San Antonio to El Paso on I-10 is 551 miles-a very long drive with nothing to see-Texas upped the speed limit to 80 between Kerrville and El Paso. If you drive the speed limit the entire way you will be be driving on fumes by the time you get to El Paso
The maritime provinces in Canada are a good example of this. They, for the most part, have a world class highway system, but if you want to "see’ the place you need to follow the thousands of kilometers of coastline. I’ve been to Newfoundland several times. It looks like a dot on the map, and you can cross the island in a couple of days. But if you want to “see” the place, you need a month and a rental car.
LOVE LOVE LOVE Travels with Charley. Right up there with William Least Heat-Moon’s Blue Highways. GREAT CARTOON TOO. Adding this cartoon to my GoComics Favorites too!!
Kid has it right. Adults claim front seats. Kids get back seat with views of the tops of trees and the sky. Phone can provide better views of the route than they get in the rear seat.
US- 50 from Salt Lake City, UT to Reno, NV is one stretch I simply CANNOT drive. Between the Bonneville Salt flats of eastern Utah, and the long stretch of Nevada desert, it’s just too much nothingness.
On a trip from Ohio to California, I tortured the kids with “Dad” jokes. While crossing Iowa, I would point out the window and say, “Look at that. . . Corn.” Several miles down the road I would yell, “Oh My God!! while pointing out the window. . . . More Corn.”
Cactus-Pete over 1 year ago
Of course it’s possible – if you drive at night.
Erse IS better over 1 year ago
A year later, perhaps she can see out better now?
fuzzbucket Premium Member over 1 year ago
We always preferred the scenic route. In Missouri, that meant roller coaster roads.
timbob2313 Premium Member over 1 year ago
San Antonio to El Paso on I-10 is 551 miles-a very long drive with nothing to see-Texas upped the speed limit to 80 between Kerrville and El Paso. If you drive the speed limit the entire way you will be be driving on fumes by the time you get to El Paso
Ignatz Premium Member over 1 year ago
So don’t use the Interstate. That way you’ll be in the car for 3 weeks instead of 1.
Ignatz Premium Member over 1 year ago
When I was young, we went from New York to Nebraska on the Interstate, and I thought it was stunning. Even when it was all flat.
cervelo over 1 year ago
The maritime provinces in Canada are a good example of this. They, for the most part, have a world class highway system, but if you want to "see’ the place you need to follow the thousands of kilometers of coastline. I’ve been to Newfoundland several times. It looks like a dot on the map, and you can cross the island in a couple of days. But if you want to “see” the place, you need a month and a rental car.
Jhony-Yermo over 1 year ago
LOVE LOVE LOVE Travels with Charley. Right up there with William Least Heat-Moon’s Blue Highways. GREAT CARTOON TOO. Adding this cartoon to my GoComics Favorites too!!
sandpiper over 1 year ago
Kid has it right. Adults claim front seats. Kids get back seat with views of the tops of trees and the sky. Phone can provide better views of the route than they get in the rear seat.
The Wolf In Your Midst over 1 year ago
For me, it’s not the journey, it’s the destination. The journey is when things have the best chance to go wrong.
rasputin's horoscope over 1 year ago
US- 50 from Salt Lake City, UT to Reno, NV is one stretch I simply CANNOT drive. Between the Bonneville Salt flats of eastern Utah, and the long stretch of Nevada desert, it’s just too much nothingness.
Bruce1253 over 1 year ago
On a trip from Ohio to California, I tortured the kids with “Dad” jokes. While crossing Iowa, I would point out the window and say, “Look at that. . . Corn.” Several miles down the road I would yell, “Oh My God!! while pointing out the window. . . . More Corn.”
rugeirn over 1 year ago
Do we really care whether or not the truck driver who delivers the pistachios from California to New York sees anything interesting? Of course not.
Nick Danger over 1 year ago
With the bizarre laws requiring booster seats for kids up to eight years old, they can see over the windows.