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I've noticed theres 2 types of people, well maybe 3 when referring to roadtrips.Got all of my hotel apps updated for the drive out and back. Figure I'll probably get to the west side of Nebraska or so and call it good the first day. Should make for an easy drive the rest of the way the next day. Depends on how my butt feels. It's been a long time since I've done any long distance driving.
I've done #3 enough to know I'm too old for that, plus I have enough money to pay for a room with a bed and a shower. Pretty much going with #1 because I don't know how I'll feel after X amount of driving and have been caught searching for an available room before. Never know where that stop will be until I get there. Mainly want to get past the halfway point so the next day won't be as bad.I've noticed theres 2 types of people, well maybe 3 when referring to roadtrips.
1. Drive and drive and see where you end up and walk in a hotel.
2. Plan every stop ahead of time. Drive to here, sleep, then keep driving.
3. Drive and drive and drive and see where you end up. Pull off at a truck stop and grab a few hours of sleep and keep trucking!
I've been with on all of them. But if I'm alone, its a #3 most of the time. Occasionally I'll do #1 on my way home from a hunt to catch a shower and a nice bed!
I hate to pay for a room , then lay there and not sleep , or worse , watch tv . I'm a number 1, also.I've done #3 enough to know I'm too old for that, plus I have enough money to pay for a room with a bed and a shower. Pretty much going with #1 because I don't know how I'll feel after X amount of driving and have been caught searching for an available room before. Never know where that stop will be until I get there. Mainly want to get past the halfway point so the next day won't be as bad.
Yeah some of the worst nights sleep I've had have been in the truck at a truck stop!I've done #3 enough to know I'm too old for that, plus I have enough money to pay for a room with a bed and a shower. Pretty much going with #1 because I don't know how I'll feel after X amount of driving and have been caught searching for an available room before. Never know where that stop will be until I get there. Mainly want to get past the halfway point so the next day won't be as bad.
I’m a 3. Family is too with multiple drivers. 18 hours straight to Arizona and back once. Our biggest drive was 36 hours straight during Covid when everything was shut down. Idaho to E Tennessee. At the end of the drive my wife drove the last double shift by herself because the rest of us were dangerous tired to drive.I've noticed theres 2 types of people, well maybe 3 when referring to roadtrips.
1. Drive and drive and see where you end up and walk in a hotel.
2. Plan every stop ahead of time. Drive to here, sleep, then keep driving.
3. Drive and drive and drive and see where you end up. Pull off at a truck stop and grab a few hours of sleep and keep trucking!
I've been with on all of them. But if I'm alone, its a #3 most of the time. Occasionally I'll do #1 on my way home from a hunt to catch a shower and a nice bed!
Inflatable mattress for the win !Driving solo, I set up a bed under the topper. Sleep wherever I happen to stop for the day. Cozy as a bug in a rug, as long as it isn’t too hot out.
Suburban with inflatable mattress and AC for the win!Inflatable mattress for the win !
Checkmate !Suburban with inflatable mattress and AC for the win!
Sounds like a good plan. What is the drive 18hrs? I like to break it up by determining when I want to arrive. I try to avoid getting to/setting up camp in the dark. Also, i sit on one of those foam knee pads used for gardening during long drives. It seems to help. Add in some podcasts or books-in-tape and you are ready.Got all of my hotel apps updated for the drive out and back. Figure I'll probably get to the west side of Nebraska or so and call it good the first day. Should make for an easy drive the rest of the way the next day. Depends on how my butt feels. It's been a long time since I've done any long distance driving.
Pretty much! I'm trying to plan it to roll into camp sometime in the afternoon.Sounds like a good plan. What is the drive 18hrs?
Im over driving through the night solo. I end up paying for it when I get there so now I just stop along the way. You're doing it right.I've done lots of long trips in the past. Not as young or broke as I used to be! I'll take the bed and get some rest instead of suffering through it. It's hard enough sleeping in a strange place without having traffic noise right out the window. It's also an adventure seeing what you can find for breakfast in the morning!![]()
I try not to do more then 12 hours of driving solo anymore. Broke that rule Wednesday and did about 19 hours from OKC to Provo it was horrible. With the new kid and other hunts on the book this fall I just didn't have the time off to dedicate 4 day's to nothing but driving. Fortunately got it done early and am able to break the return trip into two 9 hour day's. Much better!Im over driving through the night solo. I end up paying for it when I get there so now I just stop along the way. You're doing it right.