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Surfer Rosa Posted - 10/27/2004 : 04:42:22
to drive from LA to Atlanta in 4 days - over 3500kms? Toying with the idea of seeing a new years eve gig that is just slightly out of my way. C'mon lovely American FB.netters, you've got a better idea if this is possible than my european counterparts.
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Surfer Rosa Posted - 10/28/2004 : 13:53:53
Hey - we're cool to rough it. Will definitely make reservations for Zion - I'd rather cancel than not have any.
floop Posted - 10/28/2004 : 13:49:05
you can always improvise, but if you get your plans laid out soon, you should make reservations for Zion. the place we stayed (i think it's the main one) is one of the nicest campgrounds i've ever stayed in. and, if you don't want to camp, there are cabins and hotels nearby.

definitely do not miss Zion




ist es möglich für ein quesadilla skrotum zu lecken? beim sprechen der quesadillas von LBF, ja. ja in der tatheheheheheheehehee!
Surfer Rosa Posted - 10/28/2004 : 13:45:26
The company will be good - we plan on using our car time to plan our dream business/sideline thing together.
kathryn Posted - 10/28/2004 : 11:37:57
The Texas panhandle, especially, if I may add.


I still believe in the excellent joy of the Frank
darwin Posted - 10/28/2004 : 11:32:44
quote:
Originally posted by Surfer Rosa

No - it's because it's considered normal in Southern Hemisphere



I've driven across the US maybe 10 times and there's not much romantic about the truck stops, gas stations, and McDonald's that you will see on the Interstates. Especially when you spend a whole day trying to get across Texas.
kathryn Posted - 10/28/2004 : 10:35:29
Definitely spend some time in Santa Fe. Lots of worthwhile things
to do there. Tell me if you're gonna be there and I'd be happy to make my
humble recommendations.


I still believe in the excellent joy of the Frank
Surfer Rosa Posted - 10/28/2004 : 10:15:38
quote:
Originally posted by BLT

quote:
Originally posted by Surfer Rosa

No - it's because it's considered normal in Southern Hemisphere



I don't understand your response but have a good time anyway.



That's okay - nobody understands me in anyway!
BLT Posted - 10/28/2004 : 10:12:30
quote:
Originally posted by Surfer Rosa

No - it's because it's considered normal in Southern Hemisphere



I don't understand your response but have a good time anyway.
KingOfSiam Posted - 10/28/2004 : 10:00:19
I did the Atlanta to La trip with 2 other friends in the car and we drove straight through only stopping for gas and did the trip in 30.5 hours. So I say go for it.
KimStanleyRobinson Posted - 10/28/2004 : 08:51:05
On old teacher of mine told a story of a couple of brit friends of his that had a tradition of driving across the country (GB) every year as a vacation sort of thing - just something they did every year for fun.
They came to the US and decided that they would do the same here. The teacher warned them against it, but the brits stood their ground.
It was not the UK 'pub crawl' that they had anticipated...I don't remember if they made it or not.

Good luck and be careful!
Surfer Rosa Posted - 10/28/2004 : 08:45:33
Thank you Tar Tar!

It's just that I can't find any other cool gigs to go to so far - I realise this isn't one of life's greatest dilemmas but it's important to me and it's for new years eve!
GypsyDeath Posted - 10/28/2004 : 08:44:32
I think its a great idea, I would do it given the chance at a drop of the hat.




God forbid I exude confidence and enjoy sex
TarTar Posted - 10/28/2004 : 08:43:27
A girl named Surfer Rosa should do crazy things. I mean, listen to the song where your name comes from, Oh My Golly! That says it all right there.

Inna zany combination of Wayne's Pet Youngin'!
Surfer Rosa Posted - 10/28/2004 : 08:36:00
No - it's because it's considered normal in Southern Hemisphere
BLT Posted - 10/28/2004 : 08:31:48
quote:
Originally posted by Surfer Rosa

Ha ha! The two of the people who don't seem to think this is crazy are my fellow country men!



Apparently none of you realize what it's like to drive 2500 miles in a few days! If you encounter bad weather your days will be even longer.
Surfer Rosa Posted - 10/28/2004 : 01:40:48
Ha ha! The two of the people who don't seem to think this is crazy are my fellow country men!

offerw Posted - 10/28/2004 : 01:39:03
Hey, some folk will take the dirt road from Koffiefontein to Bloemfontein for a Beeskraal gig. Just you make sure the band you're planning to see isn't into concertina punk too.

wilhelm
Surfer Rosa Posted - 10/28/2004 : 00:53:45
Thanks for all the suggestions - I've already done a Pacific coast trip a couple of years ago - my best holiday ever! I am not ashamed to say I bawled my eyes out when I had to leave and spent the following year trying to figure out a way to move to San Francisco.

