun burner gold. Did a little over 1600 miles in a little over 23 hours. Much easier on a bike than in a car. Check out the Iron Butt Association.
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Orlando to houston. Wasnt too bad. But i used to drive 12 hours a day on slow days or at least be in the vehicle 12 hours.
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Fort Worth to Phoenix. I think that was about 15 hours.
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30hrs straight. Billings Montana to Williamsport Pa pulling a enclosed trailer
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About 11 hours, although the return trip was much longer due to inclement weather.
I was on the shit list of my manager at the time, fucker insisted I be present for a meeting in Charleston WV at 9am. I lived at the time in Martinsburg, 5 and a half hours away. I left at 3 am, arrived a few minutes before 9. The meeting was an hour or so, I turned around and headed home. Rain in Charleston turned to sleet by Fairmont. Which turned to light snow by the time I hit I68. In Cumberland MD there was 3 or 4 inches on the interstate, I didn't get home until about 10 pm that night. I was paid OT for all travel before 8am and after 5 pm. |
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A true Texan would never leave his friends behind!
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I drove from Charlotte, NC to Ft. Myers Fl. a little over 10 hours took me about 20 minutes to do what I was there to do and then I drove back. I have also driven straight through from Houston Tx. to Charlotte NC about 15 hours. I don't recommend doing that.
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Furthest: 982 miles in 14 hours
Longest: 723 miles in 19 hours due to heavy snow in the mountains |
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1400 miles, 23 hours. Texas to Pennsylvania.
11 hours or less is easy. |
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I did a 22 hour and a 19 hour drive last week. The longest was a Florida to California run in 37 hours or so. I did stop for an hour outside Houston though on that one.
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Luke 11:21 “When a strong man, fully armed, guards his own mansion, his property is safe.”
A nation without borders is not a nation at all. |
23 hours… would not again
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Vail, CO to Charleston, WV. About 1440 miles and took about 24 hours.
Never again unless there's an emergency. |
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Broken Arrow, Ok to Clearwater, Fl.
About 1,200 miles - 20 hrs. |
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19 hours.
Western WI to Ft Polk, LA. |
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Pone semina in fundas ut aliquid crescat ubi morieris.
WE SEEK NOT YOUR COUNSEL, NOR YOUR ARMS |
16 hours. I have found that 12 hours is about the longest I can go safely, after this fatigue starts wearing on me quickly.
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18 hours, approx. 1200 miles
Western WI, to New Orleans with 2 stops for fuel. |
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13 hours to go 600 miles once. Traffic was a BITCH
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3x Iron Butt(on a dyna w/ fairing or windshield).
In 4 wheels? Probably 1200-1300mi in 16-17 hrs. |
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Taxation without representation
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21 hours of drive time. Western NY to East Texas.
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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 From Pagosa Springs Colorado to Claremore Oklahoma. Another time from Ouray Colorado to Claremore. Only stopped for gas and bathroom breaks. In '17 I made it from Pagosa Springs to fort supply Oklahoma on one tank of gas in a brand new Nissan Maxima. |
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1200 miles. SD to Texas
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There is a reason some rookies roll more hose than others....
Sir Lug1, charter member Knights of Wonder |
Screw that. If a drive is longer than 4hrs I fly
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19 solid hours. Dallas to Salt Lake City, 1300 miles.
First time it was brutal. Done many more times since and it sucks every time. |
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15 hours KC to Houston. Got stuck in traffic in Dallas for 3 hours due to an accident. Then got slowed down south of Dallas due to bad storms.
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“Firearm springs sometimes are made to be air soluble.” CSM Woods
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Philly to Union City, TN 960 miles in 14.5 hours.
Only stopped for gas and couple cups of coffee and to piss. I was young then, no way I could do it today! |
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1985 - DAY 1 - Dallas to Los Angeles straight through with my employer's son in law pulling a show car on a POS trailer with an underpowered tow vehicle. Had a flat tire on the trailer at 03:00 because the trailer brakes would lock up. Worst road trip to date at that point.
DAY 3 - Los Angeles to Dallas straight through with my employer's SIL. No drama on the way home as we got new trailer tires and had the trailer brakes adjusted(wtf?!). SIL claimed to be a trailer guru cowboy horse person. Bullshit. Anybody know wtf was up with trailer brakes that go out of adjustment? I am still pissed off. I drove most of the way as I did not trust my employer's SIL's driving. Of the 3k+ miles, I prolly drove 2k. Rant over. |
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980 miles. A few times.
