The last time you took a road trip out of state, where did you cross the state line into the neighboring state? When you returned what road did you use to reenter your home state?
I left Florida on last Sunday using US 221. I returned on Wednesday via US 231 from Alabama. I drove over 2500 miles to do a road trip up to Memphis and back.
Last fall I entered Nevada via US 50. I ended up returning to California via NV 28.
Last weekend on a trip to Elizabeth City and Hertford to see progress on the S-bridge replacement project. Took US-17 both ways across the Virginia / North Carolina border.
The last time I left the state was yesterday. Drove into Philly via the Ben Franklin Bridge (I-676), exiting at the base onto 5th. Returning, I took the Walt Whitman, I-76.
A true roadtrip: I-295 across the Delaware Memorial.
A week ago took a road trip from Maryland to Maine and back. Both leaving Maryland and returning to Maryland was on I-83 (one of the few duplications in my route - I normally do a circular route rather than take the same way both directions)
VA-168 to NC-168 to NC-34 to secondary road to NC-343 to US-17 north.
VA-86/NC-86. Most recent trip was this past Thursday. Our doctors are at Duke in Durham, NC, so we go that way often. We got two more trips to make this week.
I-90 (NY-MA), I-91 (MA-VT), VT 153 (VT-NY)
US-61/151 to and from Iowa.
I-85, to/from New York City/Philadelphia/DC
Actually a somewhat interesting answer: crossed into VT via NY 313, then returned to NY via VT 9/NY 7.
Haven't been out of the state but once this year with me driving, when I drove up to see the new Portsmouth, Ohio bypass back in the winter. Left Kentucky on KY 10/OH 253 (Jesse Stuart Bridge at the Greenup Dam) and returned on the new Ironton/Russell Bridge.
Only other time was when I took my Amtrak trip to California. Left Kentucky on I-71/I-75 (Brent Spence Bridge) but flew back in to CVG.
Went up to the Springfield area a few weeks ago. Left and re-entered CT on I-91
Semi-related question: How many times per year would you normally leave your state?
I imagine it varies significantly, ranging from daily in places like the Philly and NYC areas, to maybe only a few times per year for people in the middle of a large state.
I am somewhere in between - far enough away from a state line that crossing one is a significant event, but not crazy; Ontario and parts of PA are well within day trip range. I guess maybe 20 times to Canada and 5-10 times to other states, so around 25-30 total occurrences of leaving NY state per year.
Quote from: webny99 on October 19, 2019, 01:41:26 PM
Semi-related question: How many times per year would you normally leave your state?
Most years 3 to 6 times, VA-MD and VA-WV.
This year another 14 times so far VA-MD.
Quote from: webny99 on October 19, 2019, 01:41:26 PM
Semi-related question: How many times per year would you normally leave your state?
I imagine it varies significantly, ranging from daily in places like the Philly and NYC areas, to maybe only a few times per year for people in the middle of a large state.
I am somewhere in between - far enough away from a state line that crossing one is a significant event, but not crazy; Ontario and parts of PA are well within day trip range. I guess maybe 20 times to Canada and 5-10 times to other states, so around 25-30 total occurrences of leaving NY state per year.
These days since I live in Central California only about a dozen times. When lived in Arizona I would leave the state well over 100 times a year during work travel.
Well, when I'm traveling between Chicago and Tennessee, I usually enter Indiana on I-80/I-94, but this last time, I took a more leisurely route, and entered on US-24/US-52.
Two months ago I took a trip to Kansas. I exited MO on I-435 (southern part of the loop) and re-entered on KS/MO 171 (two different routes but the same number).
If commuting counts, then it's I-395 both ways yesterday (October 18) via the HOV bridge in both directions.
If commuting doesn't count, then our trip to Toronto in June would be my most recent out-of-state trip. In both directions we used the Capital Beltway, but via different routes–left Virginia via the Woodrow Wilson Bridge on I-95/I-495 (heading to US-50 and the Bay Bridge) and returned via the American Legion Bridge on I-495 (coming from US-219/I-99/US-220/I-68/I-70/I-270).
Most recently, US 71 leaving and returning.
Michigan to Ohio and back - I-75 both ways.
My last out-of-province drive was a weekend trip to Port Austin, MI. Both ways, I crossed the border on the Blue Water Bridge between Port Huron, MI and Sarnia, ON.
Not counting the road trip I'm on right now, I left Virginia on I-95 at the NC border, and returned on I-81 at the WV border. That was basically a triangular trip, to Florida and returning via Ohio.
I was out clinching routes in Westchester County last Sunday and dipped into CT a couple times; once via I-84 (well, its exit ramps technically) so I could turn around and photograph the new mile-based exit numbers, and again entering on US 1 before ducking back down to I-95 to return to NY.
As for the last time I spent a significant amount of time out of state (so no dipping in while clinching NY routes that touch the border) would be my trip to the Providence City Meet, entering and leaving MA on I-90.
My last trip outside of Ohio was to Michigan, via US 23/223. Both ways.
Quote from: US71 on October 19, 2019, 05:00:19 PM
Most recently, US 71 leaving and returning.
We know you left and returned, but that wasn't the question. :-P
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Most recently, US 71 leaving and returning.
We know you left and returned, but that wasn't the question. :-P
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Last time I went out-of-state on a strictly road-based trip, I went to a friend's house in MD and crossed over on I-495 at the ALB both times.
If it counts, I was also up in Greater Boston for business last week (via plane) and took a short trip with my rental car to Portland, ME that left the state using I-95 both ways.
I just left the state to get lunch (I live a block from the state line). I left and returned to the state on River Drive/Bernice Rd.
As to the question of how often I leave the state, not every day but nearly daily.
No.
October 1st, heading to a Long Island Ducks Baseball game in Central Islip, NY. That would be I-95 from Greenwich, CT into Port Chester, NY. Couldn't help but notice the reconstruction of the I-95/I-287 interchange on the Port Chester/Rye village/town line. Came back into the Land Of Lamont (CT) in the opposite direction.
Just over two weeks ago, I took a trip to the Albany NY area. Took I-90/Mass Pike/Berkshire Extension both ways.
Left and returned via US 93.
Probably cross the state line three or four times a year. I actually live closer to the Mexico border than any state line, but haven't crossed into Mexico in about three years now.
Last time I crossed a state line by road, it was from Utah into Idaho and back on US 89.
Left VA on US 460 WB, re-entered on I-77 SB.
I-77 to Charleston, WV. Actually took (I think) WV 527 into Ohio from Huntington, same trip. Both times took the same highway back.
NY/VT via US2, last weekend.
When I went to Colorado, I left on I-35 and returned on MSR 60.
From home: I-75 to and from Florida.
From the last place I took a road trip from: left Texas on US 75 and returned on I-35 (having flown to Texas from home).
One day, on a road trip from California to Seattle, I left California on US-395 in Topaz, and re-entered California on US-395 north of Reno.
Last weekend, I was coming back from upstate and took I-684 where it goes from New York to Connecticut back to New York.
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Most recently, US 71 leaving and returning.
We know you left and returned, but that wasn't the question. :-P
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I also left Arkansas last weekend for a 3 day weekend for our anniversary (without kids!) on
US-71, since I-49 isn't complete in the area until 2022, hopefully. After staying in downtown KC, MO for a night and doing the Union Station area that night and River Market the next morning via the free streetcar there, did some biking along the Missouri River, then left to stay the next night in Branson, MO and had a wonderful dinner at Landrey's there before waking up the next morning for swimming and the hot tub before checking out and returning home via
US-65.
Last time I left and re-entered Michigan
I left on M-66 and re-entered on US-23.
I cross the state line each workday. :bigass:
Today, US-17 leaving Virginia, and US-258 back into Virginia.
Quote from: roadman65 on October 18, 2019, 10:37:30 PM
The last time you took a road trip out of state, where did you cross the state line into the neighboring state? When you returned what road did you use to reenter your home state?
I left Florida on last Sunday using US 221. I returned on Wednesday via US 231 from Alabama. I drove over 2500 miles to do a road trip up to Memphis and back.
Last time I was both out and back in on I-15. The two times before that, I when I left I was on a road that doesn't even leave the state (from SJC on CASR-87 and from Long Beach Harbor on CASR-1).
Tuesday I crossed the MD/VA line in each direction on I-95/I-495.
Quote from: Hot Rod Hootenanny on October 19, 2019, 10:22:58 PM
My last trip outside of Ohio was to Michigan, via US 23/223. Both ways.
After my trip to Newburyport,
I left Buckeyeland via I-90
I re-entered Ohio via US 224
On Halloween night, I took my wife on a date to a painting class in East Longmeadow, MA. We left and returned to CT on I-91.
I leave the state by road 20-30 times a year: my monthly drives to/from Montréal, and other assorted meetings or errands in the area. (I live only about 10 miles from the CT-MA line.)
Left Michigan on I-75. Entered Indiana on Ohio State Road 502 it's not a state highway in Indiana but turns into Greenville Pike Road. Re-entered Michigan on I-69.
Last time I left Delaware was by train in early September, I took the SEPTA train from Claymont DE to Philadelphia PA, via the Wilmington/Newark line and back.
Last time I left Delaware by car I was heading to West Virginia via Maryland and Virginia, on Labor Day weekend, so I took DE-8 into MD-454 and I believe I took the same route back.
I left Kansas on I-435 and re-entered on I-35.
Man, for a trip that involved a LOT of state and county highways, that sure looks awfully boring!
For the Newberryport road meet, I-80/94 (Borman/Kingery Expressway) both ways.
For my vacation to Key West, I left via I-80/94 and returned on IL-15 in Mt Carmel, in one of my last three counties in Illinois.
At least 260 times a year do I exit and enter WI on the same highway (61/151) to Iowa. I entered/exited IL via 35(both sides) on occasion
The last time I left Oklahoma, it was on I-35 over the Red River bridge into Texas. I returned via the same bridge. In a few weeks I will also likely both leave and return to Oklahoma on I-35, but at the other end, into Kansas.
I usually only leave the state once or twice a year or so, since my job doesn't afford me a lot of travel opportunity.
Quote from: oscar on October 19, 2019, 08:12:14 PM
Not counting the road trip I'm on right now, I left Virginia on I-95 at the NC border, and returned on I-81 at the WV border. That was basically a triangular trip, to Florida and returning via Ohio.
UPDATE: The "road trip I'm on right now" has been completed. Left Virginia on I-395 at the D.C. line, returned on I-495 at the American Legion Bridge. Like the earlier trip, this was a triangular trip, to Canada's Prince Edward Island province and returning via Saskatchewan.
Quote from: Scott5114 on November 14, 2019, 09:52:19 PM
The last time I left Oklahoma, it was on I-35 over the Red River bridge into Texas. I returned via the same bridge.
Was there road construction, or were you driving the wrong way one of those times? :)
Left VA via US 21/US 221 south of Independence, returned via I-77.
I went to the Alabama beaches in August and both ways it was entering and leaving Louisiana on I-10 at the MS state line.
The last time I didn't use the same route was going to Mobile area in May. Left Louisiana on I-10 and returned across US 84/US 425 MS River bridge.
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My last out of state trip was to Cedar Point (OH) in October and I left MI and returned to MI via US-23.
I don't leave the state very often. Most of my out-of-state trips are to Cedar Point, but I do have a road trip planned to Florida in February/March
Lewis Avenue from Michigan into Ohio and back, when I bought my new truck.
To get from Illinois to Toronto, Quebec, the Maritimes, and Maine, we crossed the IL/IN border on I-80/94. We crossed back into Illinois at the same point, but it was pouring rain on the return trip. Most trips from Chicagoland to points east begin this way.
Last out-of-state trip I took was to Virginia, using I-81 to leave and reenter PA.
My most recent trip was my first time going to the Big Ten Championship game in Indianapolis.
I left Ohio into Indiana on US 24
I re-entered Ohio from Indiana on US 6
(there were some roadgeek and railfan inspired side trips involved)
Coming up I will be going from SE PA to Chesapeake City MD...
Leaving PA directly to MD via PA 841/MD 213
But coming back, MD-DE via US 40 and DE-PA using US 202
I did the same trip a few times this summer, and on the trip back, I still used US 40 for MD-DE but DE 7/PA SR 3013 (Chester County) Limestone Rd for DE-PA.
Left Wisconsin on County Hwy U which becomes Hunt Club Rd as it enters Illinois. I returned on US-45.
My most recent road trip, I left and returned to Oklahoma on I-35.
Quote from: oscar on November 14, 2019, 10:09:43 PM
Quote from: oscar on October 19, 2019, 08:12:14 PM
Not counting the road trip I'm on right now, I left Virginia on I-95 at the NC border, and returned on I-81 at the WV border. That was basically a triangular trip, to Florida and returning via Ohio.
UPDATE: The "road trip I'm on right now" has been completed. Left Virginia on I-395 at the D.C. line, returned on I-495 at the American Legion Bridge. Like the earlier trip, this was a triangular trip, to Canada's Prince Edward Island province and returning via Saskatchewan.
A little late in the season for a PEI trip, eh?
As for me, probably random backroad bridges to/from New Hampshire. Don't remember offhand, though I think NH/VT 18 may have been one of them.
I can keep updating this thread, since I leave my state frequently, but I'm beginning to question the point.
Recently headed into MA and back again on the Thruway/Pike both ways.
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UPDATE: The "road trip I'm on right now" has been completed. Left Virginia on I-395 at the D.C. line, returned on I-495 at the American Legion Bridge. Like the earlier trip, this was a triangular trip, to Canada's Prince Edward Island province and returning via Saskatchewan.
A little late in the season for a PEI trip, eh?
This was not your usual tourist adventure. Had to wait for completion of the Cornwall Bypass (TCH relocation) in PEI and the Regina Bypass (another TCH relocation) in Saskatchewan, both in mid- to late October. Both provinces tend to wrap up major road projects right around the end of construction season.
Quote from: Rothman on January 05, 2020, 08:48:07 AM
I can keep updating this thread, since I leave my state frequently, but I'm beginning to question the point.
Since I live close to the state line, even short shopping and other trips will often take me out of state. So I'm not going to keep updating this thread.
Looking back, I only left and re-entered Kentucky once this year by vehicle, and that was to drive the Portsmouth bypass a year ago today.
This was not a good year for travel or photography. Outside the Amtrak trip I took with my brother (left Cincinnati by train and returned to Kentucky via plane), the farthest I got home from home was Louisville, twice, for work. So the only photos I got this year were from those two trips.
This year is shaping up to be more of the same. I didn't even visit a Sheetz once this year, and don't see an opportunity to do so again for quite some time.
Last time I left Ontario was on one of the bridges connecting to Gatineau Quebec
My new most recent:
Left Ohio into Kentucky on I-75/I-71
Returned to Ohio from West Virginia on US 33
My most recent time leaving the province was in the middle of January to go to the Detroit Airport (DTW). On the way to Detroit, I crossed through the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel during a heavy rainstorm. On the way home, I crossed on the Ambassador Bridge during a snowstorm :-D. At least the line-ups were very short both ways!
I went Vermonting! a couple of weeks ago and that was my most recent trip out of New York. Left the Empire State on the Bennington Bypass/VT 279 and left the Green Mountain State on VT 313/NY 313. I wanted to grab some photos of Bennington County covered bridges with a veil of fresh snow.
I left SC on I-95 early last week and will return likely on I-95 on Friday evening. Normally I leave SC on I-77 at least once a week.
Yesterday, I went from Johnson City TN to Abingdon VA. On the way there, I took I-81, but on the way book, I used VA-75/TN-44.
Most recent out-of-state trip, early last fall, was to help a friend who was moving from Scotts Valley, CA to Reno, NV -- but he had previously moved a large portion of his belongings to a storage space in Lodi. All driving Penske over-the-cab vans (3 total). Went over CA 12 from Lodi to CA 88 in Lockeford and then up 88 all the way into NV, and finally up US 395 and I-580 into Reno. Dropped off the vans there and all piled up into his extended-cab Ram for the return trip the next day -- and he wanted to go via the Feather River Canyon, so we re-entered CA on US 395 en route to CA 70 (and then CA 99, I-80, and I-680 back to San Jose).
Yesterday
Exited PA on I-81
Reentered on MD 64->PA 997
Exited on PA 16->MD 140
Reentered on US 15
I recently returned from a conference in Macon GA. I left Tennessee on I-75 in Chattanooga, and I returned on US-23 in Dillard.
Took a little day trip a couple of days ago:
Left NY to PA on I-84 and came back in on I-81.
Same trip earlier on:
Left NY to NJ on Mountain Road into NJ from I-84. Came back in on NJ 23 into Port Jervis.
When I drove up to NYC in April 2019, I left Florida along US 17 and came back along I-95, and that was only after I made a U-Turn at Exit 1 on I-95 in Georgia.
I don't remember if I left Florida along I-95 in November 2019 or not, but I know I drove back on US 17 in December 2019.
Living 5 miles from one state, and 20 from another - this happens fairly often.
Last fall, I was between jobs and took a temp job just west of the Cincinnati airport, in Hebron KY. I live in Cincinnati. The most direct route is to use I-71/75, and most days I would go to work that way. Coming home was a different story - sometimes I would use I-275 through Indiana to I-74 or the ferry between Constance KY and Cincinnati. The 275/74 way was about 10 miles longer, but I could usually go 70-75 the whole way, as opposed to 10-20 on parts of 71/75. The ferry was probably not a time saver, but much more relaxing.
Because of a group I am in, I still go to Kentucky one evening a week, and, depending on where I am leaving from, and current traffic conditions, I take I-275, I-471, I-71/75, or US-25/42/127. Coming home later in the evening, I almost always take I-71/75. It's only 15-20 minutes when there's no traffic.
As far as an out of state road trip, on my most recent trip, I both left and re-entered on I-74.
My last trip out of Colorado was last summer's trip to Vegas. I-70 out, I-70 back.
Quote from: frankenroad on March 02, 2020, 03:24:13 PM
Living 5 miles from one state, and 20 from another - this happens fairly often.
Last fall, I was between jobs and took a temp job just west of the Cincinnati airport, in Hebron KY. I live in Cincinnati. The most direct route is to use I-71/75, and most days I would go to work that way. Coming home was a different story - sometimes I would use I-275 through Indiana to I-74 or the ferry between Constance KY and Cincinnati. The 275/74 way was about 10 miles longer, but I could usually go 70-75 the whole way, as opposed to 10-20 on parts of 71/75. The ferry was probably not a time saver, but much more relaxing.
Because of a group I am in, I still go to Kentucky one evening a week, and, depending on where I am leaving from, and current traffic conditions, I take I-275, I-471, I-71/75, or US-25/42/127. Coming home later in the evening, I almost always take I-71/75. It's only 15-20 minutes when there's no traffic.
As far as an out of state road trip, on my most recent trip, I both left and re-entered on I-74.
Anderson Ferry is quite popular as a commuter route for people who live in Ohio but work at the airport.
Yesterday:
NY/PA, PA/NY: I-86/NY 17, Sayre
and
NY/PA: NY/PA 328
PA/NY: US 15/I-99
Left Utah on I-70 into Colorado, returned from Nevada via I-80.
Most recently left on AR 220, returned on Us 64
Quote from: Rothman on March 06, 2020, 10:08:36 AM
Yesterday:
NY/PA, PA/NY: I-86/NY 17, Sayre
and
NY/PA: NY/PA 328
PA/NY: US 15/I-99
NY 17: "STATE BORDER"
My most recent out-of-state road trip: entered and exited via I-287 into NY
The nearest grocery store sits just barely on my side of the IN/IL border, with some of the parking lot on the other side. It's not uncommon for me to cross the state line in the parking lot, park, cross the state line on foot to enter the store, cross again on foot after exiting, and then cross one more time in the parking lot heading home.
It was a beautiful, mild (78°) Friday afternoon, perfect for a drive with the windows down & "Vinyl Classics" jammin on XM. I left home (Crestview,FL) on US 90 & FL 83 to AL 153. I cruised Samson, Andalusia, Geneva & River Falls , AL. I re-entered FL from AL 55 to FL 85 back to Crestview.
