Done it. NY 2 LA in 10 days. 3800 Miles

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  • #808064
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    Sat in bar just north of LA.

    Set out from NY Monday 7th.

    South to Knoxville.

    West to Nashville- ish

    On to Memphis

    Down to
    Dallas.

    Up to OKC

    West through Amarillo and on to Albuquerque

    Up to 4 corners. Met some beautiful Navajos. Found a spiritual home.

    On past Grand Canyon.

    Stop over on Vegas and west west west.

    Pacific view.

    Mission accomplished.

    The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape, finding oneself in the ranks of the insane. Marcus Aurelius

    #808066
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    Plus 3 days to spare. Kicking back and enjoying the chill.

    The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape, finding oneself in the ranks of the insane. Marcus Aurelius

    #808067
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    Divorce has its pluses.

    Freedom to do what the f~~~ I want when I want.

    The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape, finding oneself in the ranks of the insane. Marcus Aurelius

    #808073
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    NerdTunneler
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    Grats Doc…Enjoy the vacation…

    I stand with feet apart and let my balls hang free...Manginas dont have balls...See how they stand and sit at the whim of their masters...

    #808074
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    Cheers ND.

    The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape, finding oneself in the ranks of the insane. Marcus Aurelius

    #808076
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    Russky
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    Nice! Enjoy the freedom
    I’ve done LA to Minneapolis in 30hr and Minneapolis to NYC in 25 in a car
    And NY – LA in 4 days in a semi with another driver

    proud carrier of the 'why?' chromosome

    #808077
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    GregB0
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    Great to hear from you Doc and I know that you’re having a blast. Best and be safe.

    ​"​My father didn't tell me how to live; he lived, and let me watch him do it.​" - Clarence Buddinton Kelland

    #808078
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    IRuleMe
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    Hey Doc, just wanted to say between the time on my trip to Charlotte to see my mom for a week (mother’s day included), the time there, and the trip back, I’m about half done with James Davies “The Truth About Psychiatry”. What an eye opener. Thanks for the recommendation. Hope the trip has gone well. I talked to Beach Bum on Friday afternoon. Said he had lunch with you and your friend. I left Saturday night for Charlotte and just got in tonight myself, so rather exhausted. Hope to catch up with you at some point on zoom.

    Till then, safe travels.

    #808079
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    Romulus
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    What’s a couple of your favorite things from the trip? Never been to Albuquerque or the Grand Canyon, both on my list to do/see.

    How can a woman be expected to be happy with a man who insists on treating her as if she were a perfectly normal human being.

    #808080
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    Nice! Enjoy the freedom
    I’ve done LA to Minneapolis in 30hr and Minneapolis to NYC in 25 in a car
    And NY – LA in 4 days in a semi with another driver

    I can see how it can be done in 4 days. Tag teaming it’s defo doable.

    Great to hear from you Doc and I know that you’re having a blast. Best and be safe.

    Thanks Gregbo.
    It’s certainly been a blast.
    We haven’t stopped.
    Now it’s time to kick back and drink.

    Hey Doc, just wanted to say between the time on my trip to Charlotte to see my mom for a week (mother’s day included), the time there, and the trip back, I’m about half done with James Davies “The Truth About Psychiatry”. What an eye opener. Thanks for the recommendation. Hope the trip has gone well. I talked to Beach Bum on Friday afternoon. Said he had lunch with you and your friend. I left Saturday night for Charlotte and just got in tonight myself, so rather exhausted. Hope to catch up with you at some point on zoom.

    Till then, safe travels.

    Thanks IRM.
    Really glad you like the book. It’s an eye opener.
    Shame we couldn’t catch up this time round but there will be another.

    I want to catch Gregbo, Pete, and you.

    And….. Tower if he can manage me. 😉

    The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape, finding oneself in the ranks of the insane. Marcus Aurelius

    #808082
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    What’s a couple of your favorite things from the trip? Never been to Albuquerque or the Grand Canyon, both on my list to do/see.

    My favourite places tended to involve fewer people.

    I like what I have seen of Cali but I especially
    Liked the emptiness of the west of OKC and north west of Albuquerque. Out into Colorado,
    Utah,
    Arizona and NM

    The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape, finding oneself in the ranks of the insane. Marcus Aurelius

    #808083
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    The Grand Canyon was spectacular. Again the emptiness.

    I should mention meeting MGTOW Brothers was naturally a highlight.

