you took 26 hours to get to jackson from dallas?were old people passing you?
10/16/2007 10:30:59 PM
look at my original postA->BC
10/16/2007 10:33:47 PM
sorry, i was getting your post confused with jackleg's.
10/16/2007 10:35:13 PM
one of these days i hope to make the drive down this bad boy
10/18/2007 1:28:56 AM
two months
10/27/2007 12:38:17 PM
just over two weeks
12/11/2007 5:55:36 PM
today woulda been a cool day to go on a road trip
12/11/2007 5:57:32 PM
yea, instead i went around Raleigh taking pictures
12/11/2007 6:08:14 PM
keep your heart 3 stacks
12/11/2007 6:12:44 PM
^huh?
12/11/2007 6:46:12 PM
few more days
12/23/2007 10:52:13 PM
12/30/2007 5:58:13 PM
we should drive to belize chembob
12/30/2007 6:06:29 PM
fuck yes.
12/30/2007 6:08:11 PM
this will be usefulhttp://tinyurl.com/yuagm4
1/26/2008 6:57:30 AM
I was toting my pack along the long dusty Winnemucca roadWhen along came a semi with a high canvas covered loadIf your goin' to Winnemucca, Mack with me you can rideAnd so I climbed into the cab and then I settled down insideHe asked me if I'd seen a road with so much dust and sandAnd I said, "Listen! I've traveled every road in this here land!"I've been everywhere, manI've been everywhere, manCrossed the deserts bare, manI've breathed the mountain air, manOf travel I've had my share, manI've been everywhereI've been to:RenoChicagoFargoMinnesotaBuffaloTorontoWinslowSarasotaWichitaTulsaOttawaOklahomaTampaPanamaMattawaLaPalomaBangorBaltimoreSalvadorAmarilloTocapilloBarranquillaAnd PadillaI'm a KillerI've been everywhere, manI've been everywhere, manCrossed the deserts bare, manI've breathed the mountain air, manOf travel I've had my share, manI've been everywhereI've been to:BostonCharlestonDaytonLouisianaWashingtonHoustonKingstonTexarkanaMontereyFerridaySanta FeTallapoosaGlen RockBlack RockLittle RockOskaloosaTennesseeTinnesayChicopeeSpirit LakeGrand LakeDevil's LakeCrater LakeFor Pete's SakeI've been everywhere, manI've been everywhere, manCrossed the deserts bare, manI've breathed the mountain air, manOf travel I've had my share, manI've been everywhereI've been to:LouisvilleNashvilleKnoxvilleOmbabikaScheffervilleJacksonvilleWatervilleCosta RicaPittsfieldSpringfieldBakersfieldShreveportHackensackCadillacFond du LacDavenportIdahoJellicoArgentinaDiamantinaPasadenaCatalinaSee What I MeanI've been everywhere, manI've been everywhere, manCrossed the deserts bare, manI've breathed the mountain air, manOf travel I've had my share, manI've been everywhereI've been to:PittsburghParkersburgGravelbourgColoradoEllensburgRexburgVicksburgEldoradoLarimoreAtmoreHaverstrawChatanikaChaskaNebraskaAlaskaOpelikaBarabooWaterlooKalamazooKansas CitySioux CityCedar CityDodge CityWhat A PityI've been everywhere, manI've been everywhere, manCrossed the deserts bare, manI've breathed the mountain air, manOf travel I've had my share, manI've been everywhereI've been everywhereI've been to quite a few places from this song. Hopefully I'll see them and then some.
2/24/2008 10:04:24 PM
Noen and I are going on a kick ass road trip in a few days!!!!!!!!!
2/24/2008 11:25:58 PM
I'm driving Asheville to Providence in early April
2/24/2008 11:33:53 PM
^^do tell^ah, Providence, home to my Archie Bunkeresque grandfather
2/25/2008 12:21:56 AM
where The Goonies was filmed
2/25/2008 12:24:00 AM
Astoria, never been, but I'd like to go. If I get stationed in Seattle, I'll stop there the night before I roll on to the base.
2/25/2008 12:25:22 AM
One last road trip coming up.
4/15/2008 1:38:11 AM
^ there doesn't ever have to be a last one. I take a couple months every year just to hit the road. stretch it out a bit, an take it easy
4/15/2008 1:44:39 AM
Well the last one out of Raleigh.
4/15/2008 1:46:31 AM
Well, turns out I have two more waiting for me in the fall - gonna need to take another semester.Came back home a little out of the way. Went via St. Louis and Amarillo. Took 40 to 421 and drove 421 all the way to Kentucky, and got back on the interstate (75) south of Lexington, and then west from Louisville on 64 to St. Louis. Rode old 66 all the way through Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma and the eastern Panhandle of Texas. Blew a tire east of Springfield, but a farmer helped get me back on my way. Came down the Panhandle through the Palo Duro Canyon, and headed to Lubbock, and from there southeast towards the Texas Hill Country. Hit a deer about 100 miles from home. Luckily only the radiator and hood were damaged.I'm thinking of coming back to Raleigh via the Mississippi Delta and going through the Appalachains lengthwise. I have to say those are my two favorite regions of the South.and now updated:
5/21/2008 3:12:18 PM
I want to do a 50cc so bad.For those not familiar with long distance motorcycling, it's going coast to coast in 50 hours.