One station in AL was selling gas for $1.94, others &2.00-$2.15. Crestview prices were from $2.14 in town to $2.59 at the I 10 FL 85 area, gouge the tourist smh. All in all a near perfect Friday 13.
I left and re-entered Michigan on my last trip (to Florida) via the US-31 freeway near Niles both ways
When we are actually free to leave our states again, it really will be historic and worthy of posting to this thread!
What was the last state you visited before COVID-19 hit?
For me, it was actually the province of Ontario, about 3 weeks ago. Prior to that, I don't think I hit any other US states since PA and Ohio last November.
EDIT: Just remembered the day-trip to Jersey I did at the end of January.
Last state not my own would be PA.
Before the outbreak came, I was doing field visits for work and had a meeting that was way shorter than I'd planned. So I decided I'd take my lunch break then and took a walk. Didn't realize that I was so close to the PA border.
So I crossed into PA on foot from DE on PA/DE-82.
Quote from: webny99 on March 20, 2020, 03:00:48 PM
When we are actually free to leave our states again, it really will be historic and worthy of posting to this thread!
Who isn't free to leave their state? Even those who've been placed under "shelter in place" orders (California and Illinois that I know of) are allowing exceptions for outdoor recreation. What's stopping someone from heading to another state?
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Quote from: webny99 on March 20, 2020, 03:00:48 PM
When we are actually free to leave our states again, it really will be historic and worthy of posting to this thread!
Who isn't free to leave their state? Even those who've been placed under "shelter in place" orders (California and Illinois that I know of) are allowing exceptions for outdoor recreation. What's stopping someone from heading to another state?
Social stigma of being a spreader.
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Quote from: webny99 on March 20, 2020, 03:00:48 PM
When we are actually free to leave our states again, it really will be historic and worthy of posting to this thread!
Who isn't free to leave their state? Even those who've been placed under "shelter in place" orders (California and Illinois that I know of) are allowing exceptions for outdoor recreation. What's stopping someone from heading to another state?
Social stigma of being a spreader.
More work for me (California). Granted that demand right now is being driven by the virus. In theory I could easily leave the state at any time provided I had 2-3 days to make it worth it. I don't make a habit of saying where I'm going anyways so it shouldn't bother anyone what remote corner of the world I chose to visit regardless of the circumstance. That said, what I had planned was traversing the Great Basin Desert before things went nutty lately. Granted what I hade mind was for late April anyways.
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Quote from: webny99 on March 20, 2020, 03:00:48 PM
When we are actually free to leave our states again, it really will be historic and worthy of posting to this thread!
Who isn't free to leave their state? Even those who've been placed under "shelter in place" orders (California and Illinois that I know of) are allowing exceptions for outdoor recreation. What's stopping someone from heading to another state?
Social stigma of being a spreader.
That, and the further you are from a state line, the less likely you can just drive there for the sake of driving without overnighting.
Take Laredo, TX as an extreme example: how could you possibly hit any other states from there on a day trip?
In my case, yeah, technically I *could* jump in the car and drive 2 hours to PA just for the sake of it, but it's just not happening at this point.
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Quote from: Rothman on March 22, 2020, 12:42:48 AM
Quote from: hbelkins on March 21, 2020, 09:33:23 PM
Quote from: webny99 on March 20, 2020, 03:00:48 PM
When we are actually free to leave our states again, it really will be historic and worthy of posting to this thread!
Who isn't free to leave their state? Even those who've been placed under "shelter in place" orders (California and Illinois that I know of) are allowing exceptions for outdoor recreation. What's stopping someone from heading to another state?
Social stigma of being a spreader.
That, and the further you are from a state line, the less likely you can just drive there for the sake of driving without overnighting.
Take Laredo, TX as an extreme example: how could you possibly hit any other states from there on a day trip?
In my case, yeah, technically I *could* jump in the car and drive 2 hours to PA just for the sake of it, but it's just not happening at this point.
Pennsylvania is still keeping lodging open as an essential business.
Quote from: Rothman on March 22, 2020, 12:42:48 AM
Quote from: hbelkins on March 21, 2020, 09:33:23 PM
Quote from: webny99 on March 20, 2020, 03:00:48 PM
When we are actually free to leave our states again, it really will be historic and worthy of posting to this thread!
Who isn't free to leave their state? Even those who've been placed under "shelter in place" orders (California and Illinois that I know of) are allowing exceptions for outdoor recreation. What's stopping someone from heading to another state?
Social stigma of being a spreader.
You're not going to know any of the people you encounter, so who cares what they think?
A week ago, I took a short day trip down to Arkansas. I left and re-entered Missouri on US 65.
A week later, Arkansas bans out of state travelers from renting hotels, AirBNBs, and other lodging services (with exceptions).
exited/entered on Roberts CR-10 near Rosholt, SD
Left into West Virginia on US 30
Entered from Pennsylvania on PA 68/OH 39
I haven't left the state in ages. Probably MA/NH 12 to go to a church retreat.
Quote from: Roadgeekteen on May 11, 2020, 10:39:53 PM
I haven't left the state in ages. Probably MA/NH 12 to go to a church retreat.
I live 300 feet from a state line and yet haven't left my state in 2 months.
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I haven't left the state in ages. Probably MA/NH 12 to go to a church retreat.
I live 300 feet from a state line and yet haven't left my state in 2 months.
300 feet? You could just go out and take a short walk if you have any desire to leave the state.
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I haven't left the state in ages. Probably MA/NH 12 to go to a church retreat.
I live 300 feet from a state line and yet haven't left my state in 2 months.
300 feet? You could just go out and take a short walk if you have any desire to leave the state.
I'd guess the amenities of Lansing, IL just don't provide much attraction for him to do that.
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Quote from: Roadgeekteen on May 11, 2020, 10:39:53 PM
I haven't left the state in ages. Probably MA/NH 12 to go to a church retreat.
I live 300 feet from a state line and yet haven't left my state in 2 months.
300 feet? You could just go out and take a short walk if you have any desire to leave the state.
I'd guess the amenities of Lansing, IL just don't provide much attraction for him to do that.
Mainly the sidewalks suck.
Quote from: cabiness42 on May 11, 2020, 10:45:22 PM
Quote from: Roadgeekteen on May 11, 2020, 10:39:53 PM
I haven't left the state in ages. Probably MA/NH 12 to go to a church retreat.
I live 300 feet from a state line and yet haven't left my state in 2 months.
That's taking shelter-in-place to level 9000 right there...
Quote from: SectorZ on May 12, 2020, 09:05:24 AM
Quote from: cabiness42 on May 11, 2020, 10:45:22 PM
Quote from: Roadgeekteen on May 11, 2020, 10:39:53 PM
I haven't left the state in ages. Probably MA/NH 12 to go to a church retreat.
I live 300 feet from a state line and yet haven't left my state in 2 months.
That's taking shelter-in-place to level 9000 right there...
The places I go to on the other side of the line are stores and restaurants that are all closed right now. The only place I frequent that is open is the hardware store but they are offering rewards members free delivery so I've been using that.
Quote from: Roadgeekteen on May 11, 2020, 10:48:11 PM
Quote from: cabiness42 on May 11, 2020, 10:45:22 PM
Quote from: Roadgeekteen on May 11, 2020, 10:39:53 PM
I haven't left the state in ages. Probably MA/NH 12 to go to a church retreat.
I live 300 feet from a state line and yet haven't left my state in 2 months.
300 feet? You could just go out and take a short walk if you have any desire to leave the state.
If I lived that close to a state line, I'd definitely be walking across just to say I did it.
Of course, I live a solid 2 hours from a state line, and in fact Canada is closer than any other state.
I work not far from a county line, but I guess I haven't crossed it much recently. In fact, I'm not sure I've left my home county since early March. March 7th is the last time I definitively remember leaving the county.
July: Out on US 63 south of Bloomfield, in on I-80 at Council Bluffs
August: Out on IA 15 north of Armstrong, in on M27 north of Lake Park
Fall: Out on I-80 at the Quad Cities, in on MO/IA 27
Since Jan. 16 I have only been in three counties.
In retrospect, of course, I am glad I got all the trips in 2019 in that I did.
Quote from: Roadgeekteen on May 11, 2020, 10:39:53 PM
I haven't left the state in ages. Probably MA/NH 12 to go to a church retreat.
I had to check my Google Maps timeline on this one. I haven't left MA since February 21, entering and exiting VT on I-91.
this year I left on I 64 east and reentered on I 71/75 south. an approximately 3500 mile road trip that crossed itself 3 times through new england and the mid atlantic states.
Last time I left Michigan I did so on US-45 and rentered on I-94.
On my most recent trip, left on I-81 and re-entered on I-99.
My last out-of-state travel was a 24-hour trip to New Orleans in November (my friend managed to score some free tickets to an NFL game), so it was I-10 across the Texas—Louisiana line both ways.
Perhaps more interesting is my previous out-of-state trip: I exited Texas and entered New Mexico via I-10, but flew back. Technically, the road via which I reentered was the runway at SAT. :biggrin:
My last trip out had me both enter and leave New Hampshire on US 3.
Last trip out of Washington I left and returned via I-205.
I did road trips out of state a couple of times a year, but that was in the Before Time.
Left Utah on I-15 into Idaho, came back from Wyoming on I-80.
NY to CT: Sharon Road/CT 361
CT to NY: CT/NY 343
NY to NJ: Palisades Interstate Parkway
NJ to NY: I-287/NJ 17/NY 17
I both left and re-entered Maryland on I-95/495 via the Wilson Bridge.
I-95 at the Virginia / North Carolina border.
(lost track of this thread)
Back on Monday, I escaped Ohio via I-471 SB into Kentucky only to return to Ohio later that day via I-70 EB from Richmond, Indiana.
I crossed from Virginia to Maryland and back on I-95/495 on the Woodrow Wilson Bridge.
Today, in order:
NY/MA: I-90
MA/CT: I-91
CT/RI: CT/RI 101
RI/MA: I-195
MA/RI: MA/RI 136
RI/MA: RI/MA 136
MA/RI: I-195
RI/MA: RI/MA 146
MA/NY: I-90
For about seven or so years, I took a trip for my previous employer from southern Wisconsin to Memphis, Chattanooga, and Indianapolis. If my schedule allowed, I would take new ways as much as I could but it varied. Here are the state crossings I have taken.
WI to IL: I-39/90
IL to MO: I-55 (most times), I-57
IL to KY: US-51, US-60, US-62 (once)
MO to AR: I-55 (every time)
AR to TN: I-40, I-55
KY to TN: US-51
TN to MS: US-61, I-55, US-78, US-72
MS to AL: US-72, MS-76 to AL-24
AL to TN: US-72
TN to GA: I-24
GA to TN: I-24
TN to GA: I-24, I-65, TN-56/KY-63, US-431
KY to IN: US-41, US-231, I-65
IN to IL: I-64, IN-64, US-150, I-74, I-94
IL to WI: I-94, US-12, I-39/90
As far as I can recall, I don't think I've left Virginia since April 14; on that day, I crossed Columbia Island in the District of Columbia twice on my way to and from Arlington Cemetery. On the way to the cemetery, we left Virginia on Washington Boulevard and re-entered on Memorial Avenue; on the way back, reverse those (see map link, although it's not 100% accurate–we made a right on Lincoln Drive and a left on Sherman Drive, but Google Maps won't let you go that way for some reason).
https://www.google.com/maps/dir/38.8839825,-77.0738837/38.8788557,-77.0571933/@38.882302,-77.0680394,16z/data=!4m2!4m1!3e0
There was one day when we drove over Memorial Bridge (again leaving Virginia on Washington Boulevard) and then back over the 14th Street Bridge (I-395) when we decided one of the cars just needed to be driven, but I don't remember whether that was before or after April 14. On our other trip to Arlington Cemetery on Memorial Day, we didn't leave Virginia because I used Route 110 in both directions instead (despite the loop ramp there, they let you make a left onto that ramp as you exit the cemetery).
Quote from: 1995hoo on July 31, 2020, 12:34:26 PM
As far as I can recall, I don't think I've left Virginia since April 14;
I haven't left Kansas since returning from Mexico (via Texas and Oklahoma) on March 21. In fact, I haven't even been outside Sedgwick and Butler Counties. My parents, my sister and her husband, several of my close friends–have all taken out-of-state trips during COVID, but not us.
However, this isn't actually due to COVID. It's pretty common for us to not travel anywhere for several months after our Mexico trip. The only trip we have on the horizon is a college graduation in Springfield (MO) in October, which probably won't add any new state line crossings for me. I'm kicking around the idea of taking my sons on a camping trip in Great Sand Dunes N.P. sometime in September, but I haven't even mentioned it to anyone yet. If that does come to fruition, I'll probably add the following state line crossings to my list:
US-160 KS/CO, never done it before
In addition, I'd add two that I haven't done in more than 20 years:
I-25 CO/NM
US-56 NM/OK and OK/KS
Me, STL-->Northern MN (my report here (https://www.aaroads.com/forum/index.php?topic=27303.0/)):
Leave MO on MO 27.
Return on IA 27.
I haven't left the state in over 9 months. And can't really see myself doing so for at least another 8 or 9. I'd like to make a couple trips; I'm just not sure it's safe enough to make it feasible.
Since March 13th (the last day I worked in the office), I have left Massachusetts exactly twice. First time was on Friday, June 19th, when I went up to Derry NH for a dentist appointment and a haircut (both my dentist and stylist are long time family friends, which is why I trek up to New Hampshire for those tasks). On that trip, I left and re-entered the state on I-93. Second time was on Sunday, July 19th, when I went down to Naragansett RI to spend the day with my brother and his wife. On that trip I left and re-entered the state on I-95.
I've left MO for AR on more than one occasion this summer, though all but this most recent trip to Beaver Lake involved US65 there and back. This time, it involved MO/AR 37 and AR23/Route P.
I saw this thread and remembered that I haven't left Wisconsin by road since August 2019 :colorful:. I flew to Colorado in February, the only time I've left the state at all since last August.
Quote from: kphoger on July 31, 2020, 12:48:38 PM
Quote from: 1995hoo on July 31, 2020, 12:34:26 PM
As far as I can recall, I don't think I've left Virginia since April 14;
I haven't left Kansas since returning from Mexico (via Texas and Oklahoma) on March 21. In fact, I haven't even been outside Sedgwick and Butler Counties. My parents, my sister and her husband, several of my close friends–have all taken out-of-state trips during COVID, but not us.
However, this isn't actually due to COVID. It's pretty common for us to not travel anywhere for several months after our Mexico trip. ....
For me it's unusual not to have gone out-of-state just because of where I live. I would normally have gone into DC for a hockey game or a baseball game at some point.
Quote from: 1995hoo on July 31, 2020, 02:30:38 PM
Quote from: kphoger on July 31, 2020, 12:48:38 PM
Quote from: 1995hoo on July 31, 2020, 12:34:26 PM
As far as I can recall, I don't think I've left Virginia since April 14;
I haven't left Kansas since returning from Mexico (via Texas and Oklahoma) on March 21. In fact, I haven't even been outside Sedgwick and Butler Counties. My parents, my sister and her husband, several of my close friends–have all taken out-of-state trips during COVID, but not us.
However, this isn't actually due to COVID. It's pretty common for us to not travel anywhere for several months after our Mexico trip. ....
For me it's unusual not to have gone out-of-state just because of where I live. I would normally have gone into DC for a hockey game or a baseball game at some point.
I live 300 ft from a state line and managed not to cross it for 7 weeks in March-May.
I guess I've been to seven states this year, counting my own.
Went to NJ in January, and all of the other five were this month: PA, DE, MD, VA, and MN.
We seem to be getting afield of the intent of the thread.
Friday: Left OH into KY on I-471
Monday: Returned to OH from IN on I-275
Left NC and entered VA on US 29. Reentered NC on US 220.
Recently left Virginia into West Virginia on I-64, entered Virginia from West Virginia on I-81.
Left Indiana on US-24 and re-entered on US-6. Just driving around during the rona to stay happy
Last time, I left PA on an unnumbered local road and returned from MD 86/PA 516.
Not counting going over to Northern Kentucky which is several times a month on my own vehicle, and not counting driving I-471 to I-275 and return while driving a bus my last time out of the state was out on US 30 and return on I-74. It was my first time on that part US 30 in late July. Indiana is a great daytrip from here.
Jim
Escaped Ohio via US 40 into Richmond, Ind over a week ago.
Returned to Ohio via US 30 out of Fort Wayne, Ind yesterday.
Tuesday: Left OH into WV on the Parkersburg-Belpre Bridge
Wednesday: Returned to OH from WV on I-470
Both were first time clinches of those particular Ohio River bridges
Last time I left Michigan I entered Indiana on US-31, I re-entered Michigan on I-69.
I left MO to AR (again) on Benton/McDonald Co. 35 (Gordon Hollow Dr) so I could cut over to the completed portion of the Bella Vista Bypass, but re-entered on US 71.
My mom and I just drove from Cincinnati to her home in Myrtle Beach area. We left Ohio on I-275 entering Indiana.
Quote from: epzik8 on July 12, 2020, 07:08:00 PM
I both left and re-entered Maryland on I-95/495 via the Wilson Bridge.
This time (Sunday) I both left and re-entered Maryland on US 222.
My last long road trip took me to Toronto and the Adirondacks. I left Kansas via I-35 in Kansas City and returned via SR 171 east of Pittsburg.
Other recent unusual pairings of exit/re-entry points include US 281 near Hardtner/K-23 south of Meade (part of a trip to Greer County, Texas) and US 36 near St. Joseph/I-35 in Kansas City (part of a Wisconsin trip). But because the bulk of my recent long-distance car travel has been to states east of the frontier tier, I have tended to leave and return via I-35 either to the south or to the northeast.
Drove to Ohio today for a funeral tomorrow. Left Virginia on VA-55/US-48 en route to Corridor H.
Have not yet decided on the route home on Sunday other than that it won't be Corridor H because we're making another stop in Northeast Ohio en route and Corridor H would be too far out of the way. I'll take the opportunity to knock off my last remaining piece of the eastern I-76 from Akron to the Ohio Turnpike, and beyond that who knows. I'm thinking about the new piece of US-219 near Somerset. If we do that, I might just take the boring old I-70 to I-270 to the Beltway into Virginia for lack of any better ideas.
Left Virginia to North Carolina on US-17, entered Virginia from North Carolina on I-85.
Dipped into Nevada and back via US 395 after crossing the Sierra Nevada Mountains just to say I did it...
Quote from: 1995hoo on October 01, 2020, 09:45:20 PM
Drove to Ohio today for a funeral tomorrow. Left Virginia on VA-55/US-48 en route to Corridor H.
Have not yet decided on the route home on Sunday other than that it won't be Corridor H because we're making another stop in Northeast Ohio en route and Corridor H would be too far out of the way. I'll take the opportunity to knock off my last remaining piece of the eastern I-76 from Akron to the Ohio Turnpike, and beyond that who knows. I'm thinking about the new piece of US-219 near Somerset. If we do that, I might just take the boring old I-70 to I-270 to the Beltway into Virginia for lack of any better ideas.
OK, in spite of what I said above, as we came down the new US-219 today, we both said we had no desire to take I-70 and I-270, so Ms1995hoo said to take Corridor H. She didn't realize that meant taking two-lane US-219 south to Thomas to connect, but if she wanted me to take Corridor H, who am I to argue?! :biggrin: Only downside was that the segment from Wardensville to I-81 was very slow due to some doofus who was content to do 40 mph. Nobody seemed to want to pass him, so I wound up passing as many as seven cars at a time. My wife didn't like that–she seems not to like passing on two-lane roads. My feeling is, why else would they have passing zones?
Just got back from a camping trip with my boys on Friday.
We left Kansas on Stanton County RD 12 (becomes CO-116) on Monday, 28-SEP-2020. It's a county road with no lane markings (at least at the time I drove it), signed at 65 mph.
