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- tragusa3ExplorerGlad to hear of your trip this summer. Look forward to hearing more about it!
I can't tell you how many times my wife and I get in our car after visiting other folks and comment that we're so lucky we get to do things "OUR WAY"! Isn't freedom a beautiful thing!!! You run your family, and I'll run mine.
We don't have a lot of travel experience. YET! But we do know that our trips have all turned out great. We've done them with differing philosophies, and they always work out great.
There are so many variables to the question. Age, work, mood, everyone on the same page, comfort of vehicle, and on and on...
Pushing hard on a trip is somehow tied into the level of adventure that we feel. In some sadistic way, we savor the things we work harder for. We did 3 days of 600 miles last year to get out and the same coming home. Doing it that way gave us all the advantages of more time in the places we wanted to be, but it also gave a unique sense of distance.
Many or most of you will think that makes no sense, but there's the beauty thing I was talking about earlier...you can do it the way you want.
We most often chose to hump it to our fullest ability to see what we want. We would not keep our trips local. We'd wear ourselves out and recuperate afterwards. It's just how we roll. :) - toedtoesExplorer IIII think there is a difference between driving 2 days for 500+ miles to get to a destination, spend 4-7 days there, then drive 2 days for 500+ miles back
Versus
Driving 500+ every day to see multiple places during a 2-week time frame.
The latter ends up being a 12 countries in 7 days type of trip and usually leaves a lot to be desired.
Also, while the idea of "I can come back and see more" is encouraging, I would hate to miss something I really wanted to see because I was too tired from driving, only to have my circumstances change and not be able to go back. coachjeff wrote:
I would be curious to know the ages of some of the posters that say driving 200-250 mile a day is enough. I have driven to Gulf Shores, and Pensacola which is a little over 700 miles, in a day pulling the travel trailer and came home a week later. because being a younger family working man that is all of the vacation that I get. I feel that if you are comfortable driving 1000 miles a day go for it. I myself do not have any issues driving for 12 hours stopping only for gas, food, potty breaks.
Same here. I get 10 vacation days a year. If I only drove 200 miles a day, I won't have much time to spend at my destination as it would take 2-3 days to get there and 2-3 days to get back. I'd rather drive all day to get to my destination than blow a couple of vacation days just to get to my destination.- rk911Explorer
coachjeff wrote:
I would be curious to know the ages of some of the posters that say driving 200-250 mile a day is enough. I have driven to Gulf Shores, and Pensacola which is a little over 700 miles, in a day pulling the travel trailer and came home a week later. because being a younger family working man that is all of the vacation that I get. I feel that if you are comfortable driving 1000 miles a day go for it. I myself do not have any issues driving for 12 hours stopping only for gas, food, potty breaks.
we're now 64/63 but started doing the short drives (4 hrs) when we were 58/57 (retired at 55). the wife doesn't drive the MH. - Dog_FolksExplorer
coachjeff wrote:
I would be curious to know the ages of some of the posters that say driving 200-250 mile a day is enough. I have driven to Gulf Shores, and Pensacola in a day pulling the travel trailer and came home a week later. because being a younger family working man that is all of the vacation that I get. I feel that if you are comfortable driving 1000 miles a day go for it. I myself do not have any issues driving for 12 hours stopping only for gas, food, potty breaks.
Can't speak for others but we are retired (63 & 58 years) and now part of the 2-2-2 club. That is: no more than 200 miles, stop before 2 pm, and stay two days. In other words, we are taking our time and enjoying the journey. We can do that as we have lots more than 14 days to get it done.
When you have a limited time available it forces you to get to your destination faster. - coachjeffExplorerI would be curious to know the ages of some of the posters that say driving 200-250 mile a day is enough. I have driven to Gulf Shores, and Pensacola which is a little over 700 miles, in a day pulling the travel trailer and came home a week later. because being a younger family working man that is all of the vacation that I get. I feel that if you are comfortable driving 1000 miles a day go for it. I myself do not have any issues driving for 12 hours stopping only for gas, food, potty breaks.
- john_betExplorer IIOur 1800 mile one way trips were from southern Indiana to Great Falls,MT. 4-5 days out, 5-6 days there with the family(grandkids) and 5 days back home. Very enjoyable trip with no rushing. Last year as are retired it was 49 days and 7K+ miles. Still no rushing.
- Deb_and_Ed_MExplorer IIWhen we're sightseeing, we gobble up the miles, too. Did a "drive-by" of Alaska (LOL!) 9610 miles in 26 days. Many days were 500-700 mile days - we both share the driving duties.
- valhalla360Navigator
paulcardoza wrote:
Personally, If I'm using up 2 weeks of vacation, I don't want to be driving more than 2 days out and two days back, at most. That leaves 10 days of real vacation out of 14 days. Anything less seems like a waste of precious vacation days to me. I'd say 800-1,000 miles each way, would be my guideline.
While we prefer 100-150mile days now (spoiled since we have no schedule), if limited, the above is pretty much our thought.
I can see blasting out a couple long days so you can get somewhere but day after day just driving...
May as well get a job as a long haul trucker, they always say if you do what you love, you'll never work a day in your life. - PghBobExplorerA couple times a year, we will drive two days to our vacation and two days back. Western PA to mid-Florida, 1010 miles each way. We drive the first day to just south of Charlotte NC, the balance the next day. I will do this type of driving only for trips at least 2 weeks long, nothing shorter. After two long day driving, I need a break.
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