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- hornet28ExplorerI tell people I take after my maternal grandfather. He was a bus driver and when he went on vacation it was to see his son in L.A. In the 50's grandpa would drive his 49 Studebaker from Kalamazoo Mi. to L.A. on old Rt. 66 in 3 days. Grandma always complained that he never stopped just drove. LOL Grandpa was not a slow Sunday kind of driver
- Grit_dogNavigator
hornet28 wrote:
IMHO a lot depends on the vehicles comfort and capability, the drivers experience/confidence. Is the drive a white knuckle thing or a relaxed and enjoyable drive. A very capable vehicle vs a underpowered over loaded vehicle is night and day difference for pleasurable travel. Longest single day travel pulling about 750 mi longest no pulling just over 1200 and 19 hrs. That 1200 mi run I was 65 and traveling alone. I'm now 77
Bingo, best answer yet. Some people think 100mi round trip is a long drive and aren't comfortable or experienced with makin time down the road. Some prefer to not drive very far each day, for whatever reasons and some have the experience and are as comfortable behind the wheel as their living room recliner and enjoy driving. And some chunk out big miles out of necessity.
Someone else's experience or capability or setup really has no bearing on another's decision in the matter and is "like usual" not worth the overly matter of fact opinions of others.
To those who have to poll the internet to decide how far to drive, unless you're settling a bet, lol, my suggestion is go be your own person and decide for yourself. - Grit_dogNavigator
Timmo! wrote:
If someone makes a claim, then is unable to support it with facts or examples, then I say that person is "all hat, no cowboy".
In this instance Grit made several claims in other threads, and is unable to provide facts or examples in his support. So, when Grit was unable to back up his words with facts, and follows me to other threads (including this one) and makes a direct attack. I say we have a troll among us.
Since the other threads are dead now, I'll simply repeat (and you have a googler if you want to fact check me, but you didn't for whatever reason, I'll not speculate).
No attack, you provided one specific example where a very limited availability of tires in one size, compared to a lighter duty tire made sense for you and put it out there as the best solution for trailers tires, in general.
I simply stated that it was "horrible advice", which you summarily took great offense to and then refuse to acknowledge all the conditions or different rim sizes that there are ST tires that have considerably more rated capacity than any available vehicle tire.
I can't help if you were offended by being incorrect (although I did acknowledge that your 1 personal example was legitimate and worked well for you). I can't help if you refuse to look up a ST tire application that is comparable to your particular situation with 2800lbs rated capacity. And I certainly can't stop you from name calling and acting like an adolescent about it.
Cheers man! Hope you're more pleasant in real life than you are behind the keyboard. - hornet28ExplorerIMHO a lot depends on the vehicles comfort and capability, the drivers experience/confidence. Is the drive a white knuckle thing or a relaxed and enjoyable drive. A very capable vehicle vs a underpowered over loaded vehicle is night and day difference for pleasurable travel. Longest single day travel pulling about 750 mi longest no pulling just over 1200 and 19 hrs. That 1200 mi run I was 65 and traveling alone. I'm now 77
- mdcampingExplorer
akcorr wrote:
Just wondering how long you all drive in a day? My wife and I leaning towards a hard fast rule of 8 hours a day at the most.
akcorr Welcome to the forum!
I'm 58, 20 years ago 8+ hrs and 400 miles was very doable. Now I try to keep my mileage at 200 to 300 miles or about 6hrs travels as I tire more easily
You will find traffic getting out and getting back to New England sometimes difficult and time consuming. One unexpected accident or construction/road repair can translate to many hrs of gridlock. Over the years I have come to find leaving weekends or after morning rush hour works the best but... traffic will still be heavy just relatively less.
Mike - 1320FastbackExplorerMost I've towed is 714 miles from New Orleans to Louisville. We had planned two shorter days but just decided to do it in one and have a extra day to relax before a dog show we were attending.
- campiglooExplorer
ksbowman wrote:
When we go on long trips like Florida I try to do 10 hour days. Usually that is 2 ten hour days and then the last is about 7-8 hours. I have done a marathon of 16 1/2 hours once but, swear that won't happen again.
Hahaha. I hear ya! I made a 13 hour drive from Orlando to Baton Rouge when I was 19 years old. I slept for 13 hours when I got there. Learned that nasty lesson early! A 67 VW micro bus is reallllyy slow!
I wanted to get home BAD!!! Lol - Timmo_Explorer II
MFL wrote:
Timmo! wrote:
Grit dog wrote:
Timmo! wrote:
Amen! It seems that some people are just plain ornery and snap at nice folks, just like a junkyard dog.
Pot meet kettle.
Troll alert!
Lol, is a junkyard dog, and a Gt dg, one and the same?
Yup, pot calling the kettle black! :C
A "troll" is not always a bad person, but just stirs the pot!
Jerry
Jerry, let me help you---it has nothing about being good or bad. It is all about being a fool that likes to attack others--for their pure amusement. It is about someone that makes false claims so they can find support to their faulty narrative...then, accuse others of doing exactly what they just did.
Definition of troll:
A person who intentionally antagonizes others online by posting inflammatory, irrelevant, or offensive comments or other disruptive content.
If someone makes a claim, then is unable to support it with facts or examples, then I say that person is "all hat, no cowboy".
In this instance Grit made several claims in other threads, and is unable to provide facts or examples in his support. So, when Grit was unable to back up his words with facts, and follows me to other threads (including this one) and makes a direct attack. I say we have a troll among us. - MFLNomad II
Timmo! wrote:
Grit dog wrote:
Timmo! wrote:
Amen! It seems that some people are just plain ornery and snap at nice folks, just like a junkyard dog.
Pot meet kettle.
Troll alert!
Lol, is a junkyard dog, and a Gt dg, one and the same?
Yup, pot calling the kettle black! :C
A "troll" is not always a bad person, but just stirs the pot!
Jerry - Timmo_Explorer II
Grit dog wrote:
Timmo! wrote:
Amen! It seems that some people are just plain ornery and snap at nice folks, just like a junkyard dog.
Pot meet kettle.
Troll alert!
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