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Offline mavapa

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A trip - a long one!
« on: January 29, 2004, 12:57:00 AM »
I'm going to see how the Geo works on the highway soon. I'm planning to leave Georgia Sunday morning and arrive in Albuquerque the next day. After a while visiting a friend there, I'll head up to Denver to see friends there. I probably won't have time for any offroading, but I am hoping for some snow.

I am also planning a little comfort mod to the Tracker. I ordered some sound deadening material, and I hope to have time to put some in on the floorboards and firewall before I leave. I want to do the doors, too, but I doubt that I will have  time. The roof  would probably benefit, as well. I want to see if I can make it just a little more relaxed for long-distance cruising.

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Re: A trip - a long one!
« Reply #1 on: January 29, 2004, 01:20:43 AM »
have the ballance of your tires checked too,
a little vibration for several thousand miles
gets to be really annoying too.   :)
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Re: A trip - a long one!
« Reply #2 on: January 29, 2004, 01:25:35 AM »
Since you are going to see a wide range of weather conditions, I'd suggest that you bring some:
- day worth of dry food & water
- basic first aid kit
- cell phone with numbers already stored
- provide driving directions to your destination, if you don't show, they'll know your route, and don't detour from it.
- boots, winter clothing, wool blankets
- 20' pull strap, clevis to connect to your vehicle (know where to connect them)
- kitty litter (helps with icy conditions)
- air pump (if possible) & road kit (flares, gloves, reflector, fix-a-flat)
- spare: tire complete with proper air inflation, wiper(s), oil, fire starter blocks, matches

All this shouldn't take too much room. Good luck and have fun.

I, myself, am traveling to Ohio for KC tomorrow morning (3am) to pickup a Sami.
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Re: A trip - a long one!
« Reply #3 on: January 29, 2004, 02:17:09 AM »
you left out the duct tape, bailing wire, and small tool kit.
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Re: A trip - a long one!
« Reply #4 on: January 29, 2004, 02:29:19 AM »
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Since you are going to see a wide range of weather conditions, I'd suggest that you bring some:
- day worth of dry food & water
- basic first aid kit
- cell phone with numbers already stored
- provide driving directions to your destination, if you don't show, they'll know your route, and don't detour from it.
- boots, winter clothing, wool blankets
- 20' pull strap, clevis to connect to your vehicle (know where to connect them)
- kitty litter (helps with icy conditions)
- air pump (if possible) & road kit (flares, gloves, reflector, fix-a-flat)
- spare: tire complete with proper air inflation, wiper(s), oil, fire starter blocks, matches

All this shouldn't take too much room. Good luck and have fun.

I, myself, am traveling to Ohio for KC tomorrow morning (3am) to pickup a Sami.


Also get some of the goofy metalized plastic survival blankets, they don't take up much space but they work pretty good in a pinch.  Instead of Fix-a-Flat get an actual plug kit with the insertion tool,  fix a flat can cure screwey and totally mangle the balance on the tire to where you can't drive more than about 20 MPH.  The plugs are pretty good, it's all that a tire shop uses other than they usually unmount the tire and clean the inside surface of the tire sometimes.  They're quick, easy, and seem to hold up well.  I've had em in a couple tires on other cars for years with no problems. Also bring a few razor blades to trim the excess of the plugs off so they are less likely to get pulled back out.

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Re: A trip - a long one!
« Reply #5 on: January 29, 2004, 02:35:44 AM »
I've made this trip lots of times in other vehicles. Once I even made it on a motorcycle in December. Smart, right? I always take a good sleeping bag, and this time I'm taking a big dog. I don't think I'll hit a 3-dog night. I have driven the Tracker from my home to Huntsville, Al, a distance of about 120 miles, and I think the tire balance is OK. I have the cell phone, although I have actually hit long distances in Arkansas (or was it OK) where my provider was squeezed out and I could get no service. That's not very reassuring. I also usually take food and Diet Coke (no caffeine in water, you know). I need a few things, which I plan to take care of on Saturday. I wonder how the seats are going to feel after that many hours. Wish I could have made a seat swap like you talked about Z3bra.

