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Quoted: 80 through Chicago is a PITA. I live very close. Not sure if the stretch by Gary is done with construction or not. I was last summer when I went through, and looked to be a LONG term project. Currently I80 W is under construction through Joliet, and although not as bad as Chicago proper it is a major log jam. I see it is 3 hours shorter, but I could easily see 1 to 1 1/2 hours burned in Chicago traffic if you time it wrong. View Quote QFT I drive that stretch of 80 almost every day. Stop by on your way and I’ll give you some herring, Aimless. |
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Took me a day to drive from NYS to Little Rock.
A friend drove from SoCal to NYS in three days last year, and that was with a small side trip along the way Maybe we should look for a truck leaving a trail of lawyer business cards My system for long distance drives is to stop for gas every two hours. Every other stop I get something to eat in addition to gas. Works for me |
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Is your trailer single axle? Long distance high speed single axle fucking blows donkeys.
Double axle with brakes is best. Do you have suitable spare tires and bearings/ races or hub assemblies? Jack? Make sure you can see your trailer tires in the mirrors. |
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Philadelphia > Johnson City, TN > Weatherford TX > Tucson > San Diego, in 4 days with a single driver.
Did it more than once. May do it again. Not really looking forward to it. |
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Quoted: I wouldn't try. The last UHaul I rented was not comfortable and not something I liked driving around the L.A. area let alone remote desert roads. I'm too old at this point and wouldn't want to get bored/road hypnotized, etc., and drift off. I'd take enough time to be safe and pick reasonable stopping/sleeping points. I get into Northern Arizona, southern Utah now and then from SoCal. If taking the southern route, I'd say stay with I40. Then up 89. 89A, 389, 59 would be ok and they've paved the cart tracks. The roads through the reservation are just really remote and a problem would likely take an awful amount of time for UHaul to deal with. I'm not sure where the "real" mountains are on the northern routes but aside from the wrestling the truck around curves, probably easier to stay awake. This is all miles and miles of miles and miles. Also, Google can get creative on recommended routes. I was checking one the other day to get miles (not time) to get from where I live to Williams, Az and it had no trouble suggesting remote 2 lane county roads through the middle of the desert as a few minutes faster than the interstates. And I40, btw is heavy truck traffic. View Quote There's a point when it is time to park it and rest. We don't need a legend of The Ghost Penguin In The Sky. From Wiki - "The song tells a folk tale of a cowboy who has a vision of a red-eyed, steel-footed penguin thundering across the sky, being chased by the spirits of damned cowboys. One warns him that if he does not change his ways, he will be doomed to join them, forever "trying to catch the Devil's bird across these endless skies". " |
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I drove from Wilkes-Barre to Lancaster, California in two days. This was back in 1997….gas was cheaper….and I was younger!
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Do PA to Kingman AZ. Stop by the shop and say hi. Up to Vegas from here, and then over to St George.
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Take that middle route on your map, along I-70, then drop down to St. George through Cedar City on I-15.
Don't take the southern route through the Navajo Reservation. Although the reservation roads are good and you can maintain good speeds, they also go through towns where you have to slow down. But the worst thing is that they don't run directly in the direction you are going to want to go (from SE to NW). You will waste time juking and jiving through the reservation and it is especially frustrating to do this in the dark (I have done it). |
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Quoted: I drove from Wilkes-Barre to Lancaster, California in two days. This was back in 1997….gas was cheaper….and I was younger! View Quote Yup! Some crazy things are possible. In 1967, I took a trip starting from outside Philadelphia to Sacramento, CA.... left Friday afternoon, was in Sacramento on Monday morning! My brother-in-law did almost ALL the driving..........coffee, coffee and MORE coffee. But he was also a BEAST! |
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Haven't done that long a drive in decades but in the late 80's I went from Boulder, Co to Stroudsburg, PA in 3 days. I kept meeting up with a camper family as I traveled. We both drove at night to avoid the day time traffic. I got stuck in some bumper to bumper anyway and as I got close to the end I saw the accident that caused it. It was the camper family. He fell asleep at the wheel and they went over a steep embankment at 75mph. They all died. Take your time and get plenty of rest on the way.