We re-entered Kansas on US-56 at Elkhart on Thursday, 01-OCT-2020.
Did a day trip down to the Allegany Mtns last weekend. Crossed from NY into PA via NY 280/PA 346, which was a first-time crossing for me. Also got a surprise clinch of Warren County, PA, and later crossed back into NY on US 219.
This was the first time I've been more than one county away since March.
Wow. Just by quick count, I've been more than one county away from my home county on seven separate occasions since the start of the pandemic. Five of those were day trips, the other two were overnight.
However, I only just last weekend drove through Buffalo for the first time since the pandemic hit. That stretch from early March until now was definitely, hands-down, the longest stretch of time that I've gone in my lifetime without visiting Erie County. Under normal circumstances I'd visit or pass through at least once or twice a month.
It isn't necessarily pandemic-related for me. We just hadn't made any travel plans since March.
10/14: Left Ohio by air, crossing the OH/IN line approximately 30,000 feet above Union City.
10/20: Re-entered Ohio from Indiana on US 24.
This difference in the modes of transport gives me an idea for a thread, which I will very soon be posting in the Travel forum.
KS-171 / MO-171
Left Kansas on 10/17/2020, returned on 10/19/2020.
Back on Saturday, left Ohio for West Virginia via US 35. Back on Tuesday I reentered Ohio, from West Virginia via Oh 833.
Left Texas on US 377 into Oklahoma and returned on I-35. No predetermined destination but ended up taking a spin through Ardmore, around the Turner Falls area, stretched my legs and stared at some wind turbines, and made Stuckey's and Buc-ee's stops on the way home.
I've mentioned this before, but I crossed over the Florida-Georgia Line and back on US 17 during my recent Northeastern Florida photography crusade in October.
Last Thursday I left and re-entered Michigan both on US-23.
This is sad. Have I really not left the state since December of 2019? I've been doing photo excursions around Georgia, so I guess not.
Went from my home at Lawrenceville, GA to Lexington, KY to see my daughter and son-in-law. Left via I-75, taking it all the way up, but returned via US 23-441, having come through Cumberland Gap.
Both 11/7:
Left Ohio on OH 253/KY 10 at the Greenup Locks and Dam
Re-entered Ohio on US 23 into downtown Portsmouth
This last excursion, I left along US 271 and returned via US 67 & US 71
Btw, not too long after re-entering Michigan a doe was standing in the left lane and I slammed into it at 80 mph near MM 12 on NB US-23. That area has woods right up to the freeway.
Went down to Taos two weekends ago through CO159/NM522. The "Colorful Colorado" sign at the border is definitely an upgrade view-wise than the ones you'll see coming from I-25, I-70, or I-76. It's too bad NM doesn't have a "Land of Enchantment" sign at this border spot though :(
When I most recently left the state (a storm chasing excursion), I left on I-40 west and returned on US 62 east.
This afternoon I went out for a ride. I left FL & entered AL on FL 85 then returned to FL on US 331. AL gas is much cheaper than FL by 20-30 cents.
I'm planning on going to Effingham, IL this week to see my new grandbaby named after me, that's right he was named Allniter Brock :-D. Actually he was given both my 1st & middle name, Michael John. Born 10/31, 6lbs, 20" :clap:
I'm taking Dove Way to Hibiscus Av :spin:, US 90, Okaloosa Co Rd 393, FL 85 AL 55, I 65, I 24, I 57. I have plenty of time I'll stop to checkout Cairo, IL want to get a closer look at the flood gates. Metropolis has the statue of Superman? Not a big S-man fan but something to see? Maybe go to St Louis to see the arch. Any suggestions?
Wednesday: Left OH into IN on I-70
Friday: Returned to OH from KY on OH 852/Carl Perkins Bridge
Did round trip from VT to MI in October, and the last state line crossover was US 4 from NY to VT. I recently moved to VT and have family to the west, and all the different, fairly logical ways to cross state lines to get from Burlington to I-87 are pretty exciting.
In my recent Tennessee trip, I entered and left MO, IL, and KY on US-60. The only time I left a state on one road and reentered it on another was KY/TN, where I left KY to TN on US 127, and reentered it on US 41 ALT.
The last week I have been in 6 different states.
Left Michigan/Entered Indiana on I-69.
Left Indiana/Entered Kentucky on US-41.
Left Kentucky/Entered Tennessee on I-24.
Left Tennesee/Entered Kentucky on US-641.
Left Kentucky/Entered Illinois on I-24.
Left Illinois/Entered Kentucky on US-45.
Left Kentucky/Entered Indiana on US-41.
Left Indiana/Entered Ohio on I-70.
Left Ohio/Entered Michigan on US-23.
Left MN on I-94, reentered on US 63.
Quote from: Tom958 on November 09, 2020, 06:41:34 AM
This is sad. Have I really not left the state since December of 2019? I've been doing photo excursions around Georgia, so I guess not.
Went from my home at Lawrenceville, GA to Lexington, KY to see my daughter and son-in-law. Left via I-75, taking it all the way up, but returned via US 23-441, having come through Cumberland Gap.
What was your route after passing through Cumberland Gap? Logical one is 25E-81-40-276-23, but 58-23 is also feasible.
We went out of state for the first time in 14 or 15 months today. Left on I-75 and returned on US-23.
Last time I left Michigan on US-23.
Returned to Michigan on US-127.
Last time I left the state, crossed the I-275 eastern Ohio River bridge from OH to KY, then came back from KY to OH on I-71/75.
Friday: Left Ohio into Kentucky on I-75
Wednesday: returned to Ohio from West Virginia on I-77
Left Michigan/entered Ohio on US-23.
Left Ohio/entered Michigan on I-75.
On my last, epic 3,000 mile road trip I just went on, I left CO on US287/385 to enter Oklahoma and re-entered (sadly) on I-70 from Kansas.
Chris
Left Georgia on US 123, re-entered on US 29.
This past road trip:
Left MA on 84 and reentered on 91.
Left Georgia on GA 39 Spur/AL 208, re-entered on I-85.
I live in Colorado, my last 4 big road trips, all since the pandemic started:
May - trip to Wyoming. Left Colorado on US-85, into Wyoming. Re-entered on I-25 from Wyoming.
August - trip to Michigan, Ohio & Kentucky. Left Colorado on I-76, into Nebraska. Re-entered on K-96 from Kansas.
September - trip to SoCal. Left Colorado on US-285, into New Mexico. Re-entered on US-40 from Utah.
December - trip to Michigan. Left Colorado on I-76, into Nebraska. Re-entered on US-34 from Nebraska.
Quote from: keithvh on January 26, 2021, 12:13:49 PM
I live in Colorado, my last 4 big road trips, all since the pandemic started:
May - trip to Wyoming. Left Colorado on US-85, into Wyoming. Re-entered on I-25 from Wyoming.
August - trip to Michigan, Ohio & Kentucky. Left Colorado on I-76, into Nebraska. Re-entered on K-96 from Kansas.
September - trip to SoCal. Left Colorado on US-285, into New Mexico. Re-entered on US-40 from Utah.
December - trip to Michigan. Left Colorado on I-76, into Nebraska. Re-entered on US-34 from Nebraska.
Good for you! All four trips entered/exited on different routes. That's a true roadgeek, there. :nod:
The last time I left Oklahoma by car, going down to Dallas, I exited and entered on I-35.
Quote from: kphoger on January 26, 2021, 12:35:05 PM
Quote from: keithvh on January 26, 2021, 12:13:49 PM
I live in Colorado, my last 4 big road trips, all since the pandemic started:
May - trip to Wyoming. Left Colorado on US-85, into Wyoming. Re-entered on I-25 from Wyoming.
August - trip to Michigan, Ohio & Kentucky. Left Colorado on I-76, into Nebraska. Re-entered on K-96 from Kansas.
September - trip to SoCal. Left Colorado on US-285, into New Mexico. Re-entered on US-40 from Utah.
December - trip to Michigan. Left Colorado on I-76, into Nebraska. Re-entered on US-34 from Nebraska.
Good for you! All four trips entered/exited on different routes. That's a true roadgeek, there. :nod:
Not technically - I exited Colorado on I-76 twice. But yes, I try to take different routes for different trips.
The Eastern Plains of Colorado are what they are. Pretty in their own way, but usually I just want to get beyond them. I-76 serves it purpose on that front.
Quote from: keithvh on January 26, 2021, 01:18:55 PM
Quote from: kphoger on January 26, 2021, 12:35:05 PM
Quote from: keithvh on January 26, 2021, 12:13:49 PM
I live in Colorado, my last 4 big road trips, all since the pandemic started:
May - trip to Wyoming. Left Colorado on US-85, into Wyoming. Re-entered on I-25 from Wyoming.
August - trip to Michigan, Ohio & Kentucky. Left Colorado on I-76, into Nebraska. Re-entered on K-96 from Kansas.
September - trip to SoCal. Left Colorado on US-285, into New Mexico. Re-entered on US-40 from Utah.
December - trip to Michigan. Left Colorado on I-76, into Nebraska. Re-entered on US-34 from Nebraska.
Good for you! All four trips entered/exited on different routes. That's a true roadgeek, there. :nod:
Not technically - I exited Colorado on I-76 twice. But yes, I try to take different routes for different trips.
The Eastern Plains of Colorado are what they are. Pretty in their own way, but usually I just want to get beyond them. I-76 serves it purpose on that front.
I actually meant that
each trip had a different exit route than its entrance point.
Quote from: kphoger on January 26, 2021, 02:06:45 PM
I actually meant that each trip had a different exit route than its entrance point.
Gotcha. :-) Misread you, sorry.
I-81 VA-TN both ways
LA to AR and back. I-49 both ways.
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Last week, my wife wanted to run errands before a doctor's appointment. We were very early and needed to kill time. So, we left Connecticut for the first time since last March, driving to I-84 Exit 1 in Massachusetts, and then turning around and going back to her appointment.
Side note: VMS for eastbound traffic on I-84 just over the state line cautions about exit numbers changing soon.
Left Colorado on CO159 onto NM522, returned the same way.
Chris
Left Michigan on US-23
Returned to Michigan on US-23.
Quote from: thspfc on October 19, 2019, 09:56:17 AM
US-61/151 to and from Iowa.
My drought of leaving Wisconsin by road is mercifully over after 23 months (I posted this in October but the trip in question was in March). My new answer is I-39/90 to and from Illinois. It wasn't a grand road trip, just to and from O'Hare, but it did feel good to get out and travel some less familiar roads. The ongoing improvments to I-39/90 through Janesville are looking nice. I also picked up the easy clinch of I-190 in Illinois.
I left my home state of Illinois on IL-/WI-78. If you want to consider my home state as Wisconsin, I last left and re-entered on US-151 to Iowa last week.
On my way to Florida last week, I left my home state of Michigan on US-31
Did a county-clinching trip to the Texas panhandle back in September. Left Oklahoma on US-60 west, returned via I-40 east.
Most recently, US 1-23-301 going into Georgia, and Interstate 95 coming back from it.
Last month, we went to Portland, OR and returned via I-5
Left Kentucky on US 51 bridge to Cairo. Came back on US 79 north of Clarksville TN.
SM-G950U
I-95 into North Carolina / US-17 into Virginia.
Last week I vacated the great state of Ohio via US 50 into Indiana.
Earlier today, I attempted to escape the Indiana snow by returning to Ohio via I-70/US 35.
Dang. Forgot to report that I took a trip around NY that ducked into PA briefly:
Left NY on I-90
Re-entered on I-86.
Left NY on NY 19/PA 449
Re-entered on PA 244/NY 248A
I went on a trip recently.
Left MA on I-84 and returned on I-84
Took a side trip from the Berkshires to RPI, left and returned on MA 43
Left MA again on MA 43 to go to NYC, returned on I-84
I actually ventured out of state this past weekend, but just barely.
Left Kentucky/entered Virginia on KY 3174 (future US 460), drove a couple of miles into Virginia, and then returned to Kentucky on the same route.
This is an interesting question if only because I can't remember. It would have been US-50 or I-80 from CA into Nevada, but I can not remember when, or which trip.
Most of our "leave the state" trips begin and end at SFO or OAK.
On my spring break road trip, I left Missouri on US 54 and eventually re-entered it on Old K-96, which becomes Hwy YY when it crosses the state line.
Walked in Michigan on Mitchaw Rd in Sylvania, OH, then crossed back. It's County Line Rd (Monroe/Lenawee) in Michigan. So I was in 3 counties within a few steps.
I'll slip back over the border on US-23 later in the week.
My family and I left Virginia and entered Maryland Using I-495, and entered Virginia using I-81.
A month late, but I've been out of the state for the first time in 2021. I-74 to and from Indiana.
Actually went out-of-state today and visited two other states. Left Kentucky on the bridge at Ashland and entered Ohio. Left Ohio and entered West Virginia on US 52. Left West Virginia and re-entered Kentucky on WV 37/KY 3 Spur.
My last out of state trip was to Montana and we exited and entered California via I-80. (Our route there was I-80 from Sacramento to Wells, NV, then north on US-93 all the way through Idaho to Montana. My in-laws live just off US-93. We took a little different route back, avoiding US-93 between Salmon, ID and Arco, ID, but otherwise it was US-93 to I-80).
My most recent trip took me to Texas. I left on I-44, returned on I-35.
Left Georgia today on I-20, returned on I-85.
Last time I left Michigan I did so on an airplane. Last time I re-entered Michigan I did so on I-75.
Kind of a unique one today. I left Colorado on Larimer County Road 59 into Wyoming and re-entered on Weld County Road 390 from Wyoming after having also traveled in Nebraska.
Chris
Left NY on NY 328. Came back on PA 328.
Also did the I-86/NY 17 dip into PA.
Pavement on NY 17 is horrible from about Owego to Broome County Line.
Left Michigan on US-23
Returned to Michigan on I-75.
It was Easter, so I took US-75 to a Oklahoma casino.
My wife and I took a road trip to Colorado over Christmas. We left Texas on US 87near the corner of the Texas Panhandle, and then came back into Texas in Anthony. The furthest extremes of the 103° W and 32° N lines.
Entered Kentucky:
OH 852, 6/1/21 at 5:42:10 pm
Entered Ohio:
US 23, 6/1/21 at 5:45:28 pm
LM-Q620
Yesterday, NY/PA and back on I-81.
My most recent trip, I left Kentucky on the new Ironton-Russell Bridge that doesn't have a route number. Re-entered from Virginia on VA/KY 160.
Crossed from OH to WV on US 35, WV to VA on US 19, VA to TN on I-81, and TN to VA on US 23.
On May 26/27 on a chase trip, I left Oklahoma on I-35 onto the Kansas Turnpike. Re-entered on US 283 southbound from south of Englewood, Kansas.
Oh, I-81 again last Friday. NY/PA both ways. :D
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Heh. If I was on here when I lived in WI and worked in MN, I could have mentioned I-535 every day.
Or...when I lived in MD and worked in DC...Green Line on the Metro...or when I lived in VA and worked in DC...Orange Line on the Metro...
I-95 southbound on May 26 and northbound on June 8.
I've been out-of-state again.
Left Kentucky on KY 40 (which becomes Mingo CR 52/41) and returned via I-64.
US-17 NC/VA both ways.
On our New England vacation, we left and returned to Indiana via I-70 at Richmond.
What road? I left Aragon on foot outside any marked trails, only to return moments later on a dirt road next to A-2 freeway. This was part of my quest to reach the Westernmost point in my region.
Left US-13 VA/MD
Entered I-395 DC/VA
Not all that exciting, but on my roadtrip to Idaho, I both left and re-entered Colorado on US287 to/from Wyoming.
Chris
After my weekend trip, left Kentucky (into Virginia) on US 460 and returned to Kentucky (from Virginia) via Future US 460/KY 3174.
Updating. Today I left Aragon on A-125/NA-125, clipped it twice on N-113, and returned for good on N-122.
Last time I left Michigan I did so on US-23 and returned to Michigan on US-23.
One of my favesss, US 98 MS/AL both ways. The drop from four lanes to two when you enter AL is kinda depressing.
Left MO to drive to West Virginia last week. The Poplar Street Bridge on I-64 both ways. The Arch is always a nice welcome home.
Crossings from my recent three-day trip:
NY/PA: I-81
PA/MD: PA 516/MD 86
MD/VA: US 340
VA/WV: US 340
WV/VA: US 340
VA/NC: US 29
NC/SC: I-77
SC/GA: I-520
GA/SC: US 301
SC/NC: I-77
NC/VA: I-77
VA/WV: I-81
WV/MD: I-81
MD/PA: I-81
PA/NY: I-81
Since I was last on the forum, I left and re-entered Kansas twice each, on I-35 all four times. That may seem rather boring, but both trips were 700 miles each way, to the other side of Texas.
22-JUN-2021 through 24-JUN-2021 – to the border town of Del Rio, TX
This was to help my best friend move storage units from Wichita. He and his family are preparing to return to the mission field in Mexico shortly, after having had their third child here in Wichita. They've been renting two storage units in Wichita, which is 1050 miles from where they live in Mexico. This move will allow them to vacate one of the storage units here, and have half their stateside belongings only 350 miles away from home instead. We pulled a U-Haul trailer one-way behind his Pathfinder. He did all the driving southbound (it was his rental trailer, after all), and I did about 300 miles of the driving northbound.
(https://i.imgur.com/XfUZeKG.jpg)
Interestingly, we left Wichita immediately after my eldest son boarded a charter bus with the church youth group, bound for camp near Rocksprings, TX. After our 700-mile trip, we ended up being just 70 miles (as the crow flied) from my son. The camp is located down eight miles of unpaved road, so they recommend following the bus in a chase vehicle. Our youth pastor therefore rented a car in a town near Rocksprings to follow behind the bus. He hit a deer with it on the way back. Oops.
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I told my friend ahead of time to contact K-Tag and update the axle count on his tag, in order to avoid U-Haul being charged for toll violations in Kansas and Oklahoma, and therewith the potential for U-Haul billing him for the same. As I kind of expected, he put off looking into it until the last minute, didn't see a way to do it online, and basically said Oh well at that point. All I can say is that I'm glad it's not my bank account.
I-44 through central OKC sucks. I don't know why so many people love it. It's twisty, it has wonky exits, and it's been under construction forever now. Glad I wasn't driving that stretch. I always go I-35 to I-40 to I-44 instead.
A lot of the BGSes along I-44 on the south side of OKC are really faded, and I don't remember them being that way just 1½ years ago. What happened? It's gotten to the point that you can barely even read a couple of them.
Some parts of US-277 in northern Texas are getting kind of beat up, although road construction seems to be handling some of the worst parts. I'll still take it over I-35 through Texas any day, though.
What genius decided to make US-277 four lanes all the way from Wichita Falls to Abilene, but then leave this tiny little two-lane bit (https://goo.gl/maps/z3PoyDruXRnSeAEQ9) on the southbound lanes through the junction north of Anson?
Driving 700 miles with overdrive disengaged makes for some crappy gas mileage. Much happier after we dropped off the trailer and returned north with a nearly empty vehicle.
After filling up the storage unit in Del Rio, we took this scenic route (https://goo.gl/maps/jDqNjapRaLadDDKc7) up through the hills. It was fantastic! (Google Maps' estimated time is really optimistic. There was a lot of 35 mph driving.) Of course, you know you're in for a treat when you encounter this sign (https://goo.gl/maps/HfTwzbGp4QnPo2BZ8). We stopped at Baker's Crossing to take in the scenery.
(https://i.imgur.com/0Oqys0d.jpg)
Final thought: The Braum's restaurant in Chickasha (OK) is the redneck center of the universe.
30-JUN-2021 through 05-JUL-2021 – to the gulf town of Galveston, TX
This was a family vacation, my family of five plus my parents. We did the drive with our Pathfinder (with rooftop cargo box on top) leading and my parents' car following behind. In 2014, I swore to never drive through Dallas—Fort Worth again, and I made it this long before needing to. Was I looking forward to driving through both Dallas and Houston on the same day? NO! But you do what you have to do, I suppose.
