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Thread: To drive or fly . . .

  1. #1
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    To drive or fly . . .

    Okay, so I am bored at work and trying to decide whether to drive or fly home for the holidays . . . San Francisco (ish) to Bellingham.

    Departing: 12/23 Back at work: 1/3/05

    Pros to driving:
    I can take my road and mountain bikes home (can't run and shouldn't
    ski cuz of knee injury . . . but stellar conditions may cause re-evaluation)
    I can renovate the bed of my truck with ski storage/sleeping accomodation
    with Dad's help and tools . . .
    I don’t have to go through holiday security at the silly airport
    I can stop and see family on the way.
    Depending on the weather, I could bike along the drive home.

    Cons to driving:
    14 hours in a car . . . twice in a week.
    If the nuclear storm hits WA, I have to sacrifice a ski day (or drive all night
    down a super boring hwy. . . . alone)
    Wear and tear to the truck.

    Essentially, it will be a no-brainer on the way there, but I feel like it's gonna suck on the way back, especially cuz I'm not gonna want to leave Bellingham any earlier than I have to.

    I apologize in advance for this being the lamest post ever, but travel plans always stress me out, so I'd like y'all to make my decision for me! So, comment away!

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    I say drive. The driving stress may be bad, but no worse then dealing with the airports at this time of the year. Plus you can do a little bikey, because bikey is fun And the drive up is pretty nice to boot.
    smoke crack and worship satan

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    Road trip!

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    I hate the hassle that airlne travel has become. My advice...
    See the USA in your Chevrolet

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    if you are solo, fly, if you have a partner drive, sleep, split the time, chat.

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    If the drive back South is the sucky part....why not spend an extra day or two and drive back someway you haven't been before....or take a longer, more scenic route, like the coast......just a thought.
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    Getting the truck set up by dear old dad is the tie-breaker
    "Don't tease me about my hobbies, I don't tease you about being an asshole"

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    dude, definately drive, its way more fun. see how many speed records u can break!! unless ur on I-5, so many fukn cops. i drove from reno to mt hood on highway 26 ( i think) and didnt see one in 5 hrs of driving
    i shred the gnar

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyrone Shoelaces
    If the drive back South is the sucky part....why not spend an extra day or two and drive back someway you haven't been before....or take a longer, more scenic route, like the coast......just a thought.
    Ding! Ding! Ding! We have a winna!!!!

    Seriously, this is the way to go.
    "I knew in an instant that the three dollars I had spent on wine would not go to waste."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kellie
    Depending on the weather, I could bike along the drive home.
    and pull your truck behind. That's core.
    If you have a problem & think that someone else is going to solve it for you then you have two problems.

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    Drive.


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    steezarific!!

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    14 hours behind the wheel? You'd be crazy to even consider it unless you have a good stereo installed.

    (I'd drive.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Superstar Punani
    Road trip!
    Pfffft.

    Fly.

    Road trips suck.
    Last edited by road trip; 12-21-2004 at 03:43 PM. Reason: sloooooow pitch...

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    The "Dad" in me says don't drive solo unless your truck is REALLY reliable. It's just a sad reality that women have added safety considerations when traveling solo.

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    If I were you I would drive. If I were me, I would fly because I'm scared to take my car farther than one tank of gas will get me.

    Crank up the stereo to keep awake. This will also improve your singing(if you sing in the car)
    "I just looked down to see if I was wearing my seatbelt, and I'm sitting at my desk in my room."
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    Gas prices SUCK!

    Go Fly!
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    I just did the exact opposite of Kellie's drive (B'ham to Bay Area) and it didn't suck any worse than the flights I took a month before. It was actually better, since I could lug all my crap around (bike/surfboard/skis) with ease instead of suffering w/ a ski bag in the airports. It cost me no more than $80 one way in gas (my car gets high 20's mpg) which is probably going to be about the same as a plane ticket. So given that the price is about the same, here are the pros and cons of driving.
    Driving Pros:
    You have your car and all your shit (bikes being a decisive factor here) and can do what you want, exploring along the way or way back, etc.
    Driving cons:
    it takes a full day out of your schedule each way.
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    Looks like the general consensus is drive, even if it means one less potential day in the promised land . . .

    I probably won't come back the coast, cuz that just makes the trip home longer. Plus, I may as well see the fam while I'm at it Or, maybe I could . . . probably won't decide 'til I'm on the road

    Not too worried about the alone thing - car is pretty reliable, and after having broken down in the middle of South Dakota (alone), getting towed to Pierre (the whole time, travelling through the national grasslands on a non-interstate, thinking "if this guy wanted to kill me, nobody would ever know"), and going to the opening night of the dart league at a place called the Possum Lodge, before crashing at the mechanic's house - I'm not too worried. Man, that was a trip (and I realize that "story" probably made no sense . . .).

    It's so hard to focus with impending vacation

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    you can always claim "car troubles" when you postpone your return trip...
    Putting the "core" in corporate, one turn at a time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kellie
    Looks like the general consensus is drive, even if it means one less potential day in the promised land . . .
    You can drive at night to minimize the time lost, but make sure you load up on caffeine and some heart-thumping, blood-pumping metal mullet mayhem mix CDs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Superstar Punani
    You can drive at night to minimize the time lost, but make sure you load up on caffeine and some heart-thumping, blood-pumping metal mullet mayhem mix CDs.
    If you need any suitable CD's you know who to call!
    Putting the "core" in corporate, one turn at a time.

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    Ski along the way!!!

    Hey, aren't they open at Hood and Shasta? Could be fun, but you'd need one of those cool knee brace things like the pro foot ball guys wear - judging by your first comment. Hood is wonderful, and if you really wanted to make a ski-n-safari you could jig over to Batchelor, don't know if these are open yet, but that next storm looks like it might do it.
    Life's simple: Ski or Die

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    Quote Originally Posted by Superstar Punani
    You can drive at night to minimize the time lost, but make sure you load up on caffeine and some heart-thumping, blood-pumping metal mullet mayhem mix CDs.
    Cuz we all know how much I love that kind of music.

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    maybe im just a psycho, but i like driving long distances...


    did indy>boulder solo once non-stop.....1200 miles, took 17 hours....fun times..


    all you need is good music and some redbull....

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