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Redterpos3 wrote:
Not the ending we expected, but still vacation all the way!! Attitude attitude attitude!!
โApr-11-2015 07:14 PM
michigansandzilla wrote:3600 miles sounds like 3+ weeks to me.
I have seen this many times in numerous threads and I find it very interesting how people's opinions differ. So I thought I'd do a quick poll and see what everyone thinks.
We plan to go 1800 miles one way with 650+miles in one day when necessary. So, about 3600 miles round trip.
How far will you travel if you only have 2 weeks of vacation time/year?
โApr-11-2015 06:40 PM
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โApr-10-2015 08:33 PM
pira114 wrote:
I'll drive all night ...Minimizes the felt time traveling for the kids and wife. They sleep the whole way usually. But we're a relatively young family still.
โApr-10-2015 08:26 PM
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โApr-10-2015 07:12 PM
OutdoorPhotographer wrote:
We've set a goal of all the CONUS National Parks before kids graduate college. We like bobbing and weaving states as well to catch as many as possible. Have to stop and do something though or it doesn't count as a state visited.
โApr-10-2015 07:08 PM
MetalGator wrote: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.
โApr-10-2015 07:03 PM
michigansandzilla wrote:Bamaman1 wrote:
Given 2 week's vacation, surely there's somewhere you'd like to stay in Michigan--even if it was on the Upper Peninsula.
????
Why?
With the entire United States to explore, why stay in the same state? It's like a gift to have two weeks off of work. Why in the world would you choose to stay in the same place that you have lived your entire life? I can go just about anywhere in the state for a long weekend.
Why not go to DC, or NYC, or Assateague Island (our trip this summer), or Yellowstone or the Grand Canyon or ...........
โApr-10-2015 06:54 PM
โApr-10-2015 06:47 PM
rv2go wrote:
Call me young and crazy, but back in 1977, the wife, daughter and I took off in our new 1976 Midas Class C. We left Knoxville, Tn and went as far west as Long Beach, Wa. The trip was over 6200 miles in 15 days.
This is about the route we took.