In one run, San Diego to Bahrain, via Japan. Held up for seven hours in Delhi waiting for Rajiv Gandhi to show up at the airport.
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What's your longest trek?
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Chicago to Vegas.
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I was born with the gift of laughter and a sense the world is mad. (June 26, 2018 at 7:08 am)Gawdzilla Sama Wrote: In one run, San Diego to Bahrain, via Japan. Held up for seven hours in Delhi waiting for Rajiv Gandhi to show up at the airport. France, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Japan, Australia, Mexico. In the U.S. Fla, NYC, Alabama, Texas, California and a few other states.
I was going to drive from Nome to Tierra del Fuego but our car got shot up in Nicaragua and we decided to divert. Spent two weeks drunk in Costa Rica.
Boston to Seattle, no stops.
The trip to the restroom when I really have to go and I don't know where one is located.
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31 Miles by foot.
~50 Miles by boat. ~2900 Miles by car ~9000 Miles as the crow flies by aircraft. RE: What's your longest trek?
June 26, 2018 at 11:05 am
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(June 26, 2018 at 10:56 am)Brian37 Wrote:(June 26, 2018 at 10:01 am)Gawdzilla Sama Wrote: I was going to drive from Nome to Tierra del Fuego but our car got shot up in Nicaragua and we decided to divert. Spent two weeks drunk in Costa Rica. I was hoping to visit the places Darwin visited when he was Beagle'ing around. (June 26, 2018 at 10:21 am)Shell B Wrote: Boston to Seattle, no stops. Plane is easy, but if you drove without stopping even with multiple drivers, all I want to know is did you have a "Red Bull" or "Nodoz" Iv bag stuck in your arm? My response to driving across the United States is "FINE" but, if you make it about speed, I am out. I hate driving. I hate flying. But between the two what I have noticed over the years is that flying over land in calm weather is far less turbulent that even flying over a clam ocean. I hate driving, even locally, because of other drivers and wear and tear on my vehicle. I hate flying because of turbulence. The longest road trip in a vehicle I took was from where I live now on the coast of NC to Huntsville Alabama, was the longest road trip in a car I took. I took it because my mom was invited to a wedding there from one of her former students she taught in grade school. But I didn't like all the other asshole drivers, and I didn't like the stress it caused between me and my mom switching. It is hard to travel with people you love but conflict on driving habits. My utopia is flying if the turbulence was 100% gone. Since it isn't I still hate both flying and driving. |
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