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Re: A trip - a long one!
« Reply #6 on: January 29, 2004, 02:49:07 AM »
Well I think you can do the seat swap still, but probably not before you go.

Oh and the motorcycle in December aspect conjures up scenes from the scooter portion of Dumb & Dumber I'm afraid to say. (well not really it's a damn funny movie.)
« Last Edit: January 29, 2004, 02:58:36 AM by Z3bra »

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Re: A trip - a long one!
« Reply #7 on: January 29, 2004, 02:53:24 AM »
I like the seats in my 89' Suzuki JLX
I have seen some of the GEO seats
and they don't look as comfortable.

You might find a bolt in that is better
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Re: A trip - a long one!
« Reply #8 on: January 29, 2004, 09:40:13 AM »
If you don't have a CB get one. If you're traveling by interstate highway you'll never be alone or out of the service area.

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Re: A trip - a long one!
« Reply #9 on: January 29, 2004, 10:22:23 AM »
I went to Montreal about a year ago which is about 372 miles away.  My cell phone provider has service all along the highway between Toronto and Montreal and there are several service stations spread out along the way so I wasn't to worry about being alone.  But then again it's a very well traveled peice of road so it was no big deal.

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Re: A trip - a long one!
« Reply #10 on: January 30, 2004, 12:11:09 AM »
Well, I won't get to put the sound deadener on before I leave. The place I ordered from just notified me they are shipping today (Friday) and I leave Sunday. It's going by the postal service, so it might be waiting when I get back in two weeks. Or it might not.

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Re: A trip - a long one!
« Reply #11 on: January 30, 2004, 10:25:00 AM »
 ;D

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Re: A trip - a long one!
« Reply #12 on: January 30, 2004, 10:52:53 AM »
A note on cell phones:  I know in the US any cell phone will call in to 911 no matter what company your with or if your even with a company.

They collect old cell phones around here to give to possible battered woman that might need the police.  They don't have regular service but the 911 will work.
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Re: A trip - a long one!
« Reply #13 on: January 30, 2004, 02:33:44 PM »
INTERESTING, I'VE LEARNED SOMETHING NEW TODAY...I CAN NOW GO TO BED  ;D

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Re: A trip - a long one!
« Reply #14 on: February 02, 2004, 10:53:36 AM »
My longest trip i've done was about 15,000 miles.  And that number is right.  

I started from out here in northern oregon went in the order of these cities.

Portland,OR - Seattle - Spokane - Cutbank,MT - Calgary - Rapid city, SD - Cheyenne,wy - Denver,Co - Salt lake City - Boise - Burns, OR - Denio,NV - Winnemucca,NV - Reno,NV - Sacramento, CA - San Fransisco,Ca - Los Angeles,  Tiajuana down the coase to alcapoco, through mexico city up through meridia, (Say mayan ruins) up the mexican coast back up through Brownsville,Tx - Houston,tx - to Key west- Fl, Miami, fl - up the coast clear to portland, ME - bangor,Me  and i squiggles a line across the country back to denver then saltlake city home.  

I had with me at all times!  4 - 6 gallon gas cans (mexico is rough for that stuff just have to follow the taxies.

A sleepin bag rated for -40.   Always a must.. to hot? just unzip it.  But i'ld rather have more clearance for cold.  -40 works lovely in 10* weather.  Nice and toasty in the zuki.

I also took my head peice off the seat.  Slid the seat all the way forward and reclined it down and it went flush with the back seat for a perfect bed for a shorty like me at  5' 8''.  Have you guys done this?  its a 4 door model.

I also had Water.. a must at all times no matter what.  you never know when a hunter will think your a deer and shoot your radiator! (it has happened)

But road trips are the best things in my opinion.  Just going driving so much to see.  And nothing beats a suzuki at it.  Good gas mileage.. and the capabilities of taking a shortcut are phenominal.
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