I've done this for a long time. Before things messed up I would do the Grand Cycling Tours on a yearly basis (except if one of them entered Germany, which as we know is out of bounds). This year I've been forced to do something different. So far I've done the following big trips:
- Chicago to Seattle via North Dakota. Dang, doing Bismarck to Billings in one sitting was too much...
- Max Rockatansky called STLmapboy a sadist due to him following I-10 all the way, I don't know what Max would call me, as I did the entire length of I-29

, ending in Winnipeg. At times it became too much of a hassle, especially in Canada.
- A lap around Spain, starting and ending at home as it should be.
- Coast to coast, Coney Island to the Santa Monica Pier on I-95, I-66, I-81, I-40, I-30, I-20, I-10, ending with Route 66.
All the American trips were done hopping between Ronald McDonald Houses, this explains why I was hunting them: to have some reference point present all across the country. However this means if I'm going out West I'm restricted to a couple routes to keep things sane, and I've already done both. The trip around Spain was different, as I followed the route of a virtual relay race that started and ended near Madrid, and since it also went through my hometown (thanks to my input

) I decided to depart from home and once I reached the finish I did a short connection to the start in order to continue.
And that not counting the many day trips I've done, like crossing the entire length of Castile and Leon, or returning home from Madrid (departing from... what not, a Ronald McDonald House).