    That goes without saying.

    The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape, finding oneself in the ranks of the insane. Marcus Aurelius

    #808095
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    IMickey503
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    Happiness. Enjoy as much of it as you can. Don’t be afraid to take the long way there. Driving is one of the things I enjoy doing most.

    Tunes blasting, and just feeling the vibration of the road underneath me.

    Make sure to take some pictures and videos. The world is a great place sometimes. Enjoy it.

    You are all alone. If you have been falsely accused of RAPE, DV, PLEASE let all men know about the people who did this. http://register-her.net/web/guest/home

    #808098
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    D.B.D.
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    Wow, congrats man. That must be one super enlightening trip. The sights, people, and time to reflect must be priceless. What was the best, worst, and most interesting parts of your journey?
    Speaking of awesome accomplishments by men coast-to-coast, imagine doing this and not getting caught. (less than 29 hours from N.Y. to L.A in a Benz) https://jalopnik.com/meet-the-guy-who-drove-across-the-u-s-in-a-record-28-h-1454092837

    #808105
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    Hmskl'd
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    Congrats .. Freedom + warm weather .. perfect

    #808111
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    Russky
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    canyons is probably the most amazing feature of American landscape
    absolutely magnieficent
    I’ve been to plenty awesome places, but canyons are out of this World
    trying to find a picture of my feet hanging over the abyss

    proud carrier of the 'why?' chromosome

    #808112
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    Wow, congrats man. That must be one super enlightening trip. The sights, people, and time to reflect must be priceless. What was the best, worst, and most interesting parts of your journey?
    Speaking of awesome accomplishments by men coast-to-coast, imagine doing this and not getting caught. (less than 29 hours from N.Y. to L.A in a Benz) https://jalopnik.com/meet-the-guy-who-drove-across-the-u-s-in-a-record-28-h-1454092837

    It’s difficult to say what is best and worst of the trip but there’s things I didn’t like and things I did.

    Didn’t like traffic in big and fast moving cities.

    Liked seeing small back towns and the quiet.

    Liked the emptiness west of OKC through west Texas NM up to Colorado Utah and North AZ.

    People were friendly everywhere. Navajo were spectacular.
    Stopped in Navajo country and loved their deference. Naturally they were shown the same respect.

    Hated Las Vegas. Granted I didn’t see all levels but saw enough to fully appreciate that I have different tastes.

    Loved state troopers, county sheriff and local PD for turning a blind eye to breaking most speed limits.

    Just kidding
    😉
    Plausible deniability and all that.

    The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape, finding oneself in the ranks of the insane. Marcus Aurelius

    #808114
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    FunInTheSun
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    Good for you, Doc!

    I’ve done a couple of national road trips. I drove a car all over the South and some middle states. Some of my favorite scenic drives were in South Dakota. I love that land. Wyoming is also interesting. The Devils Tower has some beautiful landscape as well. I spent a lot of years in Los Angeles, and I often had a hard time seeing most of the stars at night (city lights, smog). When I was in Wyoming at night, I stopped my car on the side of the road and got out. I stared at the sky for a long time. I could finally see the stars! It was amazing to see all those bright lights.

    "I saw that there comes a point, in the defeat of any man of virtue, when his own consent is needed for evil to win-and that no manner of injury done to him by others can succeed if he chooses to withhold his consent. I saw that I could put an end to your outrages by pronouncing a single word in my mind. I pronounced it. The word was ‘No.’" (Atlas Shrugged)

    #808116
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    G.O.A.T
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    Hey doc, will you marry my virgin cousin?

    Money is God.

    #808119
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    Good for you, Doc!

    I’ve done a couple of national road trips. I drove a car all over the South and some middle states. Some of my favorite scenic drives were in South Dakota. I love that land. Wyoming is also interesting. The Devils Tower has some beautiful landscape as well. I spent a lot of years in Los Angeles, and I often had a hard time seeing most of the stars at night (city lights, smog). When I was in Wyoming at night, I stopped my car on the side of the road and got out. I stared at the sky for a long time. I could finally see the stars! It was amazing to see all those bright lights.

    Thanks F in the S. Appreciated.
    The night sky in Kayenta is something to behold.

    As is any of the mountain region. I loved it there. It was beautiful. The northern star tes are on the to do list.

    Hey doc, will you marry my virgin cousin?

    NO

    The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape, finding oneself in the ranks of the insane. Marcus Aurelius

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