I did Vegas to Spokane in one day which Google says was about 1140 miles. Total over 4 week vacation was 6600 miles.Longest distance where it was just me driving. Solo. Was from spokane wa to kingman az
About 1200 miles.
Drove staight thru in my early twenties. Dont think i could do it again
We're about to come home from a 1724 km (about 1000 miles i think) trip to Croatia and yeah i think i reached my personal limit by now.
Edit: Might mention if you did it in one trek or over s everal day/nights.
Ours is in one go, i drove the first 700km, she another 300 etc ..
I don't know how you guys do it. After doing 200 miles in one go I was already irritated and want to get off the road
The Mackinac bridge is pretty cool, as a kid my parents always took us on the Labor Day bridge walk and then we had to drive 6 hours home afterwards to southern Michigan. It's actually longer than the Golden Gate IIRC and the longest suspension bridge in the US. The state puts it on pretty much all its license plates.I drove roughly 1250 miles (2000 km) on my way home from Duluth, Minnesota to the suburbs of Baltimore, Maryland. Took about 20 hours including brief stops to get gas and food. The return journey was slightly longer than the drive out because I went through the Upper Peninsula of Michigan so I could say I went over the Mackinac Bridge, instead of taking the more direct route south through Wisconsin.
I tried to avoid driving as much as I could for about a month afterwards. It was a kinda cool experience, though. I'd like to do a long trip like that again but I don't think I would do that much without at least a couple hours of sleep in the middle.
The Mackinac bridge is pretty cool, as a kid my parents always took us on the Labor Day bridge walk and then we had to drive 6 hours home afterwards to southern Michigan. It's actually longer than the Golden Gate IIRC and the longest suspension bridge in the US. The state puts it on pretty much all its license plates.
Driving anywhere out of my comfort zone gives me extreme anxiety. How do you all do it?
Driving anywhere out of my comfort zone gives me extreme anxiety. How do you all do it?
It's fun and a sense of freedom. Once you get beyond about 2hrs, it's just you and the open road. I love it. I love seeing new places. The best drive was to Lake Tahoe on I-80. The change into the mountain, with the cool mountain breeze, just felt amazing. Also on one of my trips from IN to FL, I hopped off I-75 and got on 441 through the Smokey Mountains. It was October and the drive was just gorgeous. The US is an amazing place to see.Driving anywhere out of my comfort zone gives me extreme anxiety. How do you all do it?
Yeah I don't even know how to put on snow chains. Ide be screwedSeattle to St. Louis in January of this year.
~2100 miles
Took me 30 hours over 3 days...through an ice storm.
I don't advise driving through eastern Washington or Idaho in the winter, btw.
I do loops for work through the midwest every couple of weeks that tally up around a thousand miles or so.
Chicago to LA and back was probably the longest overall trip I've done. There were two overnights in LA built in there though.
So, does anyone ever read these threads? Do people enjoy reading who's been from Cali to Nevada, and who's gone Michigan to Seattle? Or does everyone just post their answer and go back to reading other, more interesting threads? Keeping a thread bumped that nobody actually reads?
Seattle to Chapel Hill. Just under 3k. Dog's too big to fly, wanted her to join the family for Christmas. Audible is godlike.