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Posted by Kevin (FL) on March 09, 2005 at 05:57:00 from (12.77.198.219):
In Reply to: road trip posted by dennis in nc on March 08, 2005 at 16:44:19:
Dennis, We did a road trip a couple years back from the FL panhandle to Idaho (Pocatello area) with our 36' gooseneck. On the way up we went through the Dallas area and up through OK, KS and then across through Denver and then up into Idaho. On the way back we stopped at Yellowstone and Mt. Rushmore (try pulling a 36' with tractors onboard up to Rushmore) and then through SD and then headed south through MO, KY, TN, etc, back to FL. 5200 miles in 9 days with the whole family. You're looking at somewhere near 3000 miles, so I would figure a week--go weekend to weekend to allow for some R&R and sightseeing along the way. Two weeks would even be better. Allow $100 per day for expenses + fuel. Wish we could go along with you but we're still cleaning up hurricane debris and doing repairs on the house.
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