I did all the driving this time, except for the southbound stretch from Edmond (OK) to Gainesville (TX). I find it's a lot easier to stay awake and alert when there's someone else following my own vehicle.
(https://i.imgur.com/TzcPjjO.jpg)
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My mom complained during a recent trip to Kansas City that I was leading at 5 mph over the limit, and she's only comfortable at about 3 or 4 mph over the limit. This time, I drove what I though was 3 mph over the limit, but her speedometer showed we were going 1 mph under. And she made a comment about that too. Geez, I can't handle such a narrow range of acceptable speeds! Whatever...
Does the signal setup shown below seem like a bad idea to anyone else? Drove through this last Wednesday.
(https://i.imgur.com/6LNaEjG.jpg)
I made the best of Dallas by taking this route (https://goo.gl/maps/qxFrejdXEVdj6XQz9)–I-35E to the PGBT to I-20 to I-35E to US-287. It wasn't that bad, really, except that my car was hit heading back northbound. On I-35E in Lewisville, some guy was hot-dogging, changing multiple lanes, and bumped the right corner of our rear bumper. We heard the knock, then felt the car jiggle. Both he and I slowed down, I exited the highway to check out the damage, and the other driver just kept on driving. Hit and run. Fortunately, there was practically zero damage to our car, just a scratch, not even a dent. My wife had taken a picture of the other guy's license plate, but I didn't bother to report it, considering nothing really happened to our car. The Lord really protected us, considering what might have happened! But suffice to say that I haven't exactly warmed up to driving through Dallas now.
This was my first time ever driving on I-45, my first time driving in Houston. And we hit Houston at the afternoon rush hour. Good heavens! All the way from Conroe to Beltway 8, traffic was thick and slow and stressful. And that's with at least four lanes to work with! Beltway 8 /slash/ the Sam Houston Tollway had some parts under construction, and it had its own bad traffic to deal with. At long last, we finally reached I-45 to Galveston, and there was road construction plus the aftermath of multiple wrecks to deal with. Man, that last driving stretch from Huntsville to Galveston was more stressful than all the rest of the drive put together! Yeesh... We had gained about 20 to 30 minutes on my timetable, and then we lost it all in about 100 miles.
The Sam Houston Ship Channel Bridge is seriously HIGH! Drive up, up, up, up. It made me a little nervous being so far up. And to think, they're in the process of replacing it in order to make even MORE room underneath!
Driving on Galveston Island is quite different, with cars sharing the road with golf carts all over the place.
Northbound, we hit pouring rain and standing water on I-45 between Galveston and Houston, hard enough to require slowing down to 50 mph. Houston traffic was fine early in the morning of July 5. Dallas wasn't even su-u-u-u-uper terrible, except for the whole getting hit thing.
What really sucked, though, was holiday traffic funneling through the one-lane sections of road construction in Oklahoma. It was bad enough at Pauls Valley, that we even got off the Interstate and deviated on OK-19 and OK-74 (https://goo.gl/maps/HnMup9pszBXmonWb6). As I type this, in fact, that deviation is still the route Google Maps recommends. We stopped for a potty break before getting back on the Interstate, and then we were only about one or two minutes behind the traffic we'd left behind (as estimated by passing some of the same vehicles a second time). So, if our break was 15 minutes, then we really ended up saving more than 12 minutes by taking the two-laners.
Oklahoma has not gotten rid of the "STATE LAW / MERGE NOW" signs. I saw probably ten of them. However, I did see one instance of their implementing the zipper merge. They used a portable VMS to say "TAKE TURNS AT MERGE POINT". Traffic was so terrible, though, that I really have no idea how it compared.
When there's a lane closure up ahead, why do drivers all get into the right lane way early, when they haven't even yet encountered a sign telling them which lane is closed? Why do they all assume it isn't the right lane that's closing?
When I was in junior high, I wrote something terrible about Oklahoma in school. Like, so bad I won't even tell you what it was. Because of that incident, my parents made me write a research paper about the history of Oklahoma on my own time. When we arrived in Blackwell for supper on Monday, my dad told me he owed me an apology–because Oklahoma deserved it! That comment was based on the pavement condition and traffic nightmares we encountered.
No further travel plans so far.
Most recently, US 421. I checked out Mountain City to hopefully find some picture frames/local paintings at antique stores, which was successful.
Quote from: index on July 08, 2021, 03:09:04 PM
Most recently, US 421. I checked out Mountain City to hopefully find some picture frames/local paintings at antique stores, which was successful.
I rather enjoy the drive between Boone and Mountain City. But Mountain City and Bristol? No, thanks. Did it once and don't ever plan to again.
Best route from Bristol to Boone is via Abingdon, US 58, and TN/VA 91 to Mountain City, then 421.
Just went to New Hampshire, left the state and reentered it on US 3.
Quote from: hbelkins on July 08, 2021, 05:23:08 PM
Quote from: index on July 08, 2021, 03:09:04 PM
Most recently, US 421. I checked out Mountain City to hopefully find some picture frames/local paintings at antique stores, which was successful.
I rather enjoy the drive between Boone and Mountain City. But Mountain City and Bristol? No, thanks. Did it once and don't ever plan to again.
Best route from Bristol to Boone is via Abingdon, US 58, and TN/VA 91 to Mountain City, then 421.
According to Google Maps, that route is quicker as well. Not surprising considering how haggard that stretch of 421 looks.
I plan to check the Tri-Cities out sometime soon and I may as well check that stretch out anyway, it couldn't possibly kill me. Other sites to visit on my laundry list for this area, out-of-state include the Bridle Creek Bridge, Burkes Garden, and since I'm so close I want to clinch a few counties in Eastern Kentucky. It's about six hours round-trip from me but I've made runs longer than that before in a day. I've also been wanting to check out old coal towns like Matewan and Grundy. Distance was a problem where I used to be but it's a lot more within reach now. That whole area has always intrigued me.
Quote from: index on July 08, 2021, 07:28:48 PM
Quote from: hbelkins on July 08, 2021, 05:23:08 PM
Quote from: index on July 08, 2021, 03:09:04 PM
Most recently, US 421. I checked out Mountain City to hopefully find some picture frames/local paintings at antique stores, which was successful.
I rather enjoy the drive between Boone and Mountain City. But Mountain City and Bristol? No, thanks. Did it once and don't ever plan to again.
Best route from Bristol to Boone is via Abingdon, US 58, and TN/VA 91 to Mountain City, then 421.
According to Google Maps, that route is quicker as well. Not surprising considering how haggard that stretch of 421 looks.
I plan to check the Tri-Cities out sometime soon and I may as well check that stretch out anyway, it couldn't possibly kill me. Other sites to visit on my laundry list for this area, out-of-state include the Bridle Creek Bridge, Burkes Garden, and since I'm so close I want to clinch a few counties in Eastern Kentucky. It's about six hours round-trip from me but I've made runs longer than that before in a day. I've also been wanting to check out old coal towns like Matewan and Grundy. Distance was a problem where I used to be but it's a lot more within reach now. That whole area has always intrigued me.
If you want to check out old coal towns, I'd eschew Grundy (and Matewan, too) in favor of the US 52 corridor, especially between Bluefield and Welch. I'm unfamiliar with the Bridle Creek Bridge so I googled it; it appears to be some sort of low-water bridge near Mouth of Wilson. Burkes Garden is being discussed on another thread. That area is pretty familiar to me (I'm about three hours from Bristol and Kingsport) so holler if you want any travel tips.
Quote from: hbelkins on July 08, 2021, 09:25:33 PM
Quote from: index on July 08, 2021, 07:28:48 PM
Quote from: hbelkins on July 08, 2021, 05:23:08 PM
Quote from: index on July 08, 2021, 03:09:04 PM
Most recently, US 421. I checked out Mountain City to hopefully find some picture frames/local paintings at antique stores, which was successful.
I rather enjoy the drive between Boone and Mountain City. But Mountain City and Bristol? No, thanks. Did it once and don't ever plan to again.
Best route from Bristol to Boone is via Abingdon, US 58, and TN/VA 91 to Mountain City, then 421.
According to Google Maps, that route is quicker as well. Not surprising considering how haggard that stretch of 421 looks.
I plan to check the Tri-Cities out sometime soon and I may as well check that stretch out anyway, it couldn't possibly kill me. Other sites to visit on my laundry list for this area, out-of-state include the Bridle Creek Bridge, Burkes Garden, and since I'm so close I want to clinch a few counties in Eastern Kentucky. It's about six hours round-trip from me but I've made runs longer than that before in a day. I've also been wanting to check out old coal towns like Matewan and Grundy. Distance was a problem where I used to be but it's a lot more within reach now. That whole area has always intrigued me.
If you want to check out old coal towns, I'd eschew Grundy (and Matewan, too) in favor of the US 52 corridor, especially between Bluefield and Welch. I'm unfamiliar with the Bridle Creek Bridge so I googled it; it appears to be some sort of low-water bridge near Mouth of Wilson. Burkes Garden is being discussed on another thread. That area is pretty familiar to me (I'm about three hours from Bristol and Kingsport) so holler if you want any travel tips.
Go ahead and hit me with them. I've also been eyeing a Des Moines trip in summer 2022 or so to visit a friend and that would take me through that general area, mostly on KY 15 and 160. I'm open to any diversions I should take on that. I see the Burkes Garden talk on the other thread, I'll take a look at that.
Nothing too exotic here. This morning we stopped at Reagan Airport and then went to Arlington Cemetery to visit my father's grave, so we exited Virginia into DC (Columbia Island) via the GW Parkway, crossed back into Virginia on Memorial Avenue, crossed back to DC on Memorial Avenue again, and returned to Virginia on Washington Boulevard.
NY/PA: I-81
PA/NJ: I-95
Went to Pittsburgh last week, and drove on somewhat out of the way routes instead of the obvious direct one.
Left Ohio: US 22 WV border
Entered Ohio: I-76 PA border
Quote from: SkyPesos on July 11, 2021, 08:42:25 AM
Went to Pittsburgh last week, and drove on somewhat out of the way routes instead of the obvious direct one.
Left Ohio: US 22 WV border
Entered Ohio: I-76 PA border
You missed a crossing(s)...
Quote from: Rothman on July 11, 2021, 08:47:54 AM
Quote from: SkyPesos on July 11, 2021, 08:42:25 AM
Went to Pittsburgh last week, and drove on somewhat out of the way routes instead of the obvious direct one.
Left Ohio: US 22 WV border
Entered Ohio: I-76 PA border
You missed a crossing(s)...
Actually, no he didn't, since this thread is about entering and leaving your home state. He lives in Ohio, so the pertinent crossings are where he left Ohio (into WV) and where he re-entered Ohio (from PA). The WV-PA crossing is irrelevant for purposes of this thread.
It's like my trip where I left Kentucky via the bridge at Ashland into Ohio, and re-entered Kentucky via WV 37/KY 23. Or when I left Kentucky via the Ironton-Russell bridge into Ohio, and returned to Kentucky via VA/KY 160 from Virginia. I had the OH/WV, WV/VA, and VA/TN, and TN/VA crossings in between.
Quote from: hbelkins on July 11, 2021, 03:41:21 PM
Quote from: Rothman on July 11, 2021, 08:47:54 AM
Quote from: SkyPesos on July 11, 2021, 08:42:25 AM
Went to Pittsburgh last week, and drove on somewhat out of the way routes instead of the obvious direct one.
Left Ohio: US 22 WV border
Entered Ohio: I-76 PA border
You missed a crossing(s)...
Actually, no he didn't, since this thread is about entering and leaving your home state. He lives in Ohio, so the pertinent crossings are where he left Ohio (into WV) and where he re-entered Ohio (from PA). The WV-PA crossing is irrelevant for purposes of this thread.
It's like my trip where I left Kentucky via the bridge at Ashland into Ohio, and re-entered Kentucky via WV 37/KY 23. Or when I left Kentucky via the Ironton-Russell bridge into Ohio, and returned to Kentucky via VA/KY 160 from Virginia. I had the OH/WV, WV/VA, and VA/TN, and TN/VA crossings in between.
You both missed a crossing(s)...
Did Ohio get split into multiple states overnight, and I happen to not know about it?
Quote from: Rothman on July 11, 2021, 04:34:59 PM
Quote from: hbelkins on July 11, 2021, 03:41:21 PM
Quote from: Rothman on July 11, 2021, 08:47:54 AM
Quote from: SkyPesos on July 11, 2021, 08:42:25 AM
Went to Pittsburgh last week, and drove on somewhat out of the way routes instead of the obvious direct one.
Left Ohio: US 22 WV border
Entered Ohio: I-76 PA border
You missed a crossing(s)...
Actually, no he didn't, since this thread is about entering and leaving your home state. He lives in Ohio, so the pertinent crossings are where he left Ohio (into WV) and where he re-entered Ohio (from PA). The WV-PA crossing is irrelevant for purposes of this thread.
It's like my trip where I left Kentucky via the bridge at Ashland into Ohio, and re-entered Kentucky via WV 37/KY 23. Or when I left Kentucky via the Ironton-Russell bridge into Ohio, and returned to Kentucky via VA/KY 160 from Virginia. I had the OH/WV, WV/VA, and VA/TN, and TN/VA crossings in between.
You both missed a crossing(s)...
Yeah, I'
Quote from: SkyPesos on July 11, 2021, 05:39:09 PM
Did Ohio get split into multiple states overnight, and I happen to not know about it?
Yeah, I'm not getting it. He left Ohio on US 22 and re-entered Ohio on I-76.
Quote from: SkyPesos on July 11, 2021, 05:39:09 PM
Did Ohio get split into multiple states overnight, and I happen to not know about it?
https://www.fox19.com/2020/02/11/where-is-ohio-trends-twitter-after-german-man-cant-pinpoint-it-map-us/
Quote from: Rothman on July 11, 2021, 08:36:17 AM
NY/PA: I-81
PA/NJ: I-95
And today:
NJ/NY: I-78
NY/NJ: I-78
NJ/PA: I-80
PA/NY: I-81
Quote from: hbelkins on July 11, 2021, 09:21:36 PM
Yeah, I'm not getting it. He left Ohio on US 22 and re-entered Ohio on I-76.
This.
In my recent (long) post, I said I left and re-entered Kansas on I-35 twice each recently, and I said I went to Texas both times. I gave no information about what highways I used to cross the Oklahoma/Texas border, yet no one had a problem with that because that isn't what this thread is about.
Quote from: kphoger on July 12, 2021, 01:54:31 PM
Quote from: hbelkins on July 11, 2021, 09:21:36 PM
Yeah, I'm not getting it. He left Ohio on US 22 and re-entered Ohio on I-76.
This.
In my recent (long) post, I said I left and re-entered Kansas on I-35 twice each recently, and I said I went to Texas both times. I gave no information about what highways I used to cross the Oklahoma/Texas border, yet no one had a problem with that because that isn't what this thread is about.
You missed a crossing(s)...
Nope. I just didn't add a state.
Quote from: cabiness42 on July 11, 2021, 09:28:16 PM
Quote from: SkyPesos on July 11, 2021, 05:39:09 PM
Did Ohio get split into multiple states overnight, and I happen to not know about it?
https://www.fox19.com/2020/02/11/where-is-ohio-trends-twitter-after-german-man-cant-pinpoint-it-map-us/
THIS trended??
Quote from: Rothman on July 12, 2021, 02:45:48 PM
Quote from: kphoger on July 12, 2021, 01:54:31 PM
Quote from: hbelkins on July 11, 2021, 09:21:36 PM
Yeah, I'm not getting it. He left Ohio on US 22 and re-entered Ohio on I-76.
This.
In my recent (long) post, I said I left and re-entered Kansas on I-35 twice each recently, and I said I went to Texas both times. I gave no information about what highways I used to cross the Oklahoma/Texas border, yet no one had a problem with that because that isn't what this thread is about.
You missed a crossing(s)...
Stop posting this, you're being disruptive.
Quote from: Scott5114 on July 13, 2021, 12:55:37 PM
Quote from: Rothman on July 12, 2021, 02:45:48 PM
Quote from: kphoger on July 12, 2021, 01:54:31 PM
Quote from: hbelkins on July 11, 2021, 09:21:36 PM
Yeah, I'm not getting it. He left Ohio on US 22 and re-entered Ohio on I-76.
This.
In my recent (long) post, I said I left and re-entered Kansas on I-35 twice each recently, and I said I went to Texas both times. I gave no information about what highways I used to cross the Oklahoma/Texas border, yet no one had a problem with that because that isn't what this thread is about.
You missed a crossing(s)...
Stop posting this, you're being disruptive.
I'm still waiting for him to clarify which crossing(s) was/were missed.
Quote from: SkyPesos on July 11, 2021, 08:42:25 AM
Went to Pittsburgh last week, and drove on somewhat out of the way routes instead of the obvious direct one.
Left Ohio: US 22 WV border
Entered Ohio: I-76 PA border
I was in Pittsburgh about 3-4 weeks ago and took US-30 most of the way across Ohio which was pretty nice actually. I was shunpiking so I didn't want to use the toll roads. It was nice to be able to bypass the Cleveland area because shunpiking to Pittsburgh from where I live involves going right into Cleveland but I was heading out to clinch the rest of Ohio and take a different route.
Left Michigan on US-23.
Entered Michigan on US-23.
Quote from: Flint1979 on July 13, 2021, 10:52:23 PM
Quote from: SkyPesos on July 11, 2021, 08:42:25 AM
Went to Pittsburgh last week, and drove on somewhat out of the way routes instead of the obvious direct one.
Left Ohio: US 22 WV border
Entered Ohio: I-76 PA border
I was in Pittsburgh about 3-4 weeks ago and took US-30 most of the way across Ohio which was pretty nice actually. I was shunpiking so I didn't want to use the toll roads. It was nice to be able to bypass the Cleveland area because shunpiking to Pittsburgh from where I live involves going right into Cleveland but I was heading out to clinch the rest of Ohio and take a different route.
I actually wanted to use the Ohio Turnpike, just to have a taste of what it's like driving on my state's toll road for the first time, which is why I took I-76/I-71 the way home. Also, it wasn't a bad option from where we started in Pittsburgh (Cranberry Township).
Quote from: SkyPesos on July 13, 2021, 11:10:12 PM
Quote from: Flint1979 on July 13, 2021, 10:52:23 PM
Quote from: SkyPesos on July 11, 2021, 08:42:25 AM
Went to Pittsburgh last week, and drove on somewhat out of the way routes instead of the obvious direct one.
Left Ohio: US 22 WV border
Entered Ohio: I-76 PA border
I was in Pittsburgh about 3-4 weeks ago and took US-30 most of the way across Ohio which was pretty nice actually. I was shunpiking so I didn't want to use the toll roads. It was nice to be able to bypass the Cleveland area because shunpiking to Pittsburgh from where I live involves going right into Cleveland but I was heading out to clinch the rest of Ohio and take a different route.
I actually wanted to use the Ohio Turnpike, just to have a taste of what it's like driving on my state's toll road for the first time, which is why I took I-76/I-71 the way home. Also, it wasn't a bad option from where we started in Pittsburgh (Cranberry Township).
Honestly I could have told ya what it's like, just like any other Interstate basically going across boring farm fields. I'm not sure where exactly you were heading to so I put Cincinnati in as the destination and it says it's only 19 miles longer and 15 minutes more time to take the route that you took compared to the fastest route between Cranberry Township and Cincinnati. Even taking that route how much of the Ohio Turnpike did you experience?
I'm presuming on his eastward trip to PGH, he exited the interstate system at Cambridge and took US 22 over to Steubenville. I've done that twice, once in each direction. The first time was westbound, and I remembered it as being a long and agonizing slog once the improved route ran out. But I also hadn't slept well the night before and was yawning the whole way. So I did it eastbound a few years ago traveling from Columbus to the Ohio River valley, opting for US 22 over staying on I-70 and then taking OH 7 north. (I-70 to I-77 to the US 22 exit). The second trip wasn't as bad as I remembered the first trip being. It was an interesting drive.
