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TCBob wrote:
To answer the real QUESTION....why Arkansas - My youngest sister and her (large) family have a home on acreage in Arkansas that we have never seen (the home that is, and a good portion of her family). ALSO my Mom (88) is now living with them. Since we are in Oregon we don't get to see Mom very much. SO.... having the TC bug....we were toying with the idea of a "road trip" and a Family Reunion combined. We have just not been able to take off much more time than that in a single trip.
Frankly we had some of the concerns expressed here....a bit too much driving! Thus the post...to get some of you veteran TCer's input.
The other side of that ...is if we never dream.....we don't accomplish anything!
We appreciate all the input! Thanks again to all!
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Steve_in_29 wrote:nycsteve wrote:Your math is off, they allotted 10 days for the trip, so if it's 3 days travel each way that leaves 4 days at their destination not 2.
Your talking a trip with roughly the same amount of miles as the OP but with more than double the days to do it. Realistically I can average 50 miles in an hour of driving ,accounting for fuel and food stops, traffic and toll stops. 2500 miles each way; 3 15 + hour days of driving in a row, 2 days there , three 15 + hours days of driving home. To much driving ,to little destination.
โMar-26-2016 11:14 AM
nycsteve wrote:Your math is off, they allotted 10 days for the trip, so if it's 3 days travel each way that leaves 4 days at their destination not 2.
Your talking a trip with roughly the same amount of miles as the OP but with more than double the days to do it. Realistically I can average 50 miles in an hour of driving ,accounting for fuel and food stops, traffic and toll stops. 2500 miles each way; 3 15 + hour days of driving in a row, 2 days there , three 15 + hours days of driving home. To much driving ,to little destination.
โMar-26-2016 11:10 AM
trail-explorer wrote:
Totally not practical or worth the aggravation, or expense.
โMar-26-2016 04:50 AM
BillL1356 wrote:
I would say go for it.
We took two 5000 mile trips past year. The first trip was a swing from PA west to WY, CO and NM and the second a loop around TX with a 5 day stay in Big Bend. Both trips were 21 days and while somewhat rushed we still had a great time. Our trips are more about the journey rather than the destination.
Costs, all in, were about $0.55 per mile, which included fuel, meals, groceries, admissions, camping fees, etc. Our longest day driving was about 500 miles and once west of the Mississippi the stress of driving drops way off.
Good luck,
Bill
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