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Probably out of my mind but hey thats where stories come from.
The end result is I have to be in Alabama on the 24th of June.
I am planning to leave here on or about the 24th of May going down through California to visit family on the way then through the desert states to Lower Alabama. I am planning to go across 10 because I am familiar with it and I believe it will have the fewest mountains to deal with. Depending on the grades I plan to set 50mph as my cruising speed, obviously being slower on grades. This was a pretty comfortable speed on my trip up from Anchorage. Some rough math, if i average 30mph and travel 12 hrs a day it would be a 17 day trip. I figure most days I will be averaging better than that but with some of the passes I will have to deal with that should be conservative estimate. I will have the wife along as a fair weather driver so to speak. She will be able to drive the days that we aren't going through big cities with traffic or any mountain roads.
Some questions:
I-5 and I-10 are major arteries that follow my path, would it be better to avoid these since I will at best be traveling about 20mph under the speed limit?
I will be changing all the fluids, inspecting the brakes, lubing all the lube points, and a general condition look. Is there anything else i should focus on?
As cool as the idea of driving from McDonalds to McDonalds across the country sounds it doesn't seem practical with all the prep required, is #2 Diesel the best fuel? Should I add anything to keep things lubed up and cool?
Anything that those with experience are thinking that I probably overlooked?
Here is a general overview of the route, may change as I get closer or if anyone has better Ideas.
Fort Jonathan Wainwright, Fairbanks, AK to Fort Rucker, Ala - Google Maps
Here is Brutus on a gravel bar on the Knik river
The end result is I have to be in Alabama on the 24th of June.
I am planning to leave here on or about the 24th of May going down through California to visit family on the way then through the desert states to Lower Alabama. I am planning to go across 10 because I am familiar with it and I believe it will have the fewest mountains to deal with. Depending on the grades I plan to set 50mph as my cruising speed, obviously being slower on grades. This was a pretty comfortable speed on my trip up from Anchorage. Some rough math, if i average 30mph and travel 12 hrs a day it would be a 17 day trip. I figure most days I will be averaging better than that but with some of the passes I will have to deal with that should be conservative estimate. I will have the wife along as a fair weather driver so to speak. She will be able to drive the days that we aren't going through big cities with traffic or any mountain roads.
Some questions:
I-5 and I-10 are major arteries that follow my path, would it be better to avoid these since I will at best be traveling about 20mph under the speed limit?
I will be changing all the fluids, inspecting the brakes, lubing all the lube points, and a general condition look. Is there anything else i should focus on?
As cool as the idea of driving from McDonalds to McDonalds across the country sounds it doesn't seem practical with all the prep required, is #2 Diesel the best fuel? Should I add anything to keep things lubed up and cool?
Anything that those with experience are thinking that I probably overlooked?
Here is a general overview of the route, may change as I get closer or if anyone has better Ideas.
Fort Jonathan Wainwright, Fairbanks, AK to Fort Rucker, Ala - Google Maps
Here is Brutus on a gravel bar on the Knik river
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