Quote from: hbelkins on July 14, 2021, 10:57:48 AM
I'm presuming on his eastward trip to PGH, he exited the interstate system at Cambridge and took US 22 over to Steubenville. I've done that twice, once in each direction. The first time was westbound, and I remembered it as being a long and agonizing slog once the improved route ran out. But I also hadn't slept well the night before and was yawning the whole way. So I did it eastbound a few years ago traveling from Columbus to the Ohio River valley, opting for US 22 over staying on I-70 and then taking OH 7 north. (I-70 to I-77 to the US 22 exit). The second trip wasn't as bad as I remembered the first trip being. It was an interesting drive.
Nah I avoid using I-70 completely. Did I-71->OH 315->I-670->I-270->OH 161->OH 16->US 36->US 250->US 22. OH 161/16 is mostly 4 lane, and so is US 36 west of I-77. It was a pretty nice drive as there's very little truck traffic east of Newark. Also, I used I-70 east of Columbus way too many times (on various trips to NYC and DC), and am bored of it.
both leaving and reentering on the George Washington Bridge.
Forgot about this...
Left Ohio via I-470 last week.
Re-entered Ohio via PA 51/Oh 14 earlier this week.
No crossings missed!
Either FL 85N or US 331N.
My Oregon trip this week: entered via I-5, exited via I-5, entered via I-205, exited via I-205
Two round trips on Portland's road bridges over the Columbia.
Today, left Kentucky/entered Tennessee on KY 61/TN 53 (ADHS Corridor J.) Re-entered Kentucky/left Tennessee on TN 111 (which pokes its nose ever so slightly into Kentucky before it terminates at US 127 due to a realigned intersection as a result of US 127 reconstruction.)
If I posted every time I left and re-entered my state I'd be posting every day, but here's this one is more interesting than most:
Left Indiana on River Dr (Munster)/Bernice Rd (Lansing). Re-entered on I-94 (New Buffalo/Michigan City).
From this last trip:
NY/PA: NY 14/PA 14
PA/MD: I-81
MD/PA: Orleans Rd/PA 26
PA/MD: PA 26/Orleans Rd
MD/WV: US 219
WV/VA: US 220
VA/WV: VA 84/WV 84
WV/PA: I-79
PA/NY: I-90
Quote from: Rothman on July 29, 2021, 12:05:36 AM
From this last trip:
VA/WV: VA 84/WV 84
The state line in that area is interesting. The first time I was in the area, in 2002, I was driving up WV 92 and made runs to the state line on both WV 39 and WV 84 to get End sign photos for the old State-Ends site. (I've since driven westbound on VA 39 to cross the state line). WV 92 seems to run along a fairly level plateau of sorts, and the state line is at the top of a precipice, so to speak. Immediately after you cross the state line going east on both routes, you start descending a mountain.
Compare that to other crossings, such as I-64, US 250, and US 33, where you climb a mountain on both sides of the state line.
Leave: I-64 VA-WV
Return: I-81 TN-VA
Most recently:
Leave: Highway 401 to Autoroute 20 (ON-QC)
Return: Autoroute 5 to King Edward Avenue (QC-ON)
Doing some catch up here...
Mid-August, took a trip where I crossed NY/PA and then back on I-81
Earlier this month:
NY/MA: I-90
MA/VT: I-91
VT/NH: VT/NH 123
NH/VT: NH/VT 123
VT/NH: Cornish-Windsor Covered Bridge
NH/VT: Cornish-Windsor Covered Bridge
VT/NY: VT 279/NY 915G ("To NY 7")
Last year, took a trip to Reno via I-80, went back out towards California via NV/CA 88.
This year, as part of the Daytona roadtrip, left California via the access road to AZ 95 in Needles, returned via US 395 at Topaz Lake.
Last time I took a road trip out of state, I went to SW Utah via Wyoming a month ago (I-70 was closed.) I ended up leaving and reentering the state along US 287. I was a passenger and I pushed to take I-25 back into CO since traffic was backed up in Fort Collins, but we ended up turning south in Laramie.
Left on I-10, reentered on US 87
Quote from: jlam on September 10, 2021, 04:01:54 PM
Last time I took a road trip out of state, I went to SW Utah via Wyoming a month ago (I-70 was closed.) I ended up leaving and reentering the state along US 287. I was a passenger and I pushed to take I-25 back into CO since traffic was backed up in Fort Collins, but we ended up turning south in Laramie.
Heh, your experience with that route is the opposite of mine. I grew up in SLC and had family in Denver, so we'd drive there on occasion. Every time we took the Wyoming route, we'd do 80 all the way to Cheyenne before turning south on 25, simply because it was all interstate and that's what we'd always done. In the pre-Google era, how was one to know 287 was faster?
My parents were shocked to learn 287 is in fact a faster way between Laramie and Fort Collins. I just drove that route for the first time a month ago.
Last trip, left Kentucky (entered Ohio) via I-71/I-75 on the lower deck of a double-decker bridge.
Returned to Kentucky (from Indiana) via I-64 on the lower deck of a double-decker bridge.
Quote from: hbelkins on September 10, 2021, 09:12:30 PM
Last trip, left Kentucky (entered Ohio) via I-71/I-75 on the lower deck of a double-decker bridge.
Returned to Kentucky (from Indiana) via I-64 on the lower deck of a double-decker bridge.
As long as you didn't come and go by the lower deck of the same bridge.
A few new ones to add from last month:
Left WA on US 197, re-entered from OR on US 97
Left WA on I-82, re-entered from OR on US 730
Left WA on US 12, re-entered from ID on SR 128
Left WA on SR 128, re-entered from ID on Southway Bridge
Left WA on US 12 (again), re-entered from ID on US 195 (and then switched back and forth on US 195 Spur)
Left WA on SR 270/ID-8, re-entered from ID on SH-6/SR 272
Left WA on SR 274/ID-60, re-entered from ID on SH-58/SR 278
Bonus: Left ID on US-2, re-entered from MT on SH-200
Left WA on SR 278/SH-58, re-entered from ID on US-2
Left WA on SR 290/SH-53, re-entered from ID on SH-41/SR 41/US 2
Briefly entered SC during a day trip from Atlanta to Savannah/Tybee Island areas. Left Georgia on I-95, returned on US 17.
Left Ohio on I-74 a few weeks ago, haven't reentered the state since then.
Quote from: Rothman on July 24, 2021, 10:35:58 AM
Quote from: allniter89 on July 24, 2021, 03:24:09 AM
Either FL 85N or US 331N.
You're not sure?
:-D^
I thought those were the only two hwys nearby to drive to AL . However checking Google Maps I see there are 3 additional hwys to AL, Okaloosa County Hwys 85A, 6 & 393. I thought 393 deadended at FL 85 but I see it continues as Robinson Rd into AL tho its not signed 393 except on Google Maps. There are many dirt roads that cross to AL also altho some of those might require 4WD that I dont have.
I guess I'll go exploring Sunday, I'll take pix if anything is noteworthy<doubtful
Assuming everything goes to plan today it will have been I-80 last Monday and I-80 today returning to California.
Quote from: Max Rockatansky on September 12, 2021, 08:01:15 AM
Assuming everything goes to plan today it will have been I-80 last Monday and I-80 today returning to California.
Never count chicks before they hatch.
Two most recent trips were both into TN this month:
Sep 12: Left, re-entered on US 321. Took a day trip to Watauga Lake with a few people.
Yesterday: Left on US 421, re-entered on US 321. Went to Johnson City to get my phone camera fixed (and I have to go back because they ordered the wrong part...) and Elizabethton to see a friend.
Quote from: index on September 22, 2021, 09:43:30 AM
Two most recent trips were both into TN this month:
Sep 12: Left, re-entered on US 321. Took a day trip to Watauga Lake with a few people.
Yesterday: Left on US 421, re-entered on US 321. Went to Johnson City to get my phone camera fixed (and I have to go back because they ordered the wrong part...) and Elizabethton to see a friend.
From Boone to Johnson City, entering Tennessee on 421? What route did you take past Mountain City?
I've said before that my go-to route to Boone is to take US 23 and Alternate US 58 to Abingdon, then US 58 to Damascus, then VA/TN 91 to Mountain City. But that seems a bit out of the way if you're going as far south as Johnson City, and I have no desire to cross the mountain between Mountain City and Bristol ever again. I've driven 321 between Boone and Hampton once, and while it wasn't a picnic, I liked it better than 421.
Quote from: hbelkins on September 22, 2021, 12:29:03 PM
Quote from: index on September 22, 2021, 09:43:30 AM
Two most recent trips were both into TN this month:
Sep 12: Left, re-entered on US 321. Took a day trip to Watauga Lake with a few people.
Yesterday: Left on US 421, re-entered on US 321. Went to Johnson City to get my phone camera fixed (and I have to go back because they ordered the wrong part...) and Elizabethton to see a friend.
From Boone to Johnson City, entering Tennessee on 421? What route did you take past Mountain City?
I've said before that my go-to route to Boone is to take US 23 and Alternate US 58 to Abingdon, then US 58 to Damascus, then VA/TN 91 to Mountain City. But that seems a bit out of the way if you're going as far south as Johnson City, and I have no desire to cross the mountain between Mountain City and Bristol ever again. I've driven 321 between Boone and Hampton once, and while it wasn't a picnic, I liked it better than 421.
I took 421 out of Boone, headed west on SR 67 at Mountain City, then on to 321/19E for the final stretch to Johnson City. SR 67 is a more scenic alternative to taking 321 all the way to the Tri-Cities (with a lot more opportunities to pass slow traffic) and only adds 5-10 minutes of extra travel time, although if you drive faster it's likely on par with or edges out 321, especially considering you can speed on 421 + 67 but can't really speed on 321.
I actually think I prefer it to 321 due to the passing opportunities - 321 is very curvy between Vilas and Hampton, so you only get a handful of risky passing zones to try your luck with, I'd never mess with them at night. I don't mind the curves themselves but it's getting stuck behind tourists/slow drivers that makes me go bonkers. SR 67 has a generous amount of climbing lanes and passing zones though, with traffic light enough that you have good opportunities to use them, and the views are a lot more impressive. I really want to drive it when the leaves change.
My route looked something like this: https://prnt.sc/1t9cgdp (https://prnt.sc/1t9cgdp)
Took US-412 out of Arkansas week before last, but didn't re-enter by road. Took a one-way road trip with my brother and his 1996 4Runner back to his condo 4 blocks from the Space Needle in Seattle. It was an almost 3000 mile trip that was on Interstate highways less than half the time.
Took US-412 west until it ended on I-25 in NM. Popped over through Cimarron Canyon to Angel Fire, Taos, and Santa Fe before running I-25 up to Colorado Springs, actually Manitou Springs specifically. Did Garden of the Gods, Glen Eyrie and the Pikes Peak cog rail, then took US-24 all the way through Leadville and Minturn until taking I-70 to Grand Junction. Then popped down to Moab via a BLM semi-paved road to UT-128 for the most breaktaking stretch of the whole trip. Took US-191 up through UT until US-6, then US-6 into the Salt Lake metro. Took I-15 through the most horrid stretch of travel for the whole trip, and it wasn't even close to rush hour! That metro seems to carry on FOREVER. Took US-89 to Logan, UT, then UT-30 back to I-15. Continued on I-15 up to Pocatello, then Idaho Falls. Left Idaho Falls and drove onward on I-15 next to Butte, then I-90 to Missoula, MT. Took US-93N/MT/ID-200W to Sandpoint, ID, then US-95S to Coeur d'Alene. Finished I-90W to Seattle, did a large amount of walking, including onto the Bainbridge Is. ferry and back, then darted back to NWA as directly as possible through Denver by air a couple days later. Seattle sure isn't as fun a place as the last several times I visited. Suffered through some really pushy panhandlers that would try to work you for a block and a half before moving on to the next target. A lot more tents in the streets, and one tweaker looked like he was humping a car door, but in reality was breaking into it in broad daylight, likely due to the absence of unappreciated and de-funded police. Sure must grind on the soul to deal with that on a regular basis. I pray for my brother and am glad he got out for a couple of weeks to get some perspective of normalcy in Arkansas.
I had forgotten about TN 67. I think I've been across it from Mountain City to 321 once, but remember very little about it, and don't remember the passing lanes.
US-17 VA/NC both ways.
Today:
NY/PA: I-81
PA/WV: I-70
WV/OH: I-70 (it's under major, MAJOR construction in Wheeling)
Quote from: MikieTimT on September 22, 2021, 04:24:14 PM
US-6 into the Salt Lake metro. Took I-15 through the most horrid stretch of travel for the whole trip, and it wasn't even close to rush hour! That metro seems to carry on FOREVER.
That's because you picked the wrong axis. Cross it on I-80 and it'll take you about 15 minutes. :)
Left Arizona on Interstate 10, headed east.
Re-entered on US 160.
Quote from: Rothman on September 22, 2021, 11:04:23 PM
Today:
NY/PA: I-81
PA/WV: I-70
WV/OH: I-70 (it's under major, MAJOR construction in Wheeling)
Forgot the rest from the trip:
OH/KY: I-275
KY/OH: I-471
OH/KY: US 27
KY/OH and OH/KY: Cincinnati Roebling Suspension Bridge, walking
KY/OH: US 127
OH/KY and KY/OH: I-71/I-75
OH/MI: US 23 (to US 223, I suppose)
MI/ON: Blue Water Bridge
ON/NY: Queenston-Lewiston Bridge (I-190)
My most recent out-of-province trip:
Exited Ontario on Highway 401 to Autoroute 20 in Quebec
Exited Quebec on Autoroute 5 to King Edward Avenue in Ontario
NY/PA: I-90
PA/OH: I-90
OH/IN: I-80/I-90
IN/IL: I-90
IL/IA: I-280
IA/IL: I-74
IL/IA: IL/IA 136
IA/IL: US 52
IL/WI: State Line Rd/CTH D
WI/IL: State Line Rd/IL 73
IL/IN: I-90
IN/OH: I-80/I-90
OH/PA: I-90
PA/NY: I-90
Left Michigan on I-69
Returned to Michigan on Fremont Road.
Here is a near-complete list of all the roads I've ever used to cross a state line.
AL/MS: I-20/I-59 US72
AL/GA: I-20
AZ/NM: I-10
AZ/UT: US163 US191
AR/MO: I-55
AR/ TN: I-55/US61/US64/US70/US79
CA/NV: US50
CO/WY: I-25/US87 US85 US287
CO/NE: SH71 I-76 US34
CO/OK: US287/US385
CO/NM: I-25/US85/US87 SH159 US160/US491
CO/UT: US491 I-70/US6/US50
GA/SC: I-20 I-520
ID/UT: I-84
ID/WY: Uncertain, probably SH33
IA/NE: I-80
IA/MN: I-35/SH27
IA/MO: SH27 I-29
KS/NE: SH27
MN/ND: I-94/US52
MS/TN: I-55/I-69 US45
MO/TN: I-155/US412
MT/WY: US20/US191/US287 SH59
NE/WY: I-80
ND/SD: SH49
OK/TX: US287
SD/WY: US16 I-90/US14
UT/WY: I-80/US189 US191 SH30
Quote from: SkyPesos on September 11, 2021, 08:59:41 PM
Left Ohio on I-74 a few weeks ago, haven't reentered the state since then.
and came back into Ohio on I-74 last night, though will leave in a few days again.
NY/VT: NY 915G/VT 279
VT/NH: I-89
NH/VT: I-89
VT/MA: I-91
MA/NY: I-90
To follow the Rothman rules, I might as well do every border crossing I just used on my last trip:
PA->DE: I-95
DE->PA: I-95
PA->NJ: I-95
NJ->NY: I-95
NY->CT: I-95
CT->MA: I-91
MA->VT: I-91
VT->NH: VT9
NH->VT: NH9
VT->NH: VT10A
NH->VT: NH10A
VT->QC: I-91
QC->NB: A85
NB->NS: NB2
NS->PE: Wood Island Ferry
PE->NB: PE1
NB->ME: NB95
ME->NH: US302
NH->VT: US2
VT->NH: I-93
NH->MA: I-93
MA->NH: I-95
NH->ME: I-95
ME->NH: I-95
NH->MA: I-95
MA->NY: I-90
NY->PA: I-81
PA->NJ: I-295
NJ->PA: I-676
Chris
Oct 21 - OH to KY - left on I-471 because the Brent Spence Bridge had a big traffic backup
Oct 27 - KY to OH - returned on Simeon Willis Memorial Bridge at Ashland, KY (unsigned OH 652 on the Ohio side)
This weekend:
CO->KS on CO96/K-96
KS->CO on US50/400
Chris
for Thanksgiving:
OK→KS on I-35
KS→OK on US-77 (took that from El Dorado to Perry to save on tolls and escape the monotony of taking the Usual Route)
NY/MA: I-90
MA/NY: I-90
Wow.
US 167/US 63 from LA to AR and back.
iPhone
Yesterday: Washington Boulevard (VA-27) crossing from Virginia onto Columbia Island in DC, then back into Virginia via Memorial Avenue to enter Arlington Cemetery. Later the same hour, back into DC via Memorial Avenue, then back into Virginia via I-395 over the 14th Street Bridge (there was so much traffic waiting to enter the cemetery that it was easier to go over Memorial Bridge and loop past the Jefferson Memorial than it would have been to continue around Memorial Circle to access I-395 from Columbia Island). Yesterday was Wreaths Across America family passholder day. Unlike last year, they didn't open up the service exit from the cemetery onto Columbia Pike to expedite traffic flow leaving the cemetery, which meant it took 20 minutes to half an hour to go from the cemetery end of Memorial Avenue to Memorial Bridge.
I live in Ann Arbor so this is usually pretty boring -- US-23 if going east, I-94 if going west. Most recent one that was a different road was US-2 leaving and I-94 returning (did a loop around lake Michigan).
On my last trip, I crossed the following:
TX/AR I-30
AR/MO I-55
MO/IL I-255
Virginia to Maryland via I-95 / I-495 Woodrow Wilson Bridge
Maryland to Virginia via US-301 / Nice Bridge.
Again!
NY/MA and MA/NY: I-90
So far:
[flew from NY to UT]
UT/WY: I-80
WY/NE: I-80
NE/IA: I-480
IA/IL: I-80
IL/IN: I-74
The last time I crossed a state border, I used US 80 To go from Georgia to cross the Alabama border, and I used the same highway back.
Walt Whitman Bridge (I-76), yesterday. Drove to Philly on my lunch break, paid the toll, picked up a hoagie from a small deli in South Philly, came home, ate lunch.
For me, I-93 MA/NH. I went to Vermont to go skiing this past weekend and entered New Hampshire on I-93 and crossed back into Massachusetts on the same highway.
Quote from: Rothman on January 10, 2022, 11:41:34 PM
So far:
[flew from NY to UT]
UT/WY: I-80
WY/NE: I-80
NE/IA: I-480
IA/IL: I-80
IL/IN: I-74
IN/OH: I-74
Quote from: Rothman on January 11, 2022, 11:22:02 PM
Quote from: Rothman on January 10, 2022, 11:41:34 PM
So far:
[flew from NY to UT]
UT/WY: I-80
WY/NE: I-80
NE/IA: I-480
IA/IL: I-80
IL/IN: I-74
IN/OH: I-74
OH/KY: I-471
KY/OH and OH/KY: Roebling Bridge (walking)
KY/OH: I-71/I-75
OH/KY: I-71/I-75
NY/CT: I-95
CT/NY: I-95
NY/NJ: Garden State Parkway
NJ/NY: I-287
Jan 7: OH to KY on I-75/I-71
Jan 18: PA to OH on I-90
That's by far the most drastic difference I've had between exit and re-entrance points
I haven't left Arizona since October of 2020. When I did. I left via AZ State Route 78 (which turns into NM 78 at the state line) and returned via US 70.
Dang. Forgot another NY/MA and MA/NY: I-90.
I-295, North Attleboro, MA/Cumberland, RI and back.
