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Sweet 90 09-17-2009 02:56 PM

Deadwood And Back ..... Awesome!!
 
Made it back from Deadwood. The Vette ran flawless. Weather was great while traveling, and sucked when we finally arrived. The rain let up just enough for the last three bands at the jam. The Outlaws just blew every one away especially when they performed Green Grass and High Tides with dual lead guitarists, just unbelievable.
Of course the Black Hills were just beautiful and the Needles Highway is a lot more fun in a Vette than a Jimmy :lol:
Jim

Exactly 2,539.2 miles round trip. Longest trip ever in my Vette.
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Bugs, what bugs :eek:
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bdw18_123 09-17-2009 03:00 PM

Over 2,500 miles, wow that's one extremely long trip.

And you've got a bug massacre on your bumper! :lol:

It'll be fun cleaning all that off! :ack:

AGENT 86 09-17-2009 03:23 PM

Sweet !! :D :cool:

Sweet 90 09-17-2009 03:33 PM


Originally Posted by bdw18_123 (Post 1571529205)
Over 2,500 miles, wow that's one extremely long trip.

And you've got a bug massacre on your bumper! :lol:

It'll be fun cleaning all that off! :ack:

:iagree: But that's what the wife is for........ Riiiiiight, coming dear:rofl:

Jim

kangi 09-17-2009 08:46 PM

Nice bugs!:thumbs::thumbs:

pianoguy 09-17-2009 08:53 PM

Sounds like a great trip, Jim - definitely on my agenda to get out there again next year!

etteroc27 09-17-2009 09:01 PM

Wasn't it fun? There is nothing like a road trip in a corvette. I just got home last week from my annual trip, a total of 5630 miles in eight days. I left Louisiana and drove to Minn. then across N. Dak. Mont. Idaho, Washington, Oregon, down the coast highway into Calif. Then back through Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and back home to La.
It's a 95 coupe, and it ran flawlessly the entire trip. Gave me 25.5 mpg average, and that was crusing around 80 mph. Not a hint of a problem the whole way. I turned over 100,000 miles on this trip
It's the third year that my wife has let me go on a road trip, all out west, and all alone. I have no schedule and no timetable, just drive till I get tired. I love driving this car. Everyone that has a corvette should take at least one long trip in it. It will make you appreciate it even more.

Railroadman 09-17-2009 09:57 PM

Beat you both, exactly 6600 miles in 3 weeks earlier this year.

It's funny, the traditional vacation states that come to mind are Florida, Hawaii, California, etc. South Dakota had a whole lot to offer. We spent 5 or 6 days there. Deadwood was a fun place, ate at an outdoor cafe that had live music - at lunchtime!

Glad the trip went well for you. And is it just me, or is the C-4 one of the most comfortable cars to be in on a long trip?

etteroc27 09-17-2009 10:56 PM

Railroadman, I agree with you on the C4 being a very comfortable road car. Last year I left Monroe, La. at 5:00 am and drove to Grants, New Mex., stopping only briefly for gas and food. It was a total of 1010 miles, and I was out of the vette that evening at 9:30. I felt great. No aching back or cramped muscles. I could have gone more if not for being sleepy.
It's the most comfortable car I've ever owned.

Sweet 90 09-18-2009 12:08 AM


Originally Posted by Railroadman (Post 1571533911)
Beat you both, exactly 6600 miles in 3 weeks earlier this year.

It's funny, the traditional vacation states that come to mind are Florida, Hawaii, California, etc. South Dakota had a whole lot to offer. We spent 5 or 6 days there. Deadwood was a fun place, ate at an outdoor cafe that had live music - at lunchtime!

Glad the trip went well for you. And is it just me, or is the C-4 one of the most comfortable cars to be in on a long trip?

Yes The C4 seats are the best, my wife lasted almost 11 hours from Bozeman Mt to our driveway in Edmonton AB. That's a record:thumbs:

Jim

Epimax 09-18-2009 06:06 AM


Originally Posted by etteroc27 (Post 1571533181)
Wasn't it fun? There is nothing like a road trip in a corvette. I just got home last week from my annual trip, a total of 5630 miles in eight days. I left Louisiana and drove to Minn. then across N. Dak. Mont. Idaho, Washington, Oregon, down the coast highway into Calif. Then back through Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and back home to La.
It's a 95 coupe, and it ran flawlessly the entire trip. Gave me 25.5 mpg average, and that was crusing around 80 mph. Not a hint of a problem the whole way. I turned over 100,000 miles on this trip
It's the third year that my wife has let me go on a road trip, all out west, and all alone. I have no schedule and no timetable, just drive till I get tired. I love driving this car. Everyone that has a corvette should take at least one long trip in it. It will make you appreciate it even more.

Nice Trip!! How are things in the Twin Cities?!! I grew up about 45 miles SE of Monroe, and went to school there when it was still called NLU! Is the Cypress Landing still open??!! I'm getting ready to drive mine just over 1000miles one way here in the next 2 weeks, and looking forward to the drive! Relocating to MO! :cheers:

Epimax 09-18-2009 06:07 AM


Originally Posted by Sweet 90 (Post 1571529539)
:iagree: But that's what the wife is for........ Riiiiiight, coming dear:rofl:

Jim




:rofl: :cheers:

RollaMo-LT4 09-18-2009 08:53 AM

Yep, the Corvette makes a great road-trip car.

Now your ready to come join us on the annual Hot Rod Power Tour. :cheers:
Longest one for me so far was in 2006. Just a little over 4,000 miles from the time I left home until I returned 10 days later.

Oh, and post up some pictures. I bet you got some good ones along the way.

Sweet 90 09-18-2009 11:29 AM


Originally Posted by RollaMo-LT4 (Post 1571536966)
Yep, the Corvette makes a great road-trip car.

Now your ready to come join us on the annual Hot Rod Power Tour. :cheers:
Longest one for me so far was in 2006. Just a little over 4,000 miles from the time I left home until I returned 10 days later.

Oh, and post up some pictures. I bet you got some good ones along the way.

I'd love to, but 4,000 miles eek!
I don't have many pics, my wife and I absolutely suck at taking pictures:lol:

Jim

Arkybill 09-19-2009 01:42 AM

Yeah !!! I've got a 94 LT1 auto that is a great road trip car. I love driving across the OK panhandle, just keep the radar detector on and motor, motor, motor. Blow through Felt, OK at about 80 and then jump up to 95 or 100 until you get to New Mex. LOVE IT!!

I made the trip from Conway, AR to Souix Falls, then across So.Dak. to Deadwood, then into Wyoming and down thru Colo and back across OK panhandle last Oct. Left Raton, New Mex about 7 am and was back in Morrilton Ar eating a steak and having a cold beer at 6:15 that pm.

Guess I'm weird, but, I sure do like driving this car. Don't even have to have any company, or the radio on. Just drive.

bill

etteroc27 09-20-2009 07:52 PM

Epimax, yes the Cypress Landing is still open, with no changes since you were there probably. I went to NLU also, and it has grown a little, but not much. You made a good move getting out of Louisiana. I'm tired of the weather and the politics here. If my wife would do it I would be somewhere in Missouri. I hope you have a good trip.

Tom


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