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ZeaL.
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[UoN]Sentinel
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On July 19 2013 08:49 OneOther wrote: Drove from Durham, North Carolina to Portland, Oregon. 3300 miles, four days, 12-13 hours each day. It's safe. And although there is a lot of nothing in the middle e.g. Kansas and Wyoming, it's still pretty fun if you are with the right people. EDIT: Plan your trips well so you are not sleeping in some sketchy town out in the middle of nowhere. I stayed in St. Louis, Denver, and Salt Lake City. Wyoming's actually pretty beautiful once the mountains start coming up. | ||
Kleinmuuhg
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Just use your common sense. | ||
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decafchicken
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On July 19 2013 08:43 evanthebouncy! wrote: you live in chicago? chicago is one of my favorite cities haha, only been there twice though. yeah just moved here a few months ago | ||
OneOther
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On July 19 2013 10:12 [UoN]Sentinel wrote: Wyoming's actually pretty beautiful once the mountains start coming up. Yep, a lot of "nowhere" places are beautiful, including Wyoming. | ||
Manifesto7
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On July 19 2013 11:45 OneOther wrote: Yep, a lot of "nowhere" places are beautiful, including Wyoming. You know there are inly two escalators in all of Wyoming? Both of them are in a bank. In the STATE. That is crazy. Anyway, people who want to drive across the country need to read this article. It is awesome. http://www.wired.com/cars/coolwheels/magazine/15-11/ff_cannonballrun?currentPage=all | ||
Stratos_speAr
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On July 19 2013 06:04 evanthebouncy! wrote: just a question. I"m thinking driving across US near the canadian boarder along highway2 Or maybe on highway 20. Overall the drive is from portland/seattle all the way to Boston. My question is we'll be crossing many states in the northern middle part of the U.S. I just want to make sure they're not some racist guys that will kill me. So northern middle US is cool? I'm chinese. thanks. People in Idaho/North Dakota are questionable folk (maybe a little weird and overly-secluded), but other than that, it's not like you're in the South or something. Once you hit Minnesota, you'll have smooth sailing from there. A few tips on traveling in the north: Wyoming can be pretty beautiful, but once you get into the eastern part of the state and into North Dakota, there is fucking NOTHING there, so be prepared. When you're in Idaho/Wyoming/ND/etc, you need to fill up at every gas station you hit. If you're traveling in the summer, it'll quite hot and, once you get into Minnesota/Wisconsin, quite humid. Be prepared. If you're actually traveling in the northern part of the states, watch for animals. Deer are most likely, and you'll probably see a lot of 'em. Will fuck up your car worse than you fuck up the deer. Don't fuck with a moose, and don't gawk at a bear, either. Random fact: Minnesota has a very large bobcat population and the biggest Timberwolf population outside of Alaska in the country, so there are actually dangerous animals in the northern part of the state. Once you get out of Minnesota and partway through Wisconsin, you'll be out of the "middle of nowhere zone where there's a gas station once every 200 miles". Well, that doesn't even happen in Minnesota, but once you're in southern Wisconsin, you're in a generally more urban area. | ||
Kevin_Sorbo
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On July 19 2013 09:39 ZeaL. wrote: I'm asian and live in the south so I can provide some advice on how to avoid being lynched by an angry mob of KKK. The trick is, you figure out what football team they like and then shit talk their rival team (if you don't know and you're not in Alabama its safe to say 'Bama) They'll instantly invite you to a barbecue. this is the best LOL I had a friend from Senegal who lived in DC for a couple years after leaving Africa. He was dirtpoor and had gotten clothes from salvation army. They gave him this Dallas Cowboys cap that he was proudly sporting, thinking it gave him the 'murican looks. The first few weeks he didnt get why people were giving him dirty looks all day everyday. Until some security guy from a random museum told him that the 'boys were the skins' racial enemy :D but seriously, op is either trolling or largely ignorant. Youre not crossing Darfour or Burma...Your traveling 'muricah on 8 lanes highways... US road trips are the best!! | ||
Stratos_speAr
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On July 20 2013 00:10 Kevin_Sorbo wrote: this is the best LOL I had a friend from Senegal who lived in DC for a couple years after leaving Africa. He was dirtpoor and had gotten clothes from salvation army. They gave him this Dallas Cowboys cap that he was proudly sporting, thinking it gave him the 'murican looks. The first few weeks he didnt get why people were giving him dirty looks all day everyday. Until some security guy from a random museum told him that the 'boys were the skins' racial enemy :D but seriously, op is either trolling or largely ignorant. Youre not crossing Darfour or Burma...Your traveling 'muricah on 8 lanes highways... US road trips are the best!! 8-lane highways? I doubt you'll see those anywhere except southern California, the Northeast, and maybe a few other highly urbanized areas? Won't see any of those in the northern part of the country. | ||
LosingID8
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On July 19 2013 06:04 evanthebouncy! wrote: just a question. I"m thinking driving across US near the canadian boarder along highway2 Or maybe on highway 20. Overall the drive is from portland/seattle all the way to Boston. My question is we'll be crossing many states in the northern middle part of the U.S. I just want to make sure they're not some racist guys that will kill me. So northern middle US is cool? I'm chinese. thanks. my girlfriend did a similar drive from vancouver, WA to milwaukee, WI. she did it in 3 days and that's including stopping in pullman at WSU from some famous ice cream shop, taking photos in front of mt rushmore (which i guess is a little underwhelming? lol). and a couple other minor stops. like others have said, once you get into minnesota you're fine. also, i was surprised at how populated milwaukee was. just watch out for the left lane exits. for some reason they are all over the place in the northern midwest. | ||
Ettick
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On July 19 2013 11:45 OneOther wrote: Yep, a lot of "nowhere" places are beautiful, including Wyoming. I'm actually going to Wyoming tomorrow, I can't wait! | ||
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sc2superfan101
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On July 19 2013 09:39 ZeaL. wrote: I'm asian and live in the south so I can provide some advice on how to avoid being lynched by an angry mob of KKK. The trick is, you figure out what football team they like and then shit talk their rival team (if you don't know and you're not in Alabama its safe to say 'Bama) They'll instantly invite you to a barbecue. And pray to God that they aren't Auburn fans... lol. edit: wait nevermind, I see what you're saying. Pray to God they are Auburn fans I guess. | ||
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