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Old 01-14-2006, 10:10 PM   #13
dz
 
Join Date: Aug 2005
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Originally Posted by SmokingSS
in November 2004 i drove out to dayton ohio to deliver a load of parts i sold, well i drove my SS out there, straight drive, there and back. 11 hours out, 2 hours there and 11 back home. I managed pretty good, but on my way home it started snowing(in ohio already) and basically i was driving with the storm. Finally about 2/3 the way through PA i got in front of the storm and from then on i didnt slow down for ****. like 95 the whole way, that was an experience. At least tomorrow, i'm driving out in my denali, yeah the 4wd doesnt work right, but hopefully i wont need it, lol
Yaa, I took my 97 Camaro as well. I had 3 others with me, so I felt bad for them. I did give them the option of taking the 99 Jimmy instead, but they all came to the conclusion that it wasn't right not taking the Camaro and honestly, who am I to argue?

The down side of that though is that I'm the only one that drives stick, so all the driving was done by me.

I'm excited for the ride home as well. We're stopping at the AF Museum in Dayton, Ohio so I can check out the Raptor. Hopefully that won't tire me out too much to drive home afterwards.

Anyways, have a safe drive. There's a decent amount of construction, and if you end up doing the I-280 -> I-75 route you should know that 280 is actually closed. You'll want to take the exit for 795 and head west for about 5-10 minutes. It'll intersect with 75N and that'll put you right back on track.

There are signs that'll also tell you what to do, and for all I know it might be open by the time you get to it. Here's a link to the area I'm talking about:

http://maps.google.com/?ll=41.562032...93507,0.161018
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