5/21/2008 3:19:20 PM
got mine planned... more or less.May 24 2008 - Atlanta, GeorgiaMay 27 2008 - Birmingham, AlabamaMay 28 2008 - Dallas, TexasMay 30 2008 - Dallas, TexasMay 31 2008 - Mcallen, TexasJun 2 2008 - Phoenix, ArizonaJun 4 2008 - Las Vegas, NevadaJun 5 2008 - Los Angeles, CaliforniaJun 6 2008 - Rosemead, CaliforniaJun 7 2008 - San Francisco, CaliforniaJun 9 2008 - Sacamento, CaliforniaJun 10 2008 - Santa Cruz, CaliforniaJun 14 2008 - Portland, OregonJun 15 2008 - Seattle, WashingtonJun 17 2008 - Salt Lake City, UtahJun 19 2008 - Lincoln, NebraskaJun 20 2008 - Kansas City, MissouriJun 21 2008 - Springfield, IllinoisJun 22 2008 - Lafayette, IndianaJun 23 2008 - Chicago, IllinoisJun 25 2008 - New York, New YorkJun 26 2008 - Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaJun 27 2008 - Raleigh, North CarolinaJul 4 2008 - Atlanta, Georgia
5/21/2008 3:21:34 PM
Right on!One of the first record transcontinental road trips was done in 1926 to help prove the validity of US 80 - which went from Savannah to San Diego. It wasn't all paved, but it was the first road that you could travel cross country all year long.http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/infrastructure/us80.htm
5/21/2008 3:26:07 PM
ttt
8/1/2008 7:31:08 PM
It was on this stretch of road that made going out of the way worth it. That this road, probably unchanged since its original paving in the 30s is still there gave me such a feeling of disconnect. I loved it. This is Route 66 in Western Oklahoma. This is the road that millions took to find a better life. That black line down the middle is the original centre stripe, the road is narrower, and there only a few cars I saw in between the small towns that dot the barren landscape between Amarillo and Oklahoma City, but to know I was on the Mother Road was invigorating.Some other favorite shots from my trip:Just before leaving Raleigh:Hairpin curve on US 421 near Shady Valley, TN:A lone tree on a farm in Northeastern Oklahoma on 66:A railroad overpassing 66 in far Western Oklahoma:Me standing by the car on the border of Texas:Looking across the Palo Duro Canyon:For all the fans. This is in Lubbock:My constant companion:And what happens when a deer tries to outrun you:And there was nothing I could do. I was going 70 (the limit in Texas) and had turned off my brights to not inconvenience somebody coming the other way, and was going to turn them on again. Swerving out of the way would have put me in more harm (the man who towed me told me he had towed someone the night before who swerved to not hit a deer and had rolled over, that by just hitting the deer, I did the right thing (and was pretty lucky that it didn't come through the windshield)).
8/2/2008 5:22:24 PM
what the hell? why would you wear a suit and hat on a road trip?
8/2/2008 5:24:20 PM
Because I can.
8/2/2008 5:25:06 PM
how much did gas cost?
8/2/2008 5:25:46 PM
can you link me to that map? i'd like to fill one out with my insane 8000+ mile road tripi ended up doing the whole southern and western edges of the country
8/2/2008 5:28:58 PM
http://mob-rule.com/counties/This website is what I use. You have to register, but it's very cool to put in places and such. It has road overlays for each state, so you don't have to remember the name of the county. There are people registered on there that have visited every last one of the 3141 counties of the United States. I've only been to about 705.
8/2/2008 5:32:43 PM
yeah i'd imagine i have more than that, but not too much more. i'm just basing this off the fact that most of the counties look like they're across the north central, and northeast states.
8/2/2008 5:38:39 PM
Yea, Georgia has almost 160 and Kentucky has almost 190 because they had slack laws regarding county forming. A lot of other states had counties that were carved out of larger counties. The Midwestern states were planned much more so than New England.
8/2/2008 5:46:05 PM
8/20/2008 9:55:52 PM
Updated by trip type.
8/21/2008 3:13:35 PM
http://tinyurl.com/56p4a4Country roads, take me home. I need to do this (or at least Raleigh -> Wilkesboro and north from there) some weekend. It's a three-state highway - NC 16, VA 16, WV 16.
8/21/2008 8:36:37 PM
Hell yeah. I'm hittin the Appalachian trail this winter.
8/21/2008 8:38:05 PM
Good luck getting up there. Quite a few roads up there close in the winter.
8/21/2008 8:40:31 PM
Fuck. Maybe it's out to Kitty Hawk then. No better time than when there's nobody else out there.
8/21/2008 8:41:09 PM
YES
8/21/2008 9:00:00 PM
I'm a Roads Scholar.
8/26/2008 12:22:52 PM
9/26/2008 5:02:44 PM
I want to go drive out west again Its quite the experience to have seen both oceans, rockies, appalachians, great plains, salt flats, great lakes, the grand canyon, crossed the mississippi, a fogged in golden gate and the hoover dam all in 2 weeks.It was real sad driving through Arizona/New Mexico/Texas along I40 (old Route 66). There are towns every 30-50 miles that were built up by Route 66, but I40 was paved bypassing the city, and they are all old and decrepit.
9/26/2008 6:26:36 PM
9/26/2008 6:27:49 PM
MARKO FTW
9/26/2008 6:57:08 PM
set em up
9/27/2008 9:34:46 AM