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  • converge
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    ummm.... for those that have yet to pick up on it... this thread is from LAST YEAR! Highwizard drove to and from PA successfully (I'm sure he'd be glad to share details). I drove solo from Maine in approximately 3 1/2 days, 45 comfortable, accumulated driving hours including 30-60 minute lunch stops each day. It's not that hard, but driving ANYWHERE for a length of time post-defcon is a bitch.

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  • phobal
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    Airfare in the US is so cheap, why the hell would you want to drive more than 2 days? I guess road trips are always good for bonding and whatnot. :D

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  • big chopper
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    NJ to LV is probably a long four day drive each way.

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  • recompiler
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    Originally posted by highwizard
    Driving from Philadelphia
    Perhaps want to join up into a caravan since I'm driving from NJ?

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  • converge
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    I'd say driving from Australia would be too far... then again, can't say I've tried it

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  • highwizard
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    There is no such thing as too far. Though, I will echo octalpussy's sentiments that the drive back is the killer.

    Driving from Philadelphia - Insane - Perhaps.

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  • btm
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    Insane? No, Adventure.

    A few of us drove from Maine for DCX. Nearly 3000 miles, over three nonstop days in a 1988 Postal Van I bought off Ebay. Insane? Hell no, it was fun, less the sweltering heat driving through the desert that made the aluminum floor too hot to touch. But experiences like the State Troopers at the Hoover Dam (came back via 40 in the south to avoid the mountains on 76 in Colorado) asking if we shot pornos in the back just make the memory a riot.

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  • dataworm
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    Originally posted by Siviak
    I don't know about everyone else.. I drove from Utah for 6 and 7.. and I didn't think it was all that bad.... this year I am thinking about walking
    Let's make bet about how many Sun you can bring back home while walking :)

    Personally i'll just bet a 3 beer that you can't get back home at walk with a Sun 21" monitor*(CRT!! No LCD pannel! ) :D I might give you the 3 beer even if you fail(as long as you do a honest try)



    *Monitor not included

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  • encrypt31945
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    Originally posted by converge
    are you even old enough to drive?
    DOH! Actually yes I am old enough but I don't have enough time to drive.

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  • sylex
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    For me it is more gear related as to how far I'd drive. I always fly unless the lbs of gear would be either unwieldly in the airport, this year it'll be a 8-12 hour drive not bad at all.

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  • Siviak
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    I don't know about everyone else.. I drove from Utah for 6 and 7.. and I didn't think it was all that bad.... this year I am thinking about walking

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  • converge
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    are you even old enough to drive?

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  • encrypt31945
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    :) I am to lazy I am getting plane tickets for Arizona to defcon.

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  • h3adrush
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    ehh i drove for dc9, took the bus last year, and am driving again this year, we like driving because it is kinda fun roadtripish, and we are all too poor for the plane

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  • renderman
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    Last year I drove about 1700 miles from Central Alberta, straight down I-15. There's a caravan of us doing it again this year.

    Yes, it's a rather miserable trip (it's a 24 hour trip, ), but flying over the border means it's going to be a fairly expensive flight. LAst time I looked, it was about $600 to get to vegas from home.

    Adding up the costs of gas, food, couple oil changes spilt among a couple people in a car works out cheaper than the same group flying. It also makes more sense when you take into account the extra cargo you can take and return with (A couple sun boxes came home last year that would have never gotten on a plane), as well as the convenience of having a vehicle and the cost savings of not having to rent a car or cab everywhere.

    Again, it's up to you. Just make sure that if your going with friends, that your friendship will survive being trapped in a car for a day together. Just make sure you leave on the monday. Leaving after a full days convention on sunday makes for a really miserable trip.

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