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    Traveling Solo versus with the Family

    So yesterday I made the drive from the Gulf Coast area of Mississippi back to Ohio.

    Scenario 1: Traveling with Family

    Drive 45 minutes, stop for bathroom
    Drive 1 hour 10 minutes, stop for diaper change and snack
    Drive 32 minutes, stop for bathroom
    Drive 57 minutes, stop for lunch. Lunch takes over an hour and costs $30
    Drive 28 minutes.....you guessed it, stop for bathroom.
    Drive 1 hour 36 minutes stop for diaper and to look for lost toy that fell under seat
    Drive 49 minutes, stop because the batteries in the DVD player died
    Drive 1 hour 2 minutes. Stop for bathroom.
    Drive 15 minutes, stop for dinner. Spend at least one hour and $50.
    Drive 28 minutes....you guessed it, stop for bathroom
    Just keep repeating the misery until you stop for the night at a hotel. Spend a good hour hauling crap into the room. Spend $100
    Get up in the morning, eat breakfast ($30), spend an hour doing it then finally get on the road around 9am.
    Keep repeating the above until you get there.

    Total travel time is anywhere between 15 hours and 18 hours spread over two days.

    Scenario 2: Traveling Solo
    Drive 2.5 hours, stop for gas, bathroom and snacks
    Drive 5 hours , stop for gas, bathroom
    Drive 5 hours, stop for gas, bathroom
    Drive 35 minutes, arrive at home

    Total travel time, between 11 and 12 hours total. I left MS at 6:00am Central Time and got home at 6:00pm Eastern time.

    I have to make this trip 2 more times solo in the next couple weeks so I'll have a good baseline to make sure this wasn't a fluke trip.

    Conclusion: Never travel with the wife and kid. Ever.

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    If you need to bug out leave them behind.

    I think this is one of the reasons why I am still alone. My former jobs never allowed time to care for others. But in the same token, this is why I will die alone and my body will be found half rotten.

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    I'm thinking of FedEx'ing my kid next time I go home to see the family... I'm in the same boat you are on the travel time, I've literally gone 1 exit on the highway before having to exit to save the baby from some crisis or another.

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    I know they'll slow me down. The kids are little and she's a >5 ft office working woman.

    I'm a trained soldier and law enforcement personnel, i have multiple black belts and i work out all the time.

    I know i can run flat out for bout half a mile and carry a ruck on foot for hours and hours, i know they can't do what i can do.

    I'll take up they're slack. That what i prep for, to save them should TSHTF.

    I'll carry em on my back if i have to. Cuz i'm the daddy, it's what daddies do.
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    Well....just made the trip from Ohio back to Mississippi in 10 hours 56 minutes. I did it in slightly over 11 last time. I stopped twice.

    I have two more trips to make (once back up, then the final trip south).

    Looks like using UPS for the next family trip might be the way to go.

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    Man, I feel for you as I positively hate driving.

    I remember driving from Fort Lauderdale, FL. to Evansville, IN. Nice sceneries but what a long drive. Highway speed was at 55mph at that time too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedJohn View Post
    Man, I feel for you as I positively hate driving.

    I remember driving from Fort Lauderdale, FL. to Evansville, IN. Nice sceneries but what a long drive. Highway speed was at 55mph at that time too.
    That sounds dreadful. I've driven from Cincinnati to Evansville and just that sucked.

    I actually enjoy driving like what I'm doing. Get in the car, GO GO GO GO GO and get where you are going. It's physically tiring but at least I'm accomplishing something. I hate the idea of having to go from Point A to Point Z and having to stop at every other letter along the way.

    That said, I have to make this trip 2 more times in the next two weeks. By that point I'm probably going to be whining a different tune.

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    This is a lot of miles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Stig View Post
    Well....just made the trip from Ohio back to Mississippi in 10 hours 56 minutes. I did it in slightly over 11 last time. I stopped twice.

    I have two more trips to make (once back up, then the final trip south).

    Looks like using UPS for the next family trip might be the way to go.
    Well, you were going downhill this time. But good post here. I have 2 kids, 6 and 8, and driving from Orlando to DisneyWorld a few years ago sucked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by x-cop View Post
    I know they'll slow me down. The kids are little and she's a >5 ft office working woman.

    I'm a trained soldier and law enforcement personnel, i have multiple black belts and i work out all the time.

    I know i can run flat out for bout half a mile and carry a ruck on foot for hours and hours, i know they can't do what i can do.

    I'll take up they're slack. That what i prep for, to save them should TSHTF.

    I'll carry em on my back if i have to. Cuz i'm the daddy, it's what daddies do.
    Amen. I'll keep the kids. Thought about using the wife as trade beads.... just kidding.... I think....

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