Most recently, left Illinois on I-57 (a first for me; most of the time, I leave IL on I-94 west towards Milwaukee or I-90 towards Indiana) and...I flew home, so...technically I-190, I guess?
Left the state of Ohio via the Brent Spence Bridge (aka I-71/75) back on Feb. 9
Returned to my home state via I-70 from Indiana, earlier this evening.
Massachusetts Ave, both leaving and returning after hitting my local PNC Branch. Technically, Westmoreland Circle I suppose.
Just took a trip between the Denver area and Reno.
Left CO/entered UT on I-70, left UT/entered NV on I-80.
Left NV/entered UT on US 50 (wanted to get the "Loneliest Road" in), left UT/entered CO on I-70.
Just went to Laramie; left and returned on US 287
Huh. Forgot I-190/ON 405 and back in mid-February.
On a recent trip I left GA on a local road (near I-75) and re-entered on I-24, then left again on I-24. On the return trip I used a different route so I only crossed the state line once, entering GA on I-75.
Left Georgia on US 27, returned on US 19.
Quote from: CtrlAltDel on December 22, 2021, 12:29:56 PM
On my last trip, I crossed the following:
TX/AR I-30
AR/MO I-55
MO/IL I-255
My return trip was slightly different:
IL/MO I-55
MO/AR I-55
AR/TX AR-151/TX Loop 151
Left: I-35 into Oklahoma
Entered: US-54 from Oklahoma
Today I left and reentered Florida to Folkston, Georgia on US 1-23-301.
Quote from: kphoger on March 08, 2022, 03:13:13 PM
Left: I-35 into Oklahoma
Entered: US-54 from Oklahoma
I'm guessing the other state involved is Kansas.
Quote from: CtrlAltDel on March 15, 2022, 05:15:37 PM
Quote from: kphoger on March 08, 2022, 03:13:13 PM
Left: I-35 into Oklahoma
Entered: US-54 from Oklahoma
I'm guessing the other state involved is Kansas.
Yes. My location says Wichita, KS.
Quote from: kphoger on March 15, 2022, 05:57:56 PM
Quote from: CtrlAltDel on March 15, 2022, 05:15:37 PM
Quote from: kphoger on March 08, 2022, 03:13:13 PM
Left: I-35 into Oklahoma
Entered: US-54 from Oklahoma
I'm guessing the other state involved is Kansas.
Yes. My location says Wichita, KS.
That was indeed the source of my guess.
Left Indiana on I-74 at IL border on March 12
Reentered on I-69 at KY border yesterday
tonight:
left on US 2, returned on Business US 2
left on MN 200, returned on ND 200
Sunday:
left on US 10, returned on ND/MN 210
NY/PA: I-90
PA/OH: PA 108/E. Garfield Road
OH/WV: I-470
WV/PA: I-70
PA/NY: I-90
On my last trip out of Michigan, I departed on US 23/US 223 right after Christmas and returned via US 141 after New Years.
I spent most of March in Florida. We drove down, so I left Michigan into Indiana vis US-31 and re-entered Michigan from Ohio via US-23.
Other border crossings on this trip:
IN->KY: I-65
KY->TN: I-65
TN->GA->TN: I-24
TN->GA (for good): I-75
GA->FL: I-75
FL->GA: I-95
GA->SC: I-95
SC->NC: I-77 (technically crossed between SC and NC a few times at Carowinds)
NC->VA: I-77
VA->WV: I-77
WV->OH: US-33
When I lived with my parents in Newark, DE, I was very close to Maryland and not too far from Pennsylvania. When I got my own place in 2002, I found myself getting in the car and leaving the state spontaneously a lot, especially on weekends. One of my coping strategies was to take I-95 north to US 322, then the Commodore Barry across to I-295 south. I found the relatively rural stretch of 295 in New Jersey refreshing. Then I'd take the Delaware Memorial back into Delaware.
I also developed a four-state loop, taking DE 896 north out of Newark, clipping Maryland, then taking PA 896 to PA 841, to US 1, to US 322 to I-295. My apartment was relatively close to the bridge, just off US 40 right after it splits off of US 13. (I'd often walk to the McDonald's at Hares Corder.)
I-39/90 Illinois
Replaces US-2 Michigan
Just for fun, for a recent trip I just took:
NY/CO: Plane
CO/IA: Plane
IA/NE: IA 175/NE 51 and back
IA/NE: I-129 and back
IA/SD: I-29
SD/NE: SD 19/NE 15 and back
SD/NE: US 81
NE/SD: NE 14/SD 37 and back
NE/SD: US 281
SD/NE: SD 43/NE 11
NE/SD: US 183 and back
NE/SD: US 83
SD/NE: SD 407/NE 87 and back
SD/NE: US 385
NE/WY: US 20 and back
NE/WY: US 26 and back
NE/IA: I-680
IA/NY: Plane
Most recent trip I took was last July:
Left Alabama via I-20, entered Georgia
Left Georgia via I-75, entered Tennessee
Left Tennessee via I-75, entered Kentucky
Left Kentucky via I-471, entered Ohio
Left Ohio via I-275, entered Kentucky
Left Kentucky via I-64, entered Indiana
Left Indiana via I-64, entered Illinois
Left Illinois via I-70, entered Missouri
Left Missouri via I-64, entered Illinois
Left Illinois via U.S. 45, entered Kentucky
Left Kentucky via I-24, entered Tennessee
Left Tennessee via I-65, entered Alabama
I'm in Knoxville, TN right now and last left NC on US 19E.
The day before I was in North Georgia for two days, leaving NC on NC 60/SR 60 Spur and re-entering using SR 515/NC 69.
Most recently left on I-49, returned on US 71.
Most recently left Mass. for RI on I-95, and reentered Mass. from RI on 95.
Just departed and returned to Louisiana. Same way both times - I-20/US 80 at Vicksburg, MS.
iPhone
delaware memorial bridge
I-95 across the MA/RI border
Yesterday I entered Ohio from Michigan on I-75.
I re-entered Michigan on US-23.
I leave and re-enter WI on US 61/151 3-4 days a week for work
Last weekend, I left MA on I-95, and returned on RI/MA 24.
I-84 both ways across the MA/CT border
Most recently: Left and re-entered on I-77 @ the NC/SC line
Tomorrow: Leaving on I-77 @ SC line, re-entering on US 321 @ NC line, then leaving again on US 19E @ TN line
Friday: Re-entering NC via I-26, leaving NC via I-26 @ SC line, then re-entering via I-77
The reason for the indirect route is that I'm picking up a friend in York, SC for a short trip to Johnson City via Boone. I'm stopping there to pick up some stuff up.
Quote from: index on May 31, 2022, 03:45:07 PM
Most recently: Left and re-entered on I-77 @ the NC/SC line
Tomorrow: Leaving on I-77 @ SC line, re-entering on US 321 @ NC line, then leaving again on US 19E @ TN line
Friday: Re-entering NC via I-26, leaving NC via I-26 @ SC line, then re-entering via I-77
The reason for the indirect route is that I'm picking up a friend in York, SC for a short trip to Johnson City via Boone. I'm stopping there to pick up some stuff up.
Well, I ended up taking a different route to go take my friend to Mt. Mitchell since he'd never been to the mountains until I brought him to Tennessee. I figured I'd go big or go home with showing him around. I left TN via SR 395 and ended up taking US 221 into SC in order to clinch the route in NC. Everything else was the same.
Left on I-75, returned on I-69.
I have a new entry into this thread. Left Kentucky entering Tennessee on US 127 and re-entered on US 27.
I left Michigan using I-75, on a trip to Georgia. I also returned to Michigan on I-75.
left on MN 55, returned on I-94
Left MA to RI on I-295. Returned on RI/MA 146.
Quote from: roadman65 on October 18, 2019, 10:37:30 PM
The last time you took a road trip out of state, where did you cross the state line into the neighboring state? When you returned what road did you use to reenter your home state?
....
(1) In both directions, we were immediately adjacent to, but not on, US-301 here (the thin grey line just to the right of the road) (https://www.google.com/maps/@36.5452895,-77.5301938,19.54z/data=!5m1!1e2).
(2) Not on a road–we were on the Auto Train. We weren't even going to consider making the I-95 trip on Memorial Day Weekend.
This weekend was the first time I've driven in/out of Ontario since Jan. 2020. This time was on the 401/A-20 at the Quebec border for a trip to Montreal.
Quote from: 7/8 on June 07, 2022, 09:54:31 AM
This weekend was the first time I've driven in/out of Ontario since Jan. 2020. This time was on the 401/A-20 at the Quebec border for a trip to Montreal.
I made that trek. The traffic is a nightmare sometimes.
Most recently (Saturday) I left Delaware on I-95 and re-entered it on US 202.
One of my recent trips had me leaving Aragon for Catalonia on N-230 (giving me a complete clinch of the National Highways in my province), then returning on C-26/A-140, leaving again on that same route and returning for good on the no longer tolled AP-2.
Most recently, I left Aragon for Navarre on A-1201/NA-128, and returned on A-21.
I-95 to Rhode Island
Took a day trip to Louisville yesterday -- entered Kentucky on I-65, re-entered Indiana on I-64.
I-495/I-95 over the Woodrow Wilson Bridge.
We went to the Nats game yesterday, so we drove over to the Branch Avenue Metro station in Maryland to avoid congestion downtown (there was a music festival) and to avoid having to change trains. It works quite well, but man, it reminded me why I hate the PG County Beltway so much. Lots of absurdly aggressive driving, tailgating, weaving in and out, etc. On the way over, coming off the bridge I was in the right lane and the guy in front of me was doing about 60 mph. But the guy in the left lane was going a little slower than that, so I couldn't go anywhere. Meanwhile, the dumbshit redneck behind me in his stupid pickup was inches from my bumper (had to turn off the adaptive cruise control–if it braked suddenly, the redneck would have rear-ended us). So the redneck became furious, whipped across to the left between two cars, and passed using the left shoulder, never mind that there were two trucks up ahead so he didn't get anywhere anyway.
Very boring answer. Drove to Kansas City via I-70 and returned on I-70.
Left on I-295 from North Attleboro, Ma to Cumberland, RI.
Came back on I-95 from Pawtucket, RI to Attleboro, MA.
This weekend, left on I-295 and returned on I-395.
Left Massachusetts Friday on I-93, returned home on I-91.
On my second Montreal trip of the month, I left Ontario on ON 34/QC 344 in Hawkesbury/Grenville (for new counties and highways) and returned on the standard ON 401/QC A-20 route.
Went to Texas last week; left and returned to CO on US 287/385
Left on I-95, returned on I-395.
Left Massachusetts yesterday on MA 125 returned on I-93.
About two weeks ago, to and from Michigan, US 23 both ways
Left MA for RI on I-295. Returned on RI/MA 24.
Left Illinois for Indiana using I-94.
Left Indiana for Michigan using I-94.
Returned to Indiana using US-131.
Returned to Illinois using US-30.
On my third (and likely last) Montreal trip of the year, I crossed ON/QC along the 417/A-40 (a first for me), then returned on the usual 401/A-20. And now I have 100% completion of Ontario's 400-series highways. :thumbsup:
AK/BC: White Pass and Yukon Route Railway, both directions.
Yesterday I left Michigan on I-75. Re-entered on US-23.
Went to Rhode Island today. Entered and reentered on I-95 both ways.
Went to California last week. Entered and reentered on Interstate 10 both directions.
Left Ohio a week ago on US 20 EB. Re-entering right now on I-470 WB.
A few weeks ago, I went on a trip to Utah and New Mexico. Left Arizona on US 191 and came back on I-40.
MN 271/SD 28
US 14
Went out on a trip to Hershey, PA, exited Virginia via I-495 and re-entered via US 15.
Left on I-95; returned on MA-146.
Left my state on I-84 and returned also on I-84.
This past weekend: NY/MA and back: I-90.
US-8 at the MN/WI border
Left on I-295 to RI; returned on I-95.
Went up to Maine today and left and returned on I-95.
Wow, I haven't left my state since the 8th grade trip to DC a month and a half ago.
Left on Barnum Road/Catt CR 29, returned a couple days later on US 15/I-99.
I-84 both ways to and from Massachusetts
Yep...another I-90, NY to MA, stuck in MA.
Left and returned MA/Ri on I-95.
Left Massachusetts on I-84 and returned on I-84.
Quote from: Rothman on August 15, 2022, 08:50:23 PM
Yep...another I-90, NY to MA, stuck in MA.
MA/NY: I-90. :D
Last week: left MA on I-95, returned on I-395.
Left and returned MA on I-95.
Left/returned to IL from IA on US-20 last weekend
I left my state on Adelaide Pl in Munster and re-entered it on I-65 in Jeffersonville and I really doubt anybody else has ever done that.
Left on US 14/61/MSR 16, returned on I-35.
MD/DE 404. Both ways. Again.
I-86/NY 17 where it dips into Sayre, PA for half a mile.
Just returned from a conference in Lousyville. Two straight nights I ventured across the river to eat. Took US 31 across and back both times.
Left on MA/RI-121 from Wrentham, MA to Cumberland, RI.
Returned on I-295.
Did a little driving around after an eye doctor's appointment in Morehead today which involved a jaunt into Scioto, Adams, and Brown counties in Ohio. Left Kentucky/entered Ohio via Spur KY 8/OH 852 (Carl D. Perkins Bridge), left Ohio/re-entered Kentucky on US 62.
Thursday (the 8th) was my first time crossing the US-Canada land border since January 2020! I crossed into Michigan on the Ambassador Bridge around 8pm and had zero line up, which was great. The bridge lanes (1 lane each way) are very narrow for trucks though with the construction.
On Sunday, I came back to Ontario through the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel, which took about 15 minutes.
Quote from: 7/8 on September 15, 2022, 09:02:57 AM
the US-Canada land border
I wouldn't consider Detroit/Windsor to be a land border.
Quote from: GaryV on September 15, 2022, 09:11:40 AM
Quote from: 7/8 on September 15, 2022, 09:02:57 AM
the US-Canada land border
I wouldn't consider Detroit/Windsor to be a land border.
Haha, I see what you mean, but ArriveCAN calls it "entry by land" :)
I went to Rhode Island today and left and returned on I-95.
Quote from: 7/8 on September 15, 2022, 09:18:35 AM
Quote from: GaryV on September 15, 2022, 09:11:40 AM
Quote from: 7/8 on September 15, 2022, 09:02:57 AM
the US-Canada land border
I wouldn't consider Detroit/Windsor to be a land border.
Haha, I see what you mean, but ArriveCAN calls it "entry by land" :)
Likewise, when I drive to Mexico, my entry requirements are governed by laws pertaining to "land and sea" entries–even though I cross a river every time I drive into Mexican territory. For example, my children are able to use passport cards, even though the border is on neither land nor sea.
That section of the Valencian Community causing a gap on A-226 is now for me. When I went to Naples, I left and returned to my home region on A-22.
Left on I-95.
Returned on I-295.
Went to Newport, RI. Left on MA/RI 24 and returned on I-95.
Left Friday on I-94, returned today on US 12.
A few months ago I left Georgia on I-75 nb, and returned via a flight from Virginia, so the first numbered route I used upon reentering the state was I-85 nb leaving Atlanta Airport.
On Friday I left Ohio on Secor Rd from Toledo into Michigan, returned a few hours later on I-75.
NY/PA and back: I-81.
Left MA on I-95; returned on RI/MA-146.
To work on my consecutive number list, I went from Oh 304 to Pa 318. Then about 2 hours later, I did it in reverse.
Left today on I-395 and returned on I-95.
Left and returned on I-295 from MA to RI and back.
I left on I-75 and reentered on US-23.
Left and re-entered Florida on US 319.
I don't leave Texas often. It would have been when my ex-wife and I were still married last September 2021 and went to Yellowstone/Grand Tetons, leaving Texas on US-87 at Texline and returning on US-380 from Roswell, NM.
Left Colorado and entered Nebraska on US6.
Returned from Nebraska into Colorado on NE23/CO23.
Good and random ones this week.
Left and returned on I-84 both ways.
Left on I-295 and returned on I-95.
Another trip in the books:
NY/PA I-81
PA/DE I-95
DE/MD US 301
MD/VA US 301
VA/NC I-85
NC/VA US 258
VA/MD US 301
MD/DC I-295
DC/MD DC 295/MD 295
MD/DE I-95
DE/NJ I-295
NJ/PA Sussex County 560/PA 739 (Dingmans Ferry Bridge)
PA/NY I-81
A couple months ago, I left Texas into Oklahoma on US 75. Yesterday I returned via US 271.
Left and re-entered Florida on US 319 this weekend.
Finally, a somewhat interesting entry to this thread: left NY on the Cumberland Head/Grand Isle ferry (not a road, I know), and re-entered NY from VT 279/Bennington Bypass.
Interstate 275 in the Cincinnati area, Interstate 275 in the Cincinnati area
Left on I-75, returned on OH-109/M-52.
Last Wednesday I left Colorado and entered New Mexico via Colorado/New Mexico Highway 17 and reentered Colorado Thursday on US 550.
Left and returned on I-95
Back in July I left Arizona on Greenlee County Route 67002 aka Virden Hwy. I returned to AZ via US 70.
Boring, but I-25 both ways on the way to Wyoming to buy a car.
Last week I left Ohio via I-70 into Indiana.
Yesterday, I re-entered Ohio via US 23 from some state, north of Toledo.
I left MA and re-entered MA on I-84 following a long road trip.
I left via I-80/94 and returned via I-64
Last weekend, I left Michigan and returned on I-75, on the International Bridge.
Back in September, I left to and returned from Wisconsin on US 141.
I-90: NY/MA.
Left Oklahoma on US-66. Well, sort of. It was the old alignment of it between Erick and Texola and the state line. (Definitely worth checking out if you're in the area. Four lane divided Bates concrete...Now that's the good stuff...)
Returned on plain old boring I-40.
Left MA on I-95; returned on I-295.
Left and returned today on I-93.
I left Oklahoma today on US 75 northbound, and returned on I-44 westbound.
Came back from Thanksgiving travels and left and returned on I-84.
Left on US 40 and returned on MD 281 (don't remember the name) / Old Baltimore Pike.
Left MA on I-295; returned on I-95.
Oct 20 - left on I-75 into Kentucky
Oct 31 - returned on US 30 from West Virginia
Left and reentered on I-15 to and from Nevada.
Last July left Florida on I-75. Returned on US 27.
Left Colorado into New Mexico on I-25.
Returned yesterday on NM522/CO159.
Left MA on I-95; returned on I-295.
Left and returned to Massachusetts on I-95.
Left and returned to Massachusetts via I-84
Left and returned on I-95 (MA-RI).
I'll play.
2022 Year In Review
4/2 (CT) - Leave I-84, Re-Enter US 6/US 202
6/21 (MA) - Leave and Re-Enter MA/NY 71
6/26 (PA) - Leave and Re-Enter I-86/NY 17 (Waverly/Sayre)
9/23-25 (PA/MD/NJ) - Leave US 6/US 209, Re-Enter NJ/NY 284
10/8 (VT) - Leave NY/VT 67, Re-Enter Washington CR 20
Used I-95 leaving and returning here in Massachusetts.
Left Dec. 21 on I-76 and returned Dec. 29 on US 36.
I left Michigan/entered Ohio on I-75.
Left Ohio/entered Michigan on OH-295.
Left Michigan/entered Ohio again on Thompson Highway.
Left Ohio/entered Michigan on Fulton County 6/Hodges Highway in Michigan.
Left and returned on US 219.
I left and returned to Ontario on the Quebec border (401/A-20), Jan 7 and 14.
Left on I-95 to RI; returned on I-295.
VA-168 both ways
Short little excursion today. Left on KY 10/OH 253, returned on WV 37/KY 3 Spur.
Most recent road trip: over Christmas, I left and reentered Ontario at the Peace Bridge in Buffalo. Most recent trip outside of Ontario was for work in January, flying from Pearson to Newark and back.
Last week I skated out of Ohio via the Brent Spence Bridge, earlier this week I reentered Ohio via the I-275 (east) bridge from Kentucky
Left from MA on I-95 to RI; returned on I-295.
