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Easy three day trip. When we travel these days my wife and I drive until we can't drive farther, sleep in a rest stop for a few hours then keep going. 15 hours in a day isn't too bad. I wouldn't want to do it for more than 2 or 3 days without taking a day off. When we retire I plan to take more time but when you only have so much vacation you don't want to waste it on the road.
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Yes, 34 hours is less than 72 hours (3 days)
How much longer depends on if you have another driver and want to stop for more than gas and bathroom breaks. |
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We went to Kanab at the end of March, and took part of your southern route, from the Panhandle of Texas on west. That would be I-40 across New Mexico and part of Arizona. Once you get off 40, the route going up through Arizona and the Navajo reservation is mostly 2 lane road. A lot of the Rez is 55mph. It sucks.
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Southern route is still better this time of year. Denver through Glenwood can still get pretty bad with weather and traffic seems to suck all the time. It’s a more mellow drive in the south for sure. Plus you can stop in Amarillo and take down the Big Texan while we all watch.
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You know if you timed it right you could just stop at members homes for an hour or two and not have to worry about the truck.I am sure most of us would like to meet you in person!
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Quoted: i'd take the northern route and sleep in the cab of the truck to be safe. i have six weeks of PTO saved up that i'm not allowed to use. would love to make this drive with you. View Quote Took my first nap on my trip by driving my truck and trailer out into the desert then sleeping across the tool box on the bed of my truck with a pistol laying on my chest. I didnt want to risk someone breaking into my trailer stopping in a populated area. |
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55 is Unsafe |
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I hate dealing with Chicago but honestly I-90 to 80 to 76 to 15 is probably the most efficient route.
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Quoted: Southern route is still better this time of year. Denver through Glenwood can still get pretty bad with weather and traffic seems to suck all the time. It's a more mellow drive in the south for sure. Plus you can stop in Amarillo and take down the Big Texan while we all watch. View Quote |
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Quoted: You know if you timed it right you could just stop at members homes for an hour or two and not have to worry about the truck.I am sure most of us would like to meet you in person! View Quote Aimless....watch yer corn hole bud. This guy comes out of the woodwork with his post count and join date saying he'd like to meet you in person. Sounds like a trap! |
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Quoted: Took my first nap on my trip by driving my truck and trailer out into the desert then sleeping across the tool box on the bed of my truck with a pistol laying on my chest. I didnt want to risk someone breaking into my trailer stopping in a populated area. View Quote I wouldn’t do that on the Navajo Reservation. |
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80 is a drug route through PA. I am not sure if penguins are considered black or white though, so you may be ok.
Just don’t ride dirty. |
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It's gonna be more like 15 hours a day when you figure in gas, meal, and rest stops. If I was driving that route it would take me a week to do it.
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Quoted: https://media3.giphy.com/media/qetyYss9nUxRm/giphy.gif?cid=ecf05e47z2qjc77d572j0nq4wj40rlwavqfsk365ytwokbhs&rid=giphy.gif&ct=g IDTM in during the move View Quote "If you make a workman's comp claim, I'll kill you" was cut off the end of the gif. Kharn |
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Everything I know about St. George was learned watching Matt’s Off Road Recovery
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I would hire someone to ride with me and share the driving...put him on a plane back home.
