joreth: (Super Tech)

One more and then I'm done posting for the night - promise!  And not just because tonight is technically going to end in half an hour.

I love road trips.  I love just taking off and driving.  I've done the plan-the-route-to-the-minute and the just-drive-and-see-what-happens and I love them both.  I haven't had a good road trip since I moved to Florida 11 years ago and I think it's way past time that I had one.

The problem is that I'm the only one I know with enough free time to do what I really want to do (not that I have the money for it - having free time sort of correlates with not having any money).  Now that I'm a Grown Up (TM), all my friends are also Grown Ups, which means they have jobs and families and obligations, and planning a long road trip like I want means they'd have to sacrifice something else - many of whom are not willing or able to do that.

So that means I will have to plan a road trip on my own.  I can do that, and I'll enjoy it, but it's not my preference.  I'd much rather share the trip with others.  But I just had another idea.  What if I plan my road trip and then invite people to fly out to various points along the way and share only a portion of the trip with me, and then fly home from another point a few days later?

The route I was thinking of is a giant, 5,000 mile half-circle around the US.  I've traveled across the country via two different southern routes, but I have seen almost nothing of the North US.  Ideally, I'd like to plan it for the summer of 2013, which should give me time to save up for it if I really do make the plans.  I'd like to drive north out of Florida, along the East Coast, hit Manhattan, visit [livejournal.com profile] datan0de's hometown in upper NY, go through Chicago, see the Badlands, maybe stop by Seattle (that one is debatable), visit [livejournal.com profile] tacit in Portland, spend some time at my parents' condo in Tahoe, visit [livejournal.com profile] corpsefairy & her crowd in Oakland, visit my hometown of San Jose, and then fly home.

Google Maps says the entire trip would take almost 4 days if I drove nonstop.  If I average it out to 8 hours of driving per day, it'll take 11 days.  Add one full day for each destination and it becomes 20 days.  So, leaving time for sight-seeing, I'm going to overestimate and say this will be a three-week trip, minimum, possibly even a month long.  Or, maybe I'll plan two road trips, and break off the entire West Coast leg into it's own trip at another time.

So I'm just throwing this out there for now, give people something to think about.  If you're one of my RL friends and think flying out to join me for a leg or two of this journey sounds like fun, start budgeting now.  If you happen to live in or near one of my destinations and want to meet me, keep this idea on the backburner and when/if I actually start planning for this, send me an invitation when I post about it.


Proposed Road Trip:

East/North Road Trip:

West Coast Road Trip:


Date: 10/12/11 11:13 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] corpsefairy.livejournal.com
Remember to stop at the Forevertron in Baraboo, Wisconsin! You will love it.

I think this is an awesome idea. I might want to join you for the Yellowstone portion; I went with Starchy about five years ago and I've been wanting to see it again.

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