Went up to New Hampshire left and came back on I-95.
My usual route when visiting family in Washington is back and forth on I-90. However, one trip in Winter of 2021-2022, I went out of Montana on I-90 as usual, but had to come back into the state on ID/MT 200 as Lookout Pass was closed due to avalanches.
Left Massachusetts on I-93 and also returned on I-93.
Left and returned to MA (to/from RI) on I-95.
Left on DE/MD 273, returned on DE/MD 279.
I-77 NC/VA both ways
I-84 MA/CT border both ways.
Left the state on I-93 returned on NH/MA 12.
Most of the time when I leave the state my family uses I-195 (RI/MA) and RI/MA 136 to enter and reenter RI
On Sunday I left Ohio into Kentucky on OH 852 (Carl Perkins Bridge) and returned to Ohio from West Virginia on WV 527 (Robert Byrd Bridge)
On Monday I left Ohio into Kentucky on US 23 (Grant Bridge) and returned from Kentucky on OH 852 (Carl Perkins Bridge) approximately 2 minutes later.
I left on US-23 and re-entered Michigan also on US-23.
On my weekend trip with my brother, I left Kentucky and entered Tennessee on KY 139/TN 120.
I left Tennessee and entered Alabama on TN 69/AL 20.
I left Alabama and re-entered Tennessee on AL 79/TN 16.
I left Tennessee and re-entered Kentucky on I-65.
My last road trip to Arizona I took I-80 west out of Iowa and then I-35 back in.
Saturday I took a brief foray out of Ohio, leaving via US 50 over the Blennerhassett Bridge, then returning to Ohio via the Williamstown Bridge (WV? Oh 60? Old US 21)
Quote from: Hot Rod Hootenanny on March 19, 2023, 10:21:00 PM
Saturday I took a brief foray out of Ohio, leaving via US 50 over the Blennerhassett Bridge, then returning to Ohio via the Williamstown Bridge (WV? Oh 60? Old US 21)
Shown on West Virginia DOT county maps as WV 31, but not signed as such.
Took a quick day trip up to New Hampshire and left and came back on I-93.
I-94 at the MN border.
April 8...Left on I-81
April 15...Returned on I-81
Last time I left California via road it was US-101 into Oregon. On the way back, took I-5 into California.
Took I-84 both ways.
In 2020, I took a trip to South Carolina, I took US 29 in and out of Virginia, and I-85 in and out of South Carolina.
a few weeks ago:
Left Ohio into Michigan on Whiteford Rd
Reentered Ohio from Michigan a couple hours later on US 24 (Telegraph Rd), where there was also a sign saying "You will do better in Toledo"
Saturday, I took I-295/US 40 into New Jersey, then took it back into Delaware, then took US 40 into Maryland, and MD 281/Old Baltimore Pike back into Delaware.
Last time I left Florida, I left it on I-75, but reentered it on US 27.
Friday: Left Ohio into West Virginia on US 35
Sunday: Re-entered Ohio from West Virginia on I-77
I-90 NY/MA and back...again.
Yesterday I left Massachusetts on MA 24 and returned on RI 24.
I-81/ON 137 headed north
ON 16/NY 812 headed south
Recently left the state via CA 62 onto AZ 95 Truck. I ended up returning to California via I-10.
This past weekend I left on I-75 and returned on I-75.
Left MA to RI and returned to MA from RI on I-95.
Exited Ohio via US 33 into West Virginia, last week.
Reentered Ohio, last night, via I-80 from Pennsylvania.
Left on I-91
Re-entered on MA/CT 187
Felt like taking the scenic route home.
Yesterday I left Virginia on I-95, and came back on US 29.
An enjoyable trip, celebrating my daughter's graduation from college and despite hitting rush hour in NYC:
NY/MA: I-90
MA/CT: I-91
CT/NY: I-95
NY/NJ: I-78
NJ/PA: I-80
PA/NY: I-81
I had a work trip at the beginning of the month. I left Colorado via I-25 towards Raton and returned on I-70 from Kansas.
Left Florida on US 319, returned on I-95 (thus completing my clinch of all interstate mileage in Georgia).
NY/PA: I-81
PA/MD: I-81
MD/WV: I-81
WV/VA: WV Trunk Secondary Road 26, Runnymeade Road/VA 739
VA/WV: VA 127/WV 127
WV/VA: WV 127/VA 127
VA/WV: US 522
WV/VA: US 522
VA/WV: I-81
WV/MD: I-81
MD/PA: I-81
PA/NY: I-81
I briefly jaunted into Kansas to tag Mount Sunflower (Kansas's high point). I left CO on Cheyenne County Road DD/Tumbleweed Road and returned to CO a few miles south of there on US 40.
Most recently, OH→IN on I-70 (ugh); IN→OH on US 30 (much better).
I can think of some interesting other ones over the years like one time when I lived in NC and drove to DE (NC→VA on US 13; VA→NC on I-95).
AR-43->MO-43 to go to Grand Lake tubing on Saturday.
MO-43->AR-43 that evening after passing within a few feet of the AR/MO/OK Tripoint for the second time that day, and shortly thereafter just about plowed a fawn running across the road after its mama. Couldn't dodge while pulling a boat, but did manage to brake hard enough to miss and alarm everyone in the truck. If you can't Dodge it, Ram it! Would have been the second time I hit a deer with the truck while loaded otherwise. First time was with a Lance 1161 truck camper in the bed leaving the north rim of the Grand Canyon back in '04. Was coming around a corner already, so no swerving would have been possible without running into the oncoming lane around a blind corner, or tumping over sideways trying to turn right harder. Deer went flying through the air as viewed in my outside left mirror. Pulled over at the next available turn out and checked out the front end. Tuft of hair stuck between the chrome and plastic on the front bumper, but no damage to the truck. Can't vouch for the flying deer.
Last Friday, I left Massachusetts on MA/RI-146. Today, I returned via I-95.
This past weekend, left and returned to PA via I-95 at the DE border
Left Massachusetts on I-84 returned on I-90.
For my Québec trip last month, I left Maine (and the USA) via US 201 (and Maine Route 6) which changed to Québec Route 173 en route to Québec.
Returning from Montréal to the United States, I used Québec Route 133 and future Autoroute 35 which changed into Interstate 89 in Vermont (and a full clinch of I-89 as well!).
NH Route 4 into Maine Route 4 was used to re-enter the State of Maine.
Every border crossing from a recent trip all over New England:
MD/PA: I-83
PA/NJ: I-78
NJ/NY: I-287
NY/MA: I-90
MA/VT: I-91
VT/NH: I-93
NH/ME: US 302
ME/NH: I-95
NH/MA: I-95
MA/CT: I-84
CT/NY: CT 15 Merritt Pkwy/Hutchinson River Pkwy
NY/NJ: I-287
NJ/PA: I-78
PA/MD: I-83
US 59/US 270
AR 88/OK 1
VA/NC 168 both ways.
MN-36
Last week: left MA on Paine Street in Bellingham (became Mendon Road in Woonsocket, RI); returned on I-295.
This week: left MA on I-95; returned on I-395.
Left MA on I-295, and returned on MA-24.
Outbound from California on I-15 into Nevada and back on Arizona State Route 95.
Today, I left Kentucky/entered Virginia via KY 3174 (future US 460) and re-entered Kentucky on current US 460.
I-84 both ways
I-95 (Piscataqua River Bridge), in both directions.
I left WB via I-80/94 and re-entered WB via I-94.
You can probably surmise at least one very specific stretch of road that I used in between. (I was not on a boat during the trip)
Yesterday, I left PA for NJ along US 202 and returned to PA from NJ along US 1.
Toward funeral and hotel back in Jan. Hotel: CA-99 To CA-58 To I-15 to I-40 To Needles Hwy.
Funeral:NV-163 to AZ-68 to US-93 to I-40 To Stockton hill.
On the way back I-40 to US-93 to AZ-68 to NV-163 To US-95 to I-40 to I-15 to CA-58 To CA-99
NY/PA I-99/US 15
PA/NY I-81
From a last-minute getaway to Asheville over the long 4th weekend:
MD/VA + VA/WV + WV/VA again: US 340
VA/TN: I-81
TN/NC: I-26
Left Texas on 6/21 on I-40 crossing into New Mexico and returned to Texas on 7/5 on I-10 crossing from New Mexico.
Went down the shore this week, left PA for NJ and returned to PA from NJ along I-676/US 30 on the Ben Franklin Bridge.
NY/CT: I-95
CT/MA: I-84
MA/RI: I-295
RI/CT: RI 101/CT 101
CT/MA: I-395
MA/NY: I-90
I-75, out and then back 2 days later.
Left MA on Bellingham Street (off MA-126) into Woonsocket, RI. Returned to MA on I-95.
My most recent road trip was from CT to IN and back.
CT/MA: US7
MA/NY: MA71/NY71
NY/PA: NY426/PA426
PA/OH: US62
OH/KY: US62
KY/IN and IN/KY: I-64
KY/OH: I-471
OH/PA: I-80
PA/NY: I-84
NY/NJ and NJ/NY: CR15/NJ23 to get gas
NY/CT: I-84
When traveling to the west, I usually leave and re-enter CT in the opposite order for shunpiking purposes, but I bit the bullet and paid the Newburgh-Beacon toll this time. I love coming home on the free 90 in Albany!
Quote from: drebbin37 on July 11, 2023, 01:54:52 AM
My most recent road trip was from CT to IN and back.
CT/MA: US7
MA/NY: MA71/NY71
NY/PA: NY426/PA426
PA/OH: US62
OH/KY: US62
KY/IN and IN/KY: I-64
KY/OH: I-471
OH/PA: I-80
PA/NY: I-84
NY/NJ and NJ/NY: CR15/NJ23 to get gas
NY/CT: I-84
When traveling to the west, I usually leave and re-enter CT in the opposite order for shunpiking purposes, but I bit the bullet and paid the Newburgh-Beacon toll this time. I love coming home on the free 90 in Albany!
Curious as to where in Indiana you went. I lived in Jeffersonville/New Albany for 11 years.
Quote from: NWI_Irish96 on July 11, 2023, 11:52:01 AM
Curious as to where in Indiana you went. I lived in Jeffersonville/New Albany for 11 years.
I went to play at Caesars for a couple days. They offer me comp rooms, so it's a fun little getaway. While there, I had to drive by James Best's old house (and the house next to James Best's, even though the sign is no longer there). Southern Indiana is nice, but the weather gets a little too steamy sometimes for this New Englander.
Quote from: drebbin37 on July 11, 2023, 12:09:07 PM
Quote from: NWI_Irish96 on July 11, 2023, 11:52:01 AM
Curious as to where in Indiana you went. I lived in Jeffersonville/New Albany for 11 years.
I went to play at Caesars for a couple days. They offer me comp rooms, so it's a fun little getaway. While there, I had to drive by James Best's old house (and the house next to James Best's, even though the sign is no longer there). Southern Indiana is nice, but the weather gets a little too steamy sometimes for this New Englander.
Haven't been to the new one they built on land, but I spent many hours in the poker room of the old boat.
Out of Michigan via I-94 into Indiana.
Back in via US-2 (twice!).
Took I-94 all the way to the end in Billings including a stop at the Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
Then 90 to Missoula when I jumped back on US-12 (which my office is on back in Michigan) to go down the specatuclar Louis and Clark trail through Idaho.
Then I-84 to Hood River where ended up staying in Government Camp OR for about 10 days.
On the return I-84 to I-82 which split off onto an obviously archaic freeway of US-395. Had to do a quick google search of why this thing existed in the middle of nowhere and the area turned out to be Hanford Enrichment site (wished i would have known ahead of time). Anyhow we continued to I-90 and then through Spokane and Coeur D'Alane where we turned north to the nice town of Sandpoint. At that point it was US-2 most of the way home which a slide through the absolutely terrifying Going-to-the-Sun Road in Glacier National Park. Followed by a very long time on US-2 until I was back in Michigan ... and then out for 12 miles and back in.
About 4850 miles round trip not including the time spent in Cascadia.
Good trip.
Huh. I didn't find Going-to-the-Sun terrifying.
Quote from: Rothman on July 12, 2023, 06:57:13 AM
Huh. I didn't find Going-to-the-Sun terrifying.
Wait until KelleyCook finds out about US 550 in Colorado.
Quote from: Rothman on July 12, 2023, 06:57:13 AM
Huh. I didn't find Going-to-the-Sun terrifying.
Went there last month. The westernmost 10 miles are all gravel and giant potholes, so that was not a fun drive. The rest was pretty normal mountain road stuff (but with very narrow shoulders and lots of rocks within mirror-destroying distance).
Quote from: Bruce on July 12, 2023, 06:40:40 PM
Quote from: Rothman on July 12, 2023, 06:57:13 AM
Huh. I didn't find Going-to-the-Sun terrifying.
Went there last month. The westernmost 10 miles are all gravel and giant potholes, so that was not a fun drive. The rest was pretty normal mountain road stuff (but with very narrow shoulders and lots of rocks within mirror-destroying distance).
Heh. I grew up on dirt roads.
Quote from: Rothman on July 12, 2023, 06:57:13 AM
Huh. I didn't find Going-to-the-Sun terrifying.
I'm certain I would have enjoyed it immensely if I had been driving, as I actually enjoy twisty roads.
But being a passenger on a road carved out of a cliff, my acrophobia kicked in a big way. I could hardly look out the window on the last segment before Logan's Pass; I fully understand it makes no logical sense.
What is really weird as a skiier in my late teens and early twenties I used to not think twice about soaring off decently sized cliffs. Somewhere along life's path, that changed. In my 50s, I still love skiing even speeding down the double-black steeps where there is actual danger ... and yet dread each chairlift ride.
Quote from: Bruce on July 12, 2023, 06:40:40 PM
Quote from: Rothman on July 12, 2023, 06:57:13 AM
Huh. I didn't find Going-to-the-Sun terrifying.
Went there last month. The westernmost 10 miles are all gravel and giant potholes, so that was not a fun drive. The rest was pretty normal mountain road stuff (but with very narrow shoulders and lots of rocks within mirror-destroying distance).
Funny. I was there two years ago and the road was fully paved, and not in terrible shape.
Went to El Paso last weekend, leaving Arizona via US 70 and re-entering AZ on the same road.
From today:
NY/MA: NY 344/Falls Road
MA/CT: East Street/Mount Washington Road (Mount Washington, MA/Salisbury, CT)
CT/MA: Mount Washington Road/East St (Salisbury, CT/Mount Washington, MA)
MA/CT/NY and Back: Mount Frissell Trail
MA/NY: Falls Road/NY 344
I left Ohio on N Detroit St in Toledo and reentered on Benore road, Was in MI for less than 30 seconds.
41.731168, -83.531004
Went to OCMD, left PA for DE and returned to PA from DE along I-95.
Left for Michigan on I-94
Returned from Ohio on I-80/90
On my last chasing trip in June, I left on I-44 at midday one day, and returned at 4am the next day via I-35. (That's what happens when you end up very near Austin, Texas.)
VA to NC: US-17
NC to VA: I-85
To Canobie (in NH)
RI-MA: SR 24
MA-NH: I-93
Back:
NH-MA: I-93
MA-RI: SR 103 (it involved getting off the wrong exit on 24 and making a detour onto 79, US 6, and 103, and no, I wasn't the one driving, I don't have a license)
MA/CT - I-84
CT/NY - I-84
NY/NJ - I-287
NJ/PA - I-78
PA/NJ - US 1
NJ/NY - Garden State Parkway
NY/CT - I-84
CT/MA - I-84
US-53/I-535 at Duluth. Perpetual construction prevented me from officially clinching US-53 in Minnesota. I did clinch Ontario 71.
Quote from: thspfc on July 26, 2023, 03:17:35 PM
US-53/I-535 at Duluth. Perpetual construction prevented me from officially clinching US-53 in Minnesota. I did clinch Ontario 71.
Heh. A major project is "perpetual construction"?
*laughs in I-81*
I-95 into Pennsylvania, and back into Delaware, last Wednesday and Friday, and again yesterday.
Yesterday I left Pennsylvania for Maryland along I-70 and entered Pennsylvania from Delaware along I-95
On Sunday, from Kentucky into Ohio via the Augusta Ferry, and back to Kentucky on US 68.
VA-NC: VA/NC-168 both ways
Latest road trip:
BC/WA: outbound via SR 21/BC 41 and inbound via BC 22/SR 25
ID/WA: outbound via SR 270/SH-8 and inbound via US 12
OR/WA: outbound via US 730, inbound via US 197, outbound again via US 97, inbound again via I-205
Left MA on I-95; returned to MA on I-295.
WI -> IL - Rock/Green County Rd T / Anderson Rd, south of Brodhead, WI
IL -> IA - US-52 @ the Savanna/Sabula Bridge
IA -> WI - US-61/151 from Dubuque
Used I-93 to leave and reenter Massachusetts today.
Took US 202 into Pennsylvania, and back into Delaware on Tuesday.
CT/MA-193, Thompson Rd., on my way to and from Lake Chargoggagoggmanchauggagoggchaubunagungamaugg.
Left MA on I-95; returned on I-395.
Every state border crossing. This will be fun. :>
NY/PA: I-81
PA/MD: I-81
MD/WV: I-81
WV/VA: I-81
VA/NC: VA/NC 16
NC/SC: US 25
SC/NC/SC/NC, etc.: Sassfrass Mountain Road, walking back and forth across the line at the summit, Glady Fork Road
NC/SC/NC: US 276
NC/SC/NC: I-26
NC/SC/NC: US 276
NC/SC: US 221
SC/NC: I-85
NC/SC/NC: NC/SC 216
NC/SC: I-85
SC/GA: I-85
GA/NC: GA 75/NC 175
NC/VA: I-77
VA/WV: I-81
WV/MD: I-81
MD/PA: I-81
PA/NY: I-81
Left MA on I-95; returned on I-295.
Exited Ohio into Indiana via Oh 571 to....Chestnut St. (tenth mile before picking up Ind 32 in Union City Indiana/Ohio) on Tuesday
Reentered Ohio from Indiana via I-74/US 52 earlier today.
Went to Belmar, NJ the other day, left PA for NJ along I-95 and returned to PA from NJ along US 1.
NY/PA: I-90
PA/MD: Friendsville Road/MD 42
MD/WV: US 219
WV/KY: I-64
KY/OH: I-275
OH/PA: I-90
PA/NY: I-90
Left on I-95; returned on I-295.
My most recent trip out of NJ for a daytrip was via I-287 for both exit and reentry. For my most recent overnight trip I left NJ on I-80 and reentered via NY 210/Passaic CR 511.
US-271 this past weekend. Left in 1 vehicle, drove from AR through OK into TX, also on US-271, and returned the same way in 2 vehicles the next evening.
Note to self, never subject myself to purchasing a vehicle in Texas ever again...
Texas' stupid sales tax collection and remittance policy will inevitably result in a nightmare of getting it tagged...
I recently finished a 3-week road trip with lots of new routes for travel mapping and county collecting (plus plenty of gambling). It included these state border crossings:
CT/NY: Merritt/Hutch Pkwy
NY/NJ: Garden State Pkwy
NJ/DE: Delaware Mem. Bridge
DE/MD: DE279/MD279
MD/WV: I-68
WV/KY: I-64
KY/IN: I-64
IN/KY: IN135/KY313
KY/IN: KY313/IN135
IN/KY: IN161/KY2262
KY/IL: Cave-in-Rock Ferry
IL/KY: US45
KY/TN: KY94/TN78
TN/KY: US641
KY/IL: I-24
IL/MO: IL146/MO34
MO/KS: MO92/KS92
KS/MO: I-35
MO/KS: I-635
KS/CO: US40
CO/UT: I-70
UT/AZ: I-15
AZ/NV: I-15
NV/AZ: I-11/US93
AZ/NV: AZ95/NV163
NV/CA: NV164/Nipton Rd.