Just last week again coming back home after being with my Dad as he died. |
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Dallas TX to San Diego Ca in one day, left 2am and arrived about 10:30 or so Pm, stopped a few times for gas and once to eat for 30 minutes or so. that was not the best of times.
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Originally Posted By martyjm: Used to ride some Iron Butt motorcycle rides. Most I ever did was called a bun burner gold. Did a little over 1600 miles in a little over 23 hours. Much easier on a bike than in a car. Check out the Iron Butt Association. View Quote Almost exactly this, though I'm not sure I agree about easier on a bike than in a car. My BBG was almost 20 years ago, don't think I could do it today. Longest I've gone recently is NE IL to Forsythe, MT in one shot (on 4 wheels), about 1100 miles and 14 hours. |
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Ontario Ca to Houston, under 24 hours.On a motorcycle,BMWK100RS.
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Dobro is watching you, and you dont even know it
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10 to 12 hours, only 500 miles, numerous delays for construction and just heavy holiday traffic.
If you have ever tried to travel in or out of Florida at Thanksgiving you know what I am talking about, never again. |
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I see what you did.
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1200 miles and then the next day turned around and drove it back. 2400 miles in two days. On 5 hours sleep. Haven't had a red bull since.... Oh I did the snowball challenge as well in 2017. 523 miles on a snowmobile in one day. 18 hours of nothing but riding. NO beer. No restaurants. Just ride. That's a day!!
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When I was much younger and dumber I drove from Durham North Carolina to Seattle in a Ryder rental box truck in less than 3 days. The truck was governed at 68 miles per hour. It suuuucked.
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700 or so miles right around 11 hours. Wasn't behind the wheel the whole time though
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14 hrs in my dually pulling a race trailer with my sleeping ass cousin and my sleeping ass dog. Those two fell asleep before we crossed the county line and slept thevwhole damn way. Stopped and got a couple hrs sleep and drove 10 more.
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I make an annual trip to Charlotte from NJ, that's about 10 hours give or take. I don't mind that drive at all.
Longest was probably NJ to Myrtle Beach, with some pretty terrible traffic, it was something like 15 hours behind the wheel. That sucked. The most ridiculous was 8 hours to go from Wildwood, NJ to New Brunswick, NJ coming back from the beach on labor day weekend. Normally a 2 hour drive (130 mi). It took 8 hours. That was probably the shittiest drive I've experienced. |
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Sideways :(
Proud Member of Team Ranstad "Fully-loaded, safety off. This here is a recipe for unpleasantness." - Malcom Reynolds I'm a dirty old man with a vivid imagination. I'll make do. |
12 hours a couple of times. Once, 11:55 into a 12 hour drive some idiot kid just finishing his work shift ran a stop sign in his Jeep and almost totaled my car.
I routinely did 8-9 hr drives, listened to thousands of hours of podcasts and learned a hell of a lot about health, medicine, economics, politics, tech. Also spent thousands of hours on conference calls and afterwards Zoom (audio only of course). Total waste of time... |
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Flew from Oakland ca to Portland Oregon. Had lunch, went to the DMV and drove back to Oakland in the span of 15 hours. Fucking sucked. Heavy rain on the way back for hours. Think 15 mph on I5 with maybe 20ft visibility.
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Chicago to northern Virginia. In a manual transmission Tacoma. It sucked
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NE OK to SW CO, 817 to 910 miles depending on route taken due to seasonal weather. 13-14 hrs one way, I do a round trip once per month, routinely. One tank of diesel gets me 500-600 miles w/o stopping. Probably going again next week.
I’ve done Moab, UT to Tulsa, OK (1,000+) in one setting a couple of times. Motorcycle, I’ve ridden 500-600 miles per day dozens of times, longest was 800+. I now limit myself to ~500 per day, since I’m 71. |
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18 hours from East, TX to Wyoming.
12 hours from East, TX to Silver Springs New Mexico to the Gila Naitonal Forest area. |
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I do a drive from MA to NC for summer vacay... usually around 15 hours...coupla maintenance stops, it's not bad.
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1200 miles in 18hrs multiple times w/kids. 4 stops and no tablets or phones for them. My kids rock.
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If you've got a blacklist, I want to be on it.
FL, USA
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Around 900 miles, took aroung 15-16 hours. Sucked. Wouldn't do it again.
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The only thing that you can guess about a broken down old man... is that he is a survivor.
The man is heartless and jaded. By this point he's probably comfortable with it. - SmilingBandit |
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