Yesterday, in my car. 1008 miles according to my odometer, and the time came out very close to the Maps estimate of 16 hours.
I drove through a great diversity of desert terrain. I saw a roadrunner in the Mojave and a pronghorn in the Great Basin of central Nevada and a coyote in the Great Basin of southeast Oregon.
No, I guess this isn't a proper trip report -- not a proper trip. No camping and not done with my camper. But I wanted to document it nevertheless.
Ever since I drove ~940 miles in a day, driving home from central Wyoming after the 2017 total solar eclipse, I thought that 1000 miles in a day would be a nice round number to hit. Yesterday the opportunity presented itself. Now my quest is complete.
I drove through a great diversity of desert terrain. I saw a roadrunner in the Mojave and a pronghorn in the Great Basin of central Nevada and a coyote in the Great Basin of southeast Oregon.
No, I guess this isn't a proper trip report -- not a proper trip. No camping and not done with my camper. But I wanted to document it nevertheless.
Ever since I drove ~940 miles in a day, driving home from central Wyoming after the 2017 total solar eclipse, I thought that 1000 miles in a day would be a nice round number to hit. Yesterday the opportunity presented itself. Now my quest is complete.