Floop - Zion is one of the reasons we first decided on LA to Sante Fe. I think one of the problems is that my buddy and I are completely over excited about so many things that trying to narrow it all down into 3 weeks is going to be really difficult. I think we're going to try find some more gig listings and hopefully find more gigs along our original intended route that will keep us happy.
slaveish Posted - 10/27/2004 : 20:59:38
I don't know...if you're going to do the lazy trip on the way back, I say go for it. When I moved to L.A., from Richmond, Va, I took the Greyhound. They were running a $39 special. Even if parts of the trip are dull as hell, there's something about spanning the continent by ground. You'll make fun of the boredom, I'm sure- listening to bad C&W stations, keeping yourself wired on diner coffee, playing car games like snug bug. The Greyhound ran straight through and it took two days.
floop Posted - 10/27/2004 : 13:07:04
darwin makes a good point.

don't get me wrong, a Southwest Santa Fe trip would be excellent. but driving up the coast is beautiful. and you can not go wrong with checking out San Francisco (and all the cool cities along the way).. whereas "Scatlanta" (as my friends call it) is possibly less of a must-see city.

going down to Mexico would make more sense since it'll be december. but you have to be careful down there.


if you do go the Southwest National Park route, i can not recommend Zion National Park enough. sooooooooooooo cool. one of the best camping trips i've ever been on. the most amazing edge-of-cliff hikes you'll ever take. it's like the Grand Canyon only cliffs.

they do have motels around there too.



ist es möglich für ein quesadilla skrotum zu lecken? beim sprechen der quesadillas von LBF, ja. ja in der tatheheheheheheehehee!
kathryn Posted - 10/27/2004 : 10:14:59
I think we are all saying the same thing. I'm all about the road trip, but this sounds like it might be too much road and not enough trip. Or something like that. Dean, *who is not even American*, put it best. So yeah, listen to the Canadian. For reals.


I still believe in the excellent joy of the Frank
darwin Posted - 10/27/2004 : 10:07:23
There's not a whole lot of National Parks between Atlanta and LA until you get to Arizona and there's a whole lot of boring miles (especially on the Interstates, like erebus said). And, I hope your not doing this with a rental car. That might be pretty expensive, since you are likely to exceed the miles limit.

Forget driving to Atlanta and spend a two weeks driving up the Pacific coast (spend a few days in the Bay Area). Or throw caution to the wind and head for Baja.

Sincerely,
Mr. Negative
Surfer Rosa Posted - 10/27/2004 : 09:48:49
We've got 3 weeks - so at the moment it looks like week one = drive like the devil and then next two weeks take a lazy way back to LA, giving us time to check out Savannah and various National Parks.
floop Posted - 10/27/2004 : 09:23:39
i've done LA to Baltimore (twice) and did it in 4 days. but we're talking 10-12 hour days, driving fast.

if you're on vacation, i wouldn't recommend it because you'll have no time to stop and do stuff. which you should if you're on vacation. don't ruin a good road trip just to make a show.




ist es möglich für ein quesadilla skrotum zu lecken? beim sprechen der quesadillas von LBF, ja. ja in der tatheheheheheheehehee!
Erebus Posted - 10/27/2004 : 09:16:43
Of course a long drive can be great but it's a pity you'll have to rely on the interstate highways to make time. I almost always avoid those if at all possible. The wonder lies mostly on the back roads and state highways. If you find any time at all, take the longer way when you can, especially in the southwest to cruise through regions featuring national parks.
Surfer Rosa Posted - 10/27/2004 : 09:13:17
It might not surprise you that it's been a childhood dream of hers to do the cannonball run with me as co-pilot. shit - is that what I've just been tricked into doing?
Cheeseman1000 Posted - 10/27/2004 : 09:05:57
Pah - I heard the guy who won the Cannonball Run type deal got from LA to New York in 32 hours. Beat that!



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"Yes, once..."
Surfer Rosa Posted - 10/27/2004 : 07:44:00
Seems my buddy/driver (I am on dj duty for the trip) thinks it is a genius idea - so Atlanta here I come!
Cult_Of_Frank Posted - 10/27/2004 : 07:30:23
Though I haven't done the trip, I've done a similar one in three days (LONG days), so 4 days is doable, but you will be driving a LOT. Like the whole time. It won't be all that enjoyable, and for the gas money/miles on your rent-a-car, you might be better off to hop a cheap flight (though that could be a trick at that time of year). But then you get to see the American countryside on the ground at least. Which, probably, will mostly be desert.


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