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Not a route comment but a long-distance driving comment in general.
I've driven all over the country, and logged too many thousand-mile days. Take it easy with the caffeinated beverages, because it's a diuretic. Much better to stay within yourself and keep that stuff for when you're fading a bit. I try to combine gas, bathroom, and food into one stop. When I do stop, I take a couple minutes to limber up before I get back in. Some deep squats, swinging my arms around, stretching, bouncing, whatever. It really does help. Keeping the wheels turning is a bigger factor than my speed. So I try to relax, save the hard-pumping music for night, and just enjoy the scenery. And towing a trailer, check waypoints on your route options for any wind conditions. I like weather.gov for that. |
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Sounds like he is driving a crappy rental truck, not pulling a crappy rental trailer.
Just be safe man. You need a place for the night in grand junction you have my number. |
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Here's a suggestion to make the drive more pleasant. 10 continuous hours.
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Quoted: Cool, send me a im when you go to get your stuff in pa and if free I will help you load up your truck. Do the 35 hr route, run Waze on your phone or a spare hooked to Wi-Fi. Will pick up any police or traffic and reroute you accordingly . You will average 57 mph withstops. Figure 1.5 hrs of stops a day and do the math. 41 hrs of driving it looks like so roughly 13.7 hrs a day or 781 miles a day. Easy peasy "It's a uhaul, if it's a larger 26' you may need to average a few more hours a day, if it's a smaller 12-16 ' box then you should bea able to hit 75mph no problem and make up some time. The 26' uhaul brands are notoriously show compared to Penske and all. View Quote |
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I’m a big fan of foam earplugs to help keep you fresh. The noise inside the uHaul cabin will be awful and wears you out faster. (I have used them on motorcycles and airplanes, makes a difference for me)
And please quit telling people about Utah. I think we are full |
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Quoted: I'm a big fan of foam earplugs to help keep you fresh. The noise inside the uHaul cabin will be awful and wears you out faster. (I have used them on motorcycles and airplanes, makes a difference for me) And please quit telling people about Utah. I think we are full View Quote |
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I recently did 1600 miles in 2 days by myself. Adding a 3rd day to that would have been taxing, especially if it was a firm schedule/destination.
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No matter which way you go it is going to suck ass in a U-Haul.
The southern route avoids steep/ mountain grades until you get to AZ. If you take 89 through Res from Flagstaff to George there is some serious elevation changes esp if you think 89A is a short cut. Scenic as hell but 89 is also prone to washouts and closures. Chicago I 80 can suck bad if you hit rush hour and it is usually pretty clogged with semis. Salt Lake City I-15 corridor is best avoided too during rush hours. |
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I hope that Uhaul has some kind of HUD to display GD so he can drive and Arf at the same time.
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The only website you need for long distance driving. Except I get ham instead of bacon and grits instead of hash browns. All you have to remember is nothing good happens at Waffle House after 2 AM and don't stop at ones near MLK BLVD regardless of time.
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Quoted: The only website you need for long distance driving. Except I get ham instead of bacon and grits instead of hash browns. All you have to remember is nothing good happens at Waffle House after 2 AM and don't stop at ones near MLK BLVD regardless of time. https://locations.wafflehouse.com/ https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/312702/BREAKFAST_HEADER_2000x786_jpg-2372547.JPG View Quote Do those exist west of the Mississippi? |
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Quoted: Do those exist west of the Mississippi? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The only website you need for long distance driving. Except I get ham instead of bacon and grits instead of hash browns. All you have to remember is nothing good happens at Waffle House after 2 AM and don't stop at ones near MLK BLVD regardless of time. https://locations.wafflehouse.com/ https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/312702/BREAKFAST_HEADER_2000x786_jpg-2372547.JPG Do those exist west of the Mississippi? Attached File |
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Drove from Buffalo to Dallas (one way) in 19 hours back in 2001.
