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So on or about July 17th I'll be leaving my house (4:30-5:00am) here in Manatee County Florida and heading to Maine, bypassing 98% of all interstates and using nothing but county roads and state highways. :yes:
My goal is to make it to Concord New Hampshire by noonish of day 4 to spend a day or 4 with my older sister and two younger brothers.
Day One - I would like to make it to some place between Orangeburg South Carolina and Wadesboro North Carolina.
Somewhere between 450-590 miles, Camden South Carolina would be just about mid-way between the two. Wadesboro is a stretch at almost 600 miles (remember I'm at the mercy of County roads and small-town America).
Day Two - I'll be aiming the front of SLEDGE in the direction of Leesburg Virginia, 450'ish miles, but my sights will be set on Fredrick Maryland (cheaper hotels).
Day Three - It will be a nice easy 250-300 miles to Stroudsburg/Milford Pennsylvania. That way I can take in the wickedly awesome scenery of the Delaware Water Gap. I also have to prepare myself for travel through 2A hating states, so I'll need to find a good hidey hole for the pew pew
. (yes, I have a legal right to travel with pew pew, but not armed.)
Day Four - will be another nice easy day of 300'ish miles all in familiar territory through Port Jarvis New Jersey, Western New York, Western Massachusetts (my home state), then into Vermont, and New Hampshire. Spend a few days with older sister and younger brothers and then head over to Maine and visit older brother in Sagadahoc County.
Then at some point, when money starts to run low, I'll head home. I'll blast down the Interstate's to Waynesboro Virginia, from there I'll hit the county roads to my very good friend Paul's house in Boiling Springs South Carolina and spend several days with him, drinking some local moonshine. :clap:
Then after a few good days of getting drunk and reminiscing, I'll head home to my wife (she might want to see me by then).
Things I've learned planning this trip:
Garmin Basecamp does not like importing route maps bigger than 5GB. I gave up on trying to import a Google map.
Basecamp will stick you on an interstate whenever it feels like it, no matter what settings you have. (I spent nearly 130 hours fiddling with Basecamp).
I finally had to let Basecamp do its thing, then I modified it to my liking. It's not the exact Google map I wanted but it's pretty damn close. I will be on about 120 miles of Interstate 90 here in Florida and 30 or so miles in Pennsylvania in the Mechanicsburg area.
So in closing, follow me on YouTube and hear me complain about everything and more on Instagram; I'll also do a daily post on the SpyderLovers Facebook page. Oh, here's the links to my useless social media pages and a map of the Route:
Instagram (@grumpyoldman60) YouTube (@asmallsliceofamerica)
My goal is to make it to Concord New Hampshire by noonish of day 4 to spend a day or 4 with my older sister and two younger brothers.
Day One - I would like to make it to some place between Orangeburg South Carolina and Wadesboro North Carolina.
Somewhere between 450-590 miles, Camden South Carolina would be just about mid-way between the two. Wadesboro is a stretch at almost 600 miles (remember I'm at the mercy of County roads and small-town America).
Day Two - I'll be aiming the front of SLEDGE in the direction of Leesburg Virginia, 450'ish miles, but my sights will be set on Fredrick Maryland (cheaper hotels).
Day Three - It will be a nice easy 250-300 miles to Stroudsburg/Milford Pennsylvania. That way I can take in the wickedly awesome scenery of the Delaware Water Gap. I also have to prepare myself for travel through 2A hating states, so I'll need to find a good hidey hole for the pew pew

Day Four - will be another nice easy day of 300'ish miles all in familiar territory through Port Jarvis New Jersey, Western New York, Western Massachusetts (my home state), then into Vermont, and New Hampshire. Spend a few days with older sister and younger brothers and then head over to Maine and visit older brother in Sagadahoc County.
Then at some point, when money starts to run low, I'll head home. I'll blast down the Interstate's to Waynesboro Virginia, from there I'll hit the county roads to my very good friend Paul's house in Boiling Springs South Carolina and spend several days with him, drinking some local moonshine. :clap:
Then after a few good days of getting drunk and reminiscing, I'll head home to my wife (she might want to see me by then).
Things I've learned planning this trip:
Garmin Basecamp does not like importing route maps bigger than 5GB. I gave up on trying to import a Google map.
Basecamp will stick you on an interstate whenever it feels like it, no matter what settings you have. (I spent nearly 130 hours fiddling with Basecamp).
I finally had to let Basecamp do its thing, then I modified it to my liking. It's not the exact Google map I wanted but it's pretty damn close. I will be on about 120 miles of Interstate 90 here in Florida and 30 or so miles in Pennsylvania in the Mechanicsburg area.
So in closing, follow me on YouTube and hear me complain about everything and more on Instagram; I'll also do a daily post on the SpyderLovers Facebook page. Oh, here's the links to my useless social media pages and a map of the Route:
Instagram (@grumpyoldman60) YouTube (@asmallsliceofamerica)
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