David Spratte wrote:
So, I'm looking at booking a hotel for the trip. Damn that's a long ways off. Looking for advice from people that have made the trip before.
The smart mature thing is, if I'm trying to get there the morning/early afternoon of 9/20 for practice starts and stuff:
Leave morning of 9/18. Drive until tired. Find hotel, crash. Rinse and repeat for Wednesday and then drive straight to the site on Thursday. That's almost leisurely.
The other option is to leave later on Tuesday or fishing early on Wednesday. And gut check and push through for longer on that first day. Like, St. Louis at minimum. I could one day it, but I'd be completely cashed by the time I got there. And that's not good.
Book a room in Topeka from Thursday until the following Saturday? If I'm feeling chippy I might cut out late on Friday night. But I'll book the room to be safe.
Any ideas? Has the cheese slid off my cracker?
The best trip of the three out there, I stopped over night in Columbia, MO. That put me on the road for 15 hours out to Columbia and afforded me a nice night's sleep. I then only had a 3 hour drive into Topeka the next morning the day before my first day of runs.
I have driven straight back on Saturday, leaving 5AM Topeka time. Very doable. Leaving any time after 8 in the morning will require a stop along the way.
Plan your over night stays and book those rooms in advance. It makes the trip a lot better. Otherwise, you add to the fact that you are tired and trying to find some place to crash. My first and third time out I stopped in Louisville and Nashville. Actually on the east side of Nashville and slept in the truck...not advisable
I stopped about one in the morning. Figured I would get a couple of hours of sleep and be back on the road at 4AM. Much to my surprise, I awoke about 7AM. I guess I was a lot more fatigued than I thought.
Since this is your first long trip, I can not stress enough not to push past 1 or 2 in the morning. Weird things start to happen that can kill you.
I left Toledo at 5 in the afternoon, got held up an hour on the Ohio turnpike before I could make it 3 miles to an exit. I do not remember Winston Salem. I remember getting onto I40 and wondering how I got there. Then the hallucinations started. Big cones, big heads and small animals were littering the road way.
And people complain because Roebling is 5 hours away

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