Who is getting a drive together
as stated, I already have a cruise planned on April 23rd.
Rout: Leaving the eastside and head to Enumclaw, go through Mt. Rainier National Park to Morton, WA.
Have BBQ at my buddy's house in Morton, proceed to Johnson Ridge Observatory near Mt. St. Helens.
Return trip is I-5 cruise home.
Total mileage: Dunno, but can guarantee you 100% that its over 80 miles (which would be the most pansy cruise ever)
Expected time on the road: 6-8 hours depending on road conditions/snow/traffic.
Notes: I will have a 2 year old in the car therefore I will be observing a "pace" during the fun portions of the drive.
Rout: Leaving the eastside and head to Enumclaw, go through Mt. Rainier National Park to Morton, WA.
Have BBQ at my buddy's house in Morton, proceed to Johnson Ridge Observatory near Mt. St. Helens.
Return trip is I-5 cruise home.
Total mileage: Dunno, but can guarantee you 100% that its over 80 miles (which would be the most pansy cruise ever)
Expected time on the road: 6-8 hours depending on road conditions/snow/traffic.
Notes: I will have a 2 year old in the car therefore I will be observing a "pace" during the fun portions of the drive.
as stated, I already have a cruise planned on April 23rd.
Rout: Leaving the eastside and head to Enumclaw, go through Mt. Rainier National Park to Morton, WA.
Have BBQ at my buddy's house in Morton, proceed to Johnson Ridge Observatory near Mt. St. Helens.
Return trip is I-5 cruise home.
Total mileage: Dunno, but can guarantee you 100% that its over 80 miles (which would be the most pansy cruise ever)
Expected time on the road: 6-8 hours depending on road conditions/snow/traffic.
Notes: I will have a 2 year old in the car therefore I will be observing a "pace" during the fun portions of the drive.
Rout: Leaving the eastside and head to Enumclaw, go through Mt. Rainier National Park to Morton, WA.
Have BBQ at my buddy's house in Morton, proceed to Johnson Ridge Observatory near Mt. St. Helens.
Return trip is I-5 cruise home.
Total mileage: Dunno, but can guarantee you 100% that its over 80 miles (which would be the most pansy cruise ever)
Expected time on the road: 6-8 hours depending on road conditions/snow/traffic.
Notes: I will have a 2 year old in the car therefore I will be observing a "pace" during the fun portions of the drive.
looking for a DRIVE not a CRUISE
Seattle to Greensboro, NC then to New Hampshire..... stopping in glacier Nat'l Park and Deadwood along i-90. Then down to either Kansas City or St. Louis depending on which baseball team is playing at home. Then to Memphis to compare and contrast who has the better ribs....then onto NC....then NH....
anyone? plan on 10 days
Thats my freedom journey coming up!
anyone? plan on 10 days
Thats my freedom journey coming up!
as stated, I already have a cruise planned on April 23rd.
Rout: Leaving the eastside and head to Enumclaw, go through Mt. Rainier National Park to Morton, WA.
Have BBQ at my buddy's house in Morton, proceed to Johnson Ridge Observatory near Mt. St. Helens.
Return trip is I-5 cruise home.
Total mileage: Dunno, but can guarantee you 100% that its over 80 miles (which would be the most pansy cruise ever)
Expected time on the road: 6-8 hours depending on road conditions/snow/traffic.
Notes: I will have a 2 year old in the car therefore I will be observing a "pace" during the fun portions of the drive.
Rout: Leaving the eastside and head to Enumclaw, go through Mt. Rainier National Park to Morton, WA.
Have BBQ at my buddy's house in Morton, proceed to Johnson Ridge Observatory near Mt. St. Helens.
Return trip is I-5 cruise home.
Total mileage: Dunno, but can guarantee you 100% that its over 80 miles (which would be the most pansy cruise ever)
Expected time on the road: 6-8 hours depending on road conditions/snow/traffic.
Notes: I will have a 2 year old in the car therefore I will be observing a "pace" during the fun portions of the drive.
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