Stop for gas and a brief break drive straight through... Watch NY disappear in your rear window... I couldn't get to St George fast enough! |
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Quoted: Really what can I do? I'll try to pick out decent hotels but I'm not sleeping in it. If I'm driving or in the truck it'll be a shoot out. If I wake up and it's gone I'm getting a cab to an airport [shrug] bye bye comic books and crappy guns View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Your biggest worry is probably going to be protecting the trailer. bye bye comic books and crappy guns Don't leave that thing unattended if you go through the Nav Nation and if you do go through there, I'd recommend doing it during daylight hours. I'd take either the 80 or 70 route. Depends the time of day you're passing through the Chicago area. You don't want to get stuck in traffic there. |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/14563/F90D5288-2C88-49A5-9BDE-755789247DEC-2368464.jpg I have to admit I haven't knocked out a 12 hour day driving in awhile but the days are long so I'm going to be driving mostly in day light. Weather should be okay. Would you risk going past Chicago with a uhaul full of killer robots or go south? Are the southerly routes avoiding Colorado better as I assume they're on level terrain? Do those roads across northern Arizona exist or are they old Mormon cart tracks? Will Arfcom have an epic thread trying to find my ghost truck full of pre ban guns and mags when I am never heard from again? View Quote 1) No 2) What will you be doing in St. George? (one of my favorite places) |
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Quoted: I know nothing about the West but that's my suspicion View Quote If you do decide to take 50 through Dodge city and Pueblo CO pay attention the the road closures through Gunnison. During the week it's basically closed all dayy except for maybe an hour twice a day. It's a nice way to go through and avoids all the Denver and I70 mess. It'll drop you right into Montrose and you can then hook it up to Junction and onto Utah. https://www.us50info.com/ |
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Quoted: My family loves it. My wife is like a different person. We're trying to talk my sister and in laws to moving there. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I live in St George. I love it here. I'm visiting family down here this weekend...its the best of both worlds. I get to enjoy St. George, but not live there. All kidding aside, it is an awesome area. Some day when I'm old and decrepit I may even live down here full time. |
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2 days, don’t be a bitch. I’ll give you 2 because you’re in a Uhaul.
Sucker someone into driving with you, alternate every fuel stop. |
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Quoted: If you do decide to take 50 through Dodge city and Pueblo CO pay attention the the road closures through Gunnison. During the week it's basically closed all dayy except for maybe an hour twice a day. It's a nice way to go through and avoids all the Denver and I70 mess. It'll drop you right into Montrose and you can then hook it up to Junction and onto Utah. https://www.us50info.com/ View Quote i've driven 50 from gunnison to GJ many times but it's been a while. if we're gonna do that let's just take 80 all the way across wyoming instead. |
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Quoted: 50 is loooooooooooooong and windy from pueblo to salida. i just made that drive for work. i've driven 50 from gunnison to GJ many times but it's been a while. if we're gonna do that let's just take 80 all the way across wyoming instead. View Quote For getting A to B, you’ll never beat interstates. |
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Quoted: Interstates are REALLY easy to rack up miles. Gasoline, coffee, piss breaks, occasional 90 minute cat-nap.... easy to do in 48 hours. View Quote I did Kansas City to LA straight through once. Only stopped for gas, food and restroom. Wasn't that bad really. Find a speeder, I call them blockers, and tuck behind them every chance you get and you can make some pretty good time. |
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Quoted: Wait until I disappear after driving a uhaul full of guns and ammo into some desert ravine. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I hope you updated that thread. A lot of us were emotionally invested. So you’re passing through Steubenville then? |
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Quoted: THIS. I did Kansas City to LA straight through once. Only stopped for gas, food and restroom. Wasn't that bad really. Find a speeder, I call them blockers, and tuck behind them every chance you get and you can make some pretty good time. View Quote https://www.roadandtrack.com/car-culture/a32917037/a-man-drove-solo-across-america-in-25-hours-55-minutes-in-a-rental-mustang/ |
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Quoted: https://www.roadandtrack.com/car-culture/a32917037/a-man-drove-solo-across-america-in-25-hours-55-minutes-in-a-rental-mustang/ https://hips.hearstapps.com/hmg-prod.s3.amazonaws.com/images/img-9498-jpg-1592580351.jpg?resize=768 View Quote Attached File ETA: I hate the random photo rotation at upload… |
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I did San Diego to Detroit in 54 hours. Took food and drinks in a cooler, stopped to get gas, bathroom, and a few naps along the way. I also lost some hours in Black Canyon Az, the UHaul overheated, and then waiting for UHaul to open up in the morning, in Tucumcari NM, when the tow dolly broke.
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I wonder if we could organize this like a Semper Fi dog rescue convoy with a chain of volunteer drivers so the Uhaul never leaves the road? Do it in 30 hours straight.
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Have gone from Coastal NC to San Diego, California in 3 days several time. Going is easy, the sun travels with you so you can drive longer days, coming back is the bitch....
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Quoted: I could do it, no problem. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/69748/Screenshot_20220429-152034_png-2368524.JPG This is my plan for Mon-Thur next week but I'm limited by hours of service. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/69748/PXL_20220429_195256076-01_jpeg-2368525.JPG View Quote Stupid CDL rules.... Testing out Tuesday to get mine... |
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