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Subject: RE: BS: Road Trip: 48 states in 5 days From: GUEST,leeneia Date: 10 May 08 - 10:41 PM It seems impossible. Is there any way to prove they actually did it? However that may be, I'm certainly glad I didn't encounter them - sleep-deprived, cranky and irrational - on my recent vacation. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Road Trip: 48 states in 5 days From: GUEST,Jack the Sailor Date: 10 May 08 - 12:37 PM >>Then going along I-10 is crazy cool in Louisiana. The interstate is a bridge over a swamp [Lake Pontchartrain] that goes for miles! << This is so true. I10 LA is awesome! There is also a cathedral of tall, impossibly green trees when the bridges end and of the five times I've driven there, four times I ended driving through these powerful rain showers, none of which covered more then a few miles of road. I can see why they would need their computers and Ipods. Remember that at least a third of the time it would be dark and that Music might enhance the experience of the scenery. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Road Trip: 48 states in 5 days From: Bill D Date: 10 May 08 - 10:58 AM ...wow...and I have still 'only' driven in 42 states..(missed Michigan by about 100 yards a couple years ago.) A more interesting story to me is the guy a few years ago who set out to drive EVERY highway, road, lane, street, etc...in Texas! I don't remember if he ever finished. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Road Trip: 48 states in 5 days From: GUEST,Fantasma Date: 10 May 08 - 09:30 AM Think of the extraordinary trip they could have had, if only they weren't seeking their 5 nanoseconds of fame on the internet. Ah, the stupidity of youth. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Road Trip: 48 states in 5 days From: open mike Date: 10 May 08 - 01:35 AM they probably got extra gas (inside the car) if they only ate food from gas stations....and no showers? how could they be in that much of a hurry?/ |
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Subject: RE: BS: Road Trip: 48 states in 5 days From: Wesley S Date: 09 May 08 - 03:54 PM My guess is that they didn't stop for all of the gas......... |
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Subject: RE: BS: Road Trip: 48 states in 5 days From: Becca72 Date: 09 May 08 - 03:47 PM My ex and I once did Swanton, VT to Montreal to Quebec City to St. John, NB to Bangor, ME to Portland, ME and back to Swanton, VT in a 3 day weekend...but that was for hockey, dude (saw 3 games). I would go nuts riding with these guys if they're only stopping for gas. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Road Trip: 48 states in 5 days From: katlaughing Date: 09 May 08 - 03:47 PM What fun! Thanks, Wesley. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Road Trip: 48 states in 5 days From: Wesley S Date: 09 May 08 - 03:39 PM For all of you begging for more info - it looks like they made it. Road trip website Bug fatalities: The number we hit was exactly one butt-load. Miles driven: 7,008 Cops seen: 90 Gas mileage: 7,008/224.15 = 31.26 mpg Pull overs: 0 (on the trip) Average speed: 65.69 mph Gas prices, high:$4.15, low:$3.45 (we bought 87 octane) Girls phone numbers received: 3 Continents our site was seen on: 6 of 7 Number of times our web site crashed: 2 (sorry) Number of white dotted lines on highway seen: 1,743,576 Weather: Sun, rain, snow, lightning, freezing, roasting, does smell in the car count? Showers taken: zero |
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Subject: RE: BS: Road Trip: 48 states in 5 days From: RangerSteve Date: 07 May 08 - 09:52 AM They're taking laptops, movies, Ipods and books. Whatever happened to Looking at the scenery? They may visit all the states, but will they see any of them?. Doesn't sound like it. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Road Trip: 48 states in 5 days From: Wesley S Date: 07 May 08 - 09:19 AM Three guys from Utah are in the midst trying to visit the 48 contiguous United States in slightly more than five days in a dark red Toyota -- nonstop, except for gas. Joshua Keeler, Joey Stocking and Adam Gatherum, all of North Salt Lake, started the "Great American Road Trip" on Sunday morning in Vermont. The three, all in their early 20s, are in Arkansas this afternoon, their 21st state on the route. "After going from Mississippi to Louisiana, we crossed the Mississippi River," the trio's blog entry today reports. "It is big. We don't have rivers like that in Utah. We liked. Then going along I-10 is crazy cool in Louisiana. The interstate is a bridge over a swamp [Lake Pontchartrain] that goes for miles! Wonder how they built it?" The 120-hour adventure, if successful, will cover about 7,500 miles. It is scheduled to end Friday (after 5 days, 7 hours and 15 minutes on the road) at the Four Corners where New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona and Utah meet. Minnesota is state No. 36 on the route. The three will stick their toe in the southwest corner of the state -- possibly Tuesday afternoon -- on Interstate Hwy. 90 in Rock County and then head west across South Dakota. "This route has been checked and rechecked for shorter possibilities and triple checked to be sure that all 48 states are included," Keeler wrote on greatamericanroadtrip.us, where progress is being tracked. "While this may not be the absolute shortest mileage way to drive to all 48 states, we are confident that it will prove to be the fastest." AAA maps and global positioning system will help the highway adventurers. They chose a 2005 Toyota Scion xB for the odyssey because "it is roomy and gets good gas mileage," Keeler wrote. As for keeping the non-drivers entertained and all three properly nourished, "We will be taking two laptops, our iPods, some movies and some books," Keeler added. "Food and water will be stocked up on when we leave and purchased at gas stations along the way." Keeler's father, Jim, conceived the trip 15 years ago, but it was set aside when Jim Keeler's mother died. And as far as avoiding speeding tickets, Jim Keeler wrote on a blog: "This is not a speed attempt, but will be driven near the speed limits." |
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Subject: BS: Road Trip: 48 states in 5 days From: Wesley S Date: 07 May 08 - 09:18 AM I just heard this story on NPR coming into work this morning. Ah to be young again.... Road trip story |