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kknowlton wrote:It wasn't really all that bad - we left Atlantic, Iowa on Sunday morning about 7:30, hit Omaha around 9:30 or 10ish, stopped at the Great River Road welcome center for a bit, then buzzed across the rest of the state, even allowing for some off-interstate driving trying to burn up a tank of crappy E85. We hit the Pine Bluff Wyoming welcome center around 5PM, stopped at the I-80/Lincoln Highway rest stop place for an hour or two, and had a nice dinner in Laramie around 7PM. We were on a schedule to get to SLC, so we weren't sight-seeing.Second day probably mid-Iowa. Third day eastern Wyoming.Holy cow, that's quite some driving! Nebraska is 465 miles across on I-80, and Iowa is over 300. Mid-Iowa to eastern Wyoming, we're talking a good 550-600 miles in a day. (Nebraska is worth spending at least a night or two in - especially in the area between Grand Island and North Platte - due to pioneer sites.
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JimFromJersey wrote:
We did this in 2012, but from southern Jersey it's far easier to take the southern route. You're only about 15 miles north of us. I-95 south to I-695, around the horn to I-70, then I-68 across northern Maryland, then I-79 up to Washington, PA to pick up I-70 again. One days journey gets you to about mid-Ohio. Second day probably mid-Iowa. Third day eastern Wyoming. Then most of the fourth day to SLC. We picked up I-80 at Quad Cities. If you do this route, you'll hit traffic around Baltimore (it's heavy any time, so pre-Fourth will probably be brutal) but then, to tell the truth, we didn't really have any traffic volume issues the rest of the way to SLC. Indianapolis on a Saturday AM was no big deal, and Omaha on Sunday AM was deserted. Then nothing but wind, windmills, and oil derricks all the way to Evanston. PM me if you'd like more detail, I have a travelogue on my website with day by day experiences.
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Second day probably mid-Iowa. Third day eastern Wyoming.Holy cow, that's quite some driving! Nebraska is 465 miles across on I-80, and Iowa is over 300. Mid-Iowa to eastern Wyoming, we're talking a good 550-600 miles in a day. (Nebraska is worth spending at least a night or two in - especially in the area between Grand Island and North Platte - due to pioneer sites.
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