Slick Stock, what are you thinking...
Slick Stock, what are you thinking...
I know it is still early but I am thinking I would like to make reservations for Thursday through Saturday night..
Mapquest says 17.5 hrs, 1,062 from from the big city of Equinunk. With fuel and restroom breaks probably more like 20 +. Leave here early Wednesday and make it a nice & easy two day trip, hopefully squeeze in about 700 miles the first day. When I get tired of driving I'll find a real fancy rest stop and pull over. I may even put a bed in the trailer..
SO I wonder if this will work out with the "Iowa Invasion" - "RT 80 Run" - "Mac Convoy" ????? What did you guys do last time?? Get a room half way????
I'm pretty sure I will not be flying solo....
Mapquest says 17.5 hrs, 1,062 from from the big city of Equinunk. With fuel and restroom breaks probably more like 20 +. Leave here early Wednesday and make it a nice & easy two day trip, hopefully squeeze in about 700 miles the first day. When I get tired of driving I'll find a real fancy rest stop and pull over. I may even put a bed in the trailer..
SO I wonder if this will work out with the "Iowa Invasion" - "RT 80 Run" - "Mac Convoy" ????? What did you guys do last time?? Get a room half way????
I'm pretty sure I will not be flying solo....
Jason
Beer will change the world.
I don't know how but it will.
Beer will change the world.
I don't know how but it will.
- DV65CustomCab
- Posts: 1497
- Joined: July 18, 2006, 4:23 pm
- Location: Elizabethtown, PA
Yep, we stopped somewhere halfway-ish. Sinc could probably tell you where. I certainly don't remember anymore. It's not a bad drive, really. The worst was around the edge of Chicago, the traffic got a bit silly and I think we hit construction too. After that it's pretty smooth sailing.
Stop The Longbed Hate!
'65 F100 Custom Cab bought 2002/Sold 2014
Now: '93 F150 Lightning
'65 F100 Custom Cab bought 2002/Sold 2014
Now: '93 F150 Lightning
Hey Jason,
Dwight is correct - it's not a bad drive. Once you get out of Pennsylvania, it's pretty flat and smooth sailing.
As I recall, when the MAC boys went to Iowa in 2004 we actually made it a two and a half day trip. It can be done in a lot less time, but none of us felt like killing ourselves and being bone tired when we arrived. So, we left Wyatt's place mid-morning and drove to Maumee, Ohio, got a good meal, and a good night's sleep in a motel. The next day we drove to Greg Masters' (TruckFarmer) place in Illinois (I think, I forget the name of the town). Anyway, along the way we stopped at another members place for lunch. That killed a couple of hours. Then, before we got to Greg's place, we stopped and toured the J. C. Whitney retail store (LaSalle, Illinois). That killed some more time. Then, we checked into a motel near Greg's place and had a GREAT cookout at Greg's place. The next day, we headed out and reached SlickStock (Ankeny, Iowa) around lunch time.
On the return trip, we drove non-stop (except of gas and food) back to Maumee, Ohio and stayed in the same motel. The next day, we stopped at the Summit Racing store in Ohio for an hour or so. Then, we headed home and were back at Wyatt's that evening.
I must say that it was one of the best, most interesting, fun-filled road trips of my life. Hopefully, a bunch of us can do it again in 2010!
Later...Sinc
Dwight is correct - it's not a bad drive. Once you get out of Pennsylvania, it's pretty flat and smooth sailing.
As I recall, when the MAC boys went to Iowa in 2004 we actually made it a two and a half day trip. It can be done in a lot less time, but none of us felt like killing ourselves and being bone tired when we arrived. So, we left Wyatt's place mid-morning and drove to Maumee, Ohio, got a good meal, and a good night's sleep in a motel. The next day we drove to Greg Masters' (TruckFarmer) place in Illinois (I think, I forget the name of the town). Anyway, along the way we stopped at another members place for lunch. That killed a couple of hours. Then, before we got to Greg's place, we stopped and toured the J. C. Whitney retail store (LaSalle, Illinois). That killed some more time. Then, we checked into a motel near Greg's place and had a GREAT cookout at Greg's place. The next day, we headed out and reached SlickStock (Ankeny, Iowa) around lunch time.
On the return trip, we drove non-stop (except of gas and food) back to Maumee, Ohio and stayed in the same motel. The next day, we stopped at the Summit Racing store in Ohio for an hour or so. Then, we headed home and were back at Wyatt's that evening.
I must say that it was one of the best, most interesting, fun-filled road trips of my life. Hopefully, a bunch of us can do it again in 2010!
Later...Sinc
We should start planning this soon. We need to make reservations out there but not along the way. The trip isn't really that bad. Like Dwight said, the worst part was around Chicago.
After all, we're driving old trucks. Don't really want to push them too hard.
Gotta have radios for communication. We had them the last trip. Everyone kept in touch.
Chuck
After all, we're driving old trucks. Don't really want to push them too hard.
Gotta have radios for communication. We had them the last trip. Everyone kept in touch.
Chuck
-
- Posts: 328
- Joined: May 8, 2008, 11:01 am
- Location: Central Illinois
- DV65CustomCab
- Posts: 1497
- Joined: July 18, 2006, 4:23 pm
- Location: Elizabethtown, PA
I made my reservations while I was out there.
You guys are gonna love this place. I had a good time while I was there with my wife a couple weeks ago. I thought we were in the wrong place. I called Kid and asked him if I was in the right place. Just something about a knight in armor sitting on a horse in front of the motel makes you think, This place is way over my head. The people working there were great to talk to. They are looking forward to having us there next year.
We drove her car out. We left home @ 6:00a.m. and stopped at Ottawa Illinois @ 6:00 p.m. Now you have to remember that we were cruizing around 70-75 mph. We won't be doing that with our trucks.
Chuck
You guys are gonna love this place. I had a good time while I was there with my wife a couple weeks ago. I thought we were in the wrong place. I called Kid and asked him if I was in the right place. Just something about a knight in armor sitting on a horse in front of the motel makes you think, This place is way over my head. The people working there were great to talk to. They are looking forward to having us there next year.
We drove her car out. We left home @ 6:00a.m. and stopped at Ottawa Illinois @ 6:00 p.m. Now you have to remember that we were cruizing around 70-75 mph. We won't be doing that with our trucks.
Chuck
- DV65CustomCab
- Posts: 1497
- Joined: July 18, 2006, 4:23 pm
- Location: Elizabethtown, PA
Hello Everyone,
Ok, being the new guy here I'll sound a bit dumb (have to find a new excuse after I an no longer a new guy) but this all sounds like a great time to me. Will have to do a little work on my truck over winter but would love to join you all. Do your wives come along also? I hopefully can convince mine, she's not a big car girl. (Now if we stoped at an air show or museum she would wanting to help plan it.) So if there are other wives she may consider it.
Can anyone of you give me an idea of the hotel costs? I'll need to work that into our budget now and make reservations soon.
Thanks,
God Bless,
Ed
Ok, being the new guy here I'll sound a bit dumb (have to find a new excuse after I an no longer a new guy) but this all sounds like a great time to me. Will have to do a little work on my truck over winter but would love to join you all. Do your wives come along also? I hopefully can convince mine, she's not a big car girl. (Now if we stoped at an air show or museum she would wanting to help plan it.) So if there are other wives she may consider it.
Can anyone of you give me an idea of the hotel costs? I'll need to work that into our budget now and make reservations soon.
Thanks,
God Bless,
Ed
-
- Posts: 513
- Joined: January 8, 2010, 3:56 am
- Location: york