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Quoted: last couple U-hauls i've rented (under 26-ft) were all governed at 65 MPH. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Cool, send me a im when you go to get your stuff in pa and if free I will help you load up your truck. Do the 35 hr route, run Waze on your phone or a spare hooked to Wi-Fi. Will pick up any police or traffic and reroute you accordingly . You will average 57 mph withstops. Figure 1.5 hrs of stops a day and do the math. 41 hrs of driving it looks like so roughly 13.7 hrs a day or 781 miles a day. Easy peasy "It's a uhaul, if it's a larger 26' you may need to average a few more hours a day, if it's a smaller 12-16 ' box then you should bea able to hit 75mph no problem and make up some time. The 26' uhaul brands are notoriously show compared to Penske and all. |
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I did atlanta to salt lake in 2.5, left mid day friday and rolled into SLC late sunday.
Atl - Jackson WY in 3 full days. |
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If this is a bragging thread now, I've done Seattle to Maryland in 2.5 days, solo.
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Quoted: I’m a big fan of foam earplugs to help keep you fresh. The noise inside the uHaul cabin will be awful and wears you out faster. (I have used them on motorcycles and airplanes, makes a difference for me) And please quit telling people about Utah. I think we are full View Quote This is true. You want to drown out the engine noise as it will put you to sleep. Wear a set of Bluetooth noise canceling head phones and you will do much better. |
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Quoted: Sounds like he is driving a crappy rental truck, not pulling a crappy rental trailer. Just be safe man. You need a place for the night in grand junction you have my number. View Quote +1 on the be safe part. thieves and shenanigans where there is opportunity; preaching to the choir here though. might be able to rig a couple of "sound grenade" shreikers to the cargo doors or an air pod somewhere when you stop for the night. And/or maybe some kind Arfcomer would let you park at their place overnight (as above)? I'd decline any offers of imitation crab meat though; ymmv. if you're moving to SW Utah; you need a rock crawler with a rifle & nunchuck rack. You could paint it black & white and call it the Penguinator. Safe journey, O Flightless One. |
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Yeah it's been one thing after another delaying me-mainly issues around trying to get my house ready to sell. I was so fed up today I rented a storage unit. Hell I'm about ready to sell my guns and fly out. I have a Glock out there and can buy a deer rifle, shotgun and build an AR. My wife did talk me down lol
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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 Sure. I could do it in a day and a half. |
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Quoted: Lol you guys would get drunk, start playing with fireworks and burn up my comics and GI Joes View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Get some members to guard your trailer while you sleep? Naw, they would only get drunk and steal your vintage porn mags, and eat all you sardines and cheap tuna! |
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I never seen so many non driving pussies in one place before in my life! I just rolled in from northwest NE to eastern mid TN in 20 hours. Ive made the drive from Radison Quebec to TN, a 36 hr drive, straight through, in 32 hours with one other driver to swap out with. Ive done 20 hours straight by myself a few times, it aint fun but it can be done.
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Quoted: I once did Knoxville to Amarillo straight. I don't recommend it. View Quote George Strait - Amarillo By Morning (Official Music Video) |
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Wife "At least you've finally left New York. Are you going to be here this week?"
Are all backwater generic "traveling salesman" motels over $ 150 a night? How is a three story motel with a 2/3 empty parking lot full? If I wasn't a privileged white male I'd be suspicious. I think I left behind two boxes of comics I bought as a little boy in the 70s and a Taiwan made SOG seal pup somewhere. Long distance driving is a young man's game. Why would the highway dept put up a "gas" sign at an exit with no gas station and no gas station anywhere near? My suspicion is the next exit had several competing monster truck stops with huge gas stations and fast food so they were trying to divert some business to the little town just down the road. I found a weird unmanned pumping station for fleet vehicles. At least I didn't run out of gas. |
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