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Rep Retirement Lodge 143: A Golden ;) Oldie

Rep Retirement Lodge 143: A Golden ;) Oldie


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Re: Rep Retirement Lodge 143: A Golden ;) Oldie

Eastern Colorado isn't exactly the Pacific Coast highway.
At least you know you're about 1-2 hours away from seeing the mountains. The end is clearly in sight.

In Nebraska, it's just flat treeless semi-filled awfulness.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge 143: A Golden ;) Oldie

My boss and his son drove from Michigan to Wyoming a couple years ago. I think they were on the same road for just under 1,000 miles.
 
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Yeah, but this isn't directions, it is just a simple calculation between distance, maximum speed giving you time. 270/65=4.15 So it really should just take 4 hours and 9 minutes and you don't have to go over the speed limit.

If it takes you more than 4 hours of driving time to go from Hudson to Madison, you are doing something wrong.

The vast stretches of nothingness in states that comprise the great plains make the drives between major cities awful.

The views during the drive in Montana were not bad, but seeing mile markers 1300+ when you enter the state is just plain depressing.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge 143: A Golden ;) Oldie

If it takes you more than 4 hours of driving time to go from Hudson to Madison, you are doing something wrong.

The vast stretches of nothingness in states that comprise the great plains make the drives between major cities awful.

The views during the drive in Montana were not bad, but seeing mile markers 1300+ when you enter the state is just plain depressing.

And I'm about 90 minutes from Hudson, with decent traffic. :P
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge 143: A Golden ;) Oldie

Not me. Although I don't really speed at all.

How? It's only about 35 miles if you take 394 at Ridgedale to 94 to Hudson. Even if you don't speed, that shouldn't take you more than ~45 minutes provided that the ramp from east 394 to east 94 isn't horribly backed up.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge 143: A Golden ;) Oldie

How? It's only about 35 miles if you take 394 at Ridgedale to 94 to Hudson. Even if you don't speed, that shouldn't take you more than ~45 minutes provided that the ramp from east 394 to east 94 isn't horribly backed up.
I'm just going by what I've experienced.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge 143: A Golden ;) Oldie

I just drove from Hampshire, IL (about 40 miles from the IL/WI border) to Mounds View in 5-1/2 hours with a gas stop. In *hitty weather (freezing mist crap).

You people have issues. :p
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge 143: A Golden ;) Oldie

I just drove from Hampshire, IL (about 40 miles from the IL/WI border) to Mounds View in 5-1/2 hours with a gas stop. In *hitty weather (freezing mist crap).

You people have issues. :p

Eh, you've always been fast, darlin'. ;):eek:
 
Eh, you've always been fast, darlin'. ;):eek:
Not really. It takes me 6.5 to 7 to get to my grandma's house on the south side of Chicago. I hit Madison in about 4 hours.

If it takes you 90 minutes to get to Hudson, there is a long pedal by your right foot called an accelerator. I suggest you try it.;)
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge 143: A Golden ;) Oldie

Not really. It takes me 6.5 to 7 to get to my grandma's house on the south side of Chicago. I hit Madison in about 4 hours.

If it takes you 90 minutes to get to Hudson, there is a long pedal by your right foot called an accelerator. I suggest you try it.;)

Maybe he can reach it with his checkbook. :p

Seriously though, it ought to take NO MORE THAN an hour Hopkinsish-Hudson, and that's if you drive like the stereotypical grandmother.
 
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