CA/NV: I-15
NV/UT: US6/50
UT/CO: I-70
CO/NE: US34
NE/KS: NE27/KS27
KS/NE: KS27/NE27
NE/IA: I-480
IA/IL: IA92/IL92
IL/IN: East Exchange St./West 101st Ave. from Will County to Lake County
IN/MI: IN120/West Territorial Rd.
MI/OH: MI49/OH49
OH/MI: OH108/MI156
MI/OH: Morenci Rd./OH120
OH/PA: US20
PA/NY: I-86
NY/CT: I-84
And then I took a slightly more direct route to and from a memorial service in Upstate NY:
CT/MA: US7
MA/NY: MA71/NY71
NY/MA: NY71/MA71
MA/CT: US7
Gotta avoid those horrible cashless tolls on the Mass Pike and NY Thruway!
Went to Belmar, NJ today, left PA for NJ along I-95 and returned to PA from NJ along US 1.
Left and returned on I-295.
I-39/90 IL
VA/NC - US 29
NC/SC - I-77
SC/GA - I-95
GA/FL - I-95
FL/GA - I-95
GA/SC - I-95
SC/NC - I-26
NC/TN - I-26
TN/VA - I-81
Took a detour to Cape Cod on the way home from my trip.
MA/CT - I-84
CT/NY - Merritt Parkway
NY/NJ - I-287
NJ/PA - I-78
PA/MD - I-81
MD/WV - I-81
WV/VA - I-81
VA/TN - I-81
TN/NC - I-26
NC/TN -I-40
TN/NC - US 441
NC/TN - I-40
TN/GA - I-24
GA/AL - I-59
AL/GA - I-20
GA/SC - I-85
SC/NC - I-85
NC/VA - I-85
VA/DC/MD - I-95/495
MD/DC - I-295
DC/MD - DC 295
MD/DE - I-95
DE/NJ - I-295
NJ/NY - I-95
NY/CT - I-95
CT/RI - I-95
RI/MA - I-195
From a little jaunt I took today:
KY/VA -- US 23
VA/TN -- US 23
TN/VA -- US 23
VA/KY -- US 421
Last time I left NC, I used US 220 (Future I-73) into VA. On the way back to NC, I use US 29 (Future I-785) from VA.
NY/ON/NY: I-81/ON 137/I-81
Today I've left Aragon into the exclave of the Valencin Community on N-330, and returned from Castile La Mancha on a provincial road that becomes A-2703.
My trip to La France involved returning on N-230, which snakes along the Aragon/Catalonia line. I had originally left on A-138/D173, the Bielsa-Aragnouet tunnel.
NY/ON: Peace Bridge
ON/MI: Ambassador Bridge
MI/ON/MI: Sault Ste. Marie International Bridge
MI/IN: I-94
IN/IL: I-90
IL/IN: I-80/I-94
IN/OH: I-80/I-90
OH/PA: I-90
PA/NY: I-90
This past weekend went to Virginia. Left PA for DE along I-95 and returned to PA from DE along I-95.
Left MA on I-95; returned on I-295.
NY/VT: NY/VT 346
VT/MA: US 7
MA/VT: VT/MA 8
VT/NH/VT: VT/NH 119
VT/MA: I-91
MA/NY: MA/NY 2
Earlier this week to stock up on plastic shopping bags in NH...
CT/MA: CT/MA32
MA/NH: MA/NH78
NH/VT: NH/VT9
VT/MA: I-91
MA/CT: I-91
Yesterday I drove over to Southern Indiana and back from the St. Louis Metro. I left Missouri heading into Illinois on I-64/I-55, but I returned into Missouri using I-70.
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Went to Rhode Island yesterday and used I-95 both ways.
On Saturday I went not only out of my region ("state"), but also out of Spain, through the Somport Tunnel (N-330/N1134, signed as N134). I returned the same way.
MD/PA, it's usually either US 15 (if visiting friends in Harrisburg area)
or US 1 if visiting family in far northern Delaware, or friends in extreme southern PA (this is my scenic and slightly afield "shunpike and also avoid I-95 in Delaware south of Wilmington" route).
Very rarely, I-70 -- used to do this more often when I was doing more pleasure driving.
MD/DE, if shunpiking but wanting to go to Newark for some reason, MD/DE 279 or MD/DE 273.
MD/VA, most of the time it's I-495 at American Legion Bridge north of DC. Also US 340 if heading in that general direction (even to much further destinations) but not at the present time due to the closure.
MD/DC, very rare occurrence nowadays, but usually it's MD 185/Connecticut Avenue.
MD/WV directly -- extremely rare for me now. The ones I've used most often are US 522 at Hancock, or I-68, but I rarely go out there anymore.
NY/PA: I-81
PA/MD: I-81
MD/WV: I-81
WV/VA: I-81
VA/WV/VA: VA 675/WV 23/10 Trout Run Road
VA/WV: State Line Road/Summit Point Road
WV/MD: WV 480/MD 34
MD/PA: I-81
PA/NY: I-81
I'll do mine the Rothman way.
CO/KS: Baca CR M/K-51
KS/OK: US56
OK/KS: US56
KS/OK: US83/US270
OK/KS: US83/US270
KS/OK: US183
OK/KS: OK34/K-1
KS/OK: US81
OK/KS: US81
KS/OK: US177
OK/KS: US177
KS/OK: K-99/OK99
OK/KS: OK99/K-99
KS/MO: I-635
MO/KS: I-635
KS/MO: I-435
MO/KS: I-435
KS/CO: I-70
All between Thursday and yesterday.
I guess I should do mine that way, too.
MN/ND: I-94/US 52
ND/MT: I-94
MT/BC: US 93/BC 93
BC/AB: BC 93/AB 93
AB/SK: TCH 1
SK/MB: TCH 1
MB/MN: MB 525/CR 49
MN/MB: CR 49/MB 525
MB/MN: MB 12/MN 313
I've now trademarked "The Rothman Way." Anyone else who uses it will face...
...
Too soon, too soon. :D
The OP way or the Rothman way, it's the same. I-75 out and back.
Monday: left Ohio into Indiana on I-70
Wednesday: entered Ohio from Indiana on I-275
Took I-95 out of Massachusetts and back.
NY/PA: I-90
PA/OH: I-90
OH/KY: Augusta Ferry
KY/OH: I-71/I-75
OH/IN/OH: US 36
OH/KY: I-71/I-75
KY/WV: I-64
WV/PA: I-79
PA/NY: Miller Rd/South Main St. Extension (Warren County/Chautauqua County)
Left MA and returned on I-295.
This past week:
AZ/UT: US 89
UT/ID: I-15
ID/MT: US 20
MT/WY: Yellowstone West Entrance Rd (US 20, 191, 287 in spirit)
WY/MT/WY: Old Gardiner Trail (new Yellowstone north entrance / US 89 in spirit)
WY/MT/WY: Yellowstone West Entrance Rd
WY/ID: US 89
ID/WY: ID 61
WY/UT: WYO 89
UT/WY: UT 16
WY/UT: I-80
UT/AZ: US 89A
Last time I left Michigan I entered Ohio on US-23 and also re-entered Michigan on US-23 as well.
Here we go, for my Indigenous People's Weekend Trip:
NY/PA: I-90
PA/OH: I-90
OH/KY: I-71/I-75
KY/TN: US 27
TN/KY: US 127
KY/TN: KY 61/TN 53
TN/KY/TN: TN 51/KY 163/TN 51
TN/KY: TN 10/KY 1578/KY 99
KY/TN: KY 104/Trenton Road
TN/KY: I-24
KY/TN: KY 115/Pembroke Road
TN/KY: TN 119/KY 121
KY/TN: KY 94/TN 78
TN/KY/TN: TN 22/Kentucky Bend Road/TN 22 :>
TN/MO: I-155
MO/IL: I-57
IL/KY: US 51/US 60/US 62
KY/IL: I-24
IL/KY: Cave-in-Rock Ferry
KY/IN: US 41
IN/OH: I-80/I-90
OH/PA: I-90
PA/NY: I-86
Last week I left Ohio via the Brent Spence Bridge (I-71/75)
Today I reentered Ohio via the Simon Kenton Bridge (US 62)
Laughing at this thread's title again, since I left and returned to Aragon on foot outside any marked trails. To make things more interesting, I crossed again into La France not far from, and over, the point I did so last time.
I left MI on I-75 and returned on I-69. In between, I went from OH to IN on US-24.
On my drive to Maine over the long weekend:
CT/MA: I-84
MA/NH: I-95
NH/ME: I-95
ME/NH: US1 Bypass
NH/MA: I-95
MA/CT: I-395
I now have a proper answer for this thread again, as I went again into La France this time on A-136/D934 (formerly C-136/N134Bis) across the Po(u)rtalet Pass. I still have to return. This, however, won't last long.
Edit: Returned right under where I did my off-trail incursion into La France last week, i.e. on the Somport tunnel.
Last week, I left California on the 15 Freeway, by Primm, to go on a grand road trip
I returned to California on U.S. Highway 97 on Saturday, October 14th.
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Today:
NY/PA: I-99
PA/MD: US 220
MD/WV/MD: Bridge Street (Cumberland, MD to Ridgeley, WV)
MD/PA: US 1
PA/DE/PA: Ebright Road
PA/NY: I-81
MA/CT - I-84
CT/NY - I-84
NY/CT/NY - I-684
NY/NJ - I-287
NJ/PA - US 202
Same route back.
Left MA on I-295; returned on I-95.
Last time I left the state it was by air. The last time I left by road I crossed the Washington-Oregon state line on I-205 and returned the same way.
MA/RI - I-95
RI/CT - CT/RI 101
CT/RI - US 6
RI/MA - I-95
Sunday Nov 5th:
Left Ohio into Michigan on Douglas Rd
Returned to Ohio from Michigan on US 23
From last weekend's quest to clinch a bunch of Delaware River crossings and advance my lowest untraveled number...
CT/NY: Merrit/Hutch
NY/NJ: I-287
NJ/PA: NJ 12/Uhlerstown-Frenchtown Br.
PA/NJ: PA/NJ 179
NJ/PA: I-76
PA/DE: I-495 (or is it the ramp from I-95 to I-495?)
DE/MD: Bishopville Rd./MD 568
MD/DE: Halltown Rd./DE 8
DE/NJ: I-295
NJ/PA: NJ/PA 73
PA/NJ: I-95
NJ/NY: Garden State Pkwy
NY/CT: NY/CT 343
Over the weekend:
NY/MD: *flappy arms*
MD/FL: *flappy arms*
FL/GA: I-95
GA/FL: GA 31/FL 145
FL/MD: *flappy arms*
MD/NY: *flappy arms*
Again, I don't have a proper answer for this thread since I left Aragon by train, and I'm expected to return the same way.
Since I last posted I have left my home region an additional two times: The next day after my last post I went out to Navarre and back on A-21, and yesterday (the previous day to which this post was made) I left for Castile and Leon on N-234 and returned on N-122.
MA/CT - I-84
CT/NY - I-84
NY/NJ - I-287
NJ/PA - US 202
Same route home.
CT/MA: I-91
MA/VT: I-91
VT/NH: VT/NH 119
NH/MA: NH/MA 78
MA/CT: MA/CT 32
This past weekend heading up to New England for my brother's wedding:
MD/PA: I-83
PA/NJ: I-78
NJ/NY: I-287
NY/CT: Hutch/Merritt Parkways
CT/MA: I-84
MA/RI: I-95
RI/CT: I-95
CT/NY: Merritt/Hutch Parkways
NY/NJ: I-287
NJ/PA: US 202
PA/MD: US 1
From my weekend trip:
KY/VA: KY/VA 80
VA/KY: Rockhouse Road (connects VA SR 643 to KY 194)
KY/WV: Vulcan Bridge
WV/KY: Vulcan Bridge
KY/WV: KY 194 Spur/WV 49 (Freeburn to Edgarton)
WV/KY: I-64
Left MA on I-95; retuned on I-295.
Yesterday:
Left Ohio into Indiana on OH 613 to Railroad St in Edgerton
Returned to Ohio at the same location about 7 hours later
NY/VA: *flappy arms*
VA/CA: *flappy arms*
CA/BC(MEX): I-5/MX-1D
CA/WA: *flappy arms*
WA/IL: *flappy arms*
IL/NY: *flappy arms*
MD/PA: I-70
PA/OH: I-76
(And same in reverse)
Most recently, from my road trip to State College, PA and Binghamton, NY:
Left NJ into PA on I-76
Left PA into NY on US 15/I-99 (I-99 begins again at the NY line)
Left NY into PA on I-86/NY 17 (South Waverly crossing)
Returned from PA to NY on I-86/NY 17 (South Waverly crossing)
Returned from NY to PA on I-81
Returned from PA to NJ on I-78
MA/CT - I-84
CT/NY - CT 15
NY/NJ - Garden State Parkway
NJ/PA - I-95
PA/NJ - I-295
NJ/NY - Garden State Parkway
NY/CT - I-84
CT/MA - I-84
My most recent trip:
Left on I-80 to California
Returned on US 395 from California (Topaz Lake)
12/13... Left on NY 2/MA 2. Returned on MA 43/NY 43.
I did a little more highway clinching this week. Here were my state line crossings:
CT/NY/PA: I-84
PA/NJ/PA: PA739/CR560/PA739 (crossed Dingmans Ferry Bridge both ways)
PA/NJ: Betsy Ross Bridge/NJ90
NJ/DE: I-295
DE/PA: DE52/PA52
PA/MD: Graceton Rd./MD624
MD/PA: MD165/PA74
I probably crossed the MD/PA line twice more when turning left from Line Rd. onto Dooley Rd.
PA/MD: Flintville Rd./MD623
MD/DE: US40
DE/NJ: I-295
NJ/NY: Garden State Pkwy
NY/CT: I-84
Last Saturday:
Left Delaware for Pennsylvania on I-95
Left Pennsylvania for New Jersey on US 322
Left New Jersey for Delaware on I-295/US 40
Yesterday I took I-95 both ways.
The front half of my car left the state and returned via the grocery store parking lot.
NY/CT: Federal Hill Rd > Joes Hill Rd
CT/NY: I-84
From my most recent trip:
KY/VA -- Future US 460
VA/WV -- US 460
WV/KY -- WV 37/KY 3 spur
Left MA on I-295; returned on I-95.
MA/NH - I-93
NH/VT - I-89
VT/NH - I-89
NH/MA - I-93
Friday:
OH/KY - I-75
KY/TN - I-75
TN/GA - I-24
GA/AL - I-59
AL/GA - AL 117/GA 48
Monday:
GA/SC - I-20
SC/NC - I-77
Tuesday:
NC/VA - I-77
VA/WV - I-77
WV/OH - US 35
NY/MA and back: I-90.
I entered Wyoming and returned to Colorado via US 287 last December.
I went on a ski trip yesterday to Vermont and did the following route both ways.
MA/NH - I-93
NH/VT - I-89
Quote from: BlueOutback7 on January 28, 2024, 11:14:56 AM
I went on a ski trip yesterday to Vermont and did the following route both ways.
MA/NH - I-93
NH/VT - I-89
I was also on a ski trip to Vermont, though mine was for a week.
ON/QC - ON 401/A-20
QC/VT - QC 139/VT 139
VT/QC - VT 235/QC 235
QC/ON - A-20/ON 401
Left MA on I-295; returned on RI/MA-24.
New for my 3-state road trip to Madison, WI:
IN/IL - Left and re-entered via I-80/I-94
IL/WI - Left and re-entered via I-39/I-90
My most recent trip where I went out of state was to Huntington and Point Pleasant, WV (and explored around Ohio a bit)
VA/WV - US-460
WV/OH - WV-106/OH-775 (?)
OH/WV - US-35
WV/OH - OH-833
OH/WV - US-33
and finally, WV/VA - US-460
10:50 am - left OH into MI on US 23
12:50 pm - returned to OH from MI on Whiteford Center Rd
Shot 1 over par at Whiteford StoneCo Park disc golf course.
When I crossed the state line going south the only sign marking the border stated "You will do better in Toledo." I thought this would be the case as the course I was paying there was a bit easier, but my putting was bad and my score at Ottawa Park ended up being 2 over par.
I'm not sure how this works in my case...I left my old state of Oklahoma on I-40 and entered my new state of Nevada on I-11.
NY/LA: *flappy arms*
LA/MS/LA: I-10
LA/GA: *flappy arms*
GA/NY: *flappy arms*
MA/CT - I-84
CT/NY - CT 15/Hutch Parkway
NY/NJ - I-287
NJ/PA - US 202
PA/NJ - I-78
NJ/NY - I-287
NY/CT - I-84
CT/MA - I-84
Just got back home from a trip to upstate NY so here we go!
VA/WV I-81
WV/MD I-81
MD/PA I-81
PA/NY US-15/I-99
NY/PA I-81
PA/MD I-81
MD/WV I-81
WV/VA I-81
Last Saturday:
DE/MD US 40
MD/DE US 40
DE/NJ I-295/US 40
NJ/DE I-295/US 40
DE/MD US 40
MD/DE US 40
Last weekend going to Metlife Stadium:
MD/DE: MD/DE 279
DE/NJ: I-295/US 40
(and same in reverse)
Crossed the Ohio River, out of Ohio, back on the 14th, via the Simon Kenton Bridge, into Kentucky.
Last night, I crossed the Ohio River, back into Ohio, via the Brent Spence Bridge.
NY/NJ: I-287
NJ/PA: I-80
PA/NY: I-81
Left on I-95; returned on I-295.
From my recent trip to Utah with my brother:
KY/IN: I-64
IN/IL: I-64
IL/MO: I-70
MO/KS: I-35
KS/OK: KS/OK 23
OK/TX: OK/TX 23
TX/NM: I-40
NM/CO: US 491
CO/UT: US 491
UT/CO: I-70
CO/KS: I-70
KS/MO: I-70
MO/IL: I-64
IL/IN: I-64
IN/KY: I-265 (IN 265/KY 841 as currently signed)
Took a recent trip to PA (to around outside of Philadelphia) over the weekend, so as follows:
ME/NH & NH/MA via I-95 / Maine Turnpike / Blue Star Turnpike
MA/NY via I-90 / Mass Pike / NY State Thruway (Berkshire Connector)
NY/NJ via I-287 / NY 17 / NJ 17
NJ/PA via I-78 and the Toll Bridge
PA/NJ via I-95 / Pennsylvania Turnpike / New Jersey Turnpike (Pearl Harbor Memorial Turnpike Ext)
NJ/NY via Palisades Interstate Parkway
NY/CT via Hutchinson River / Merritt Parkway / CT 15
CT/MA via I-84 / Wilbur Cross Parkway
MA/NH & NH/ME via I-95 / Blue Star Turnpike / Maine Turnpike
This is the second time I've driven into PA and like my 2018 trip... it was raining pretty hard this time around upon entering PA. It was raining for about 2/3s of the trip and most of the return trip thru NJ, NY and CT was raining pretty hard... probably should have taken I-95 thru CT instead of the Hutch, Merritt and Wilbur Cross Pkwys from 287 in the heavy rain and at night.
Here's my most recent one:
Returning for Spring Break:
IN/IL: I-80/I-94
PA/NJ: I-76
Trip in NJ and PA:
NJ/PA: NJ 413/PA 413
PA/NJ: I-95
NJ/PA: Trenton Makes Bridge
PA/NJ: I-295
NY/PA: I-81
PA/NJ: I-80
NJ/NY: I-278
NY/NJ: I-95/GWB
NJ/NY: River Rd/S Maple Ave (Port Jervis, NY)
Left Ma and returned to MA on I-95.
This morning I left Ohio into Michigan on US 23.
This afternoon I went one integer higher and returned to Ohio from Michigan on US 24.
On my previous Folkston Road Trip, I left along FL-GA 121 and came back along US 1-23-301.
Did I answer your question for the Folkston trip before that?
If not, I left along FL-GA 121 and came back along I-95.
Went to the Nats game last week via Mass. Ave/Westmoreland Circle. Came back on the Clara Barton Pkwy.
I-70, the Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge. It is the road to and from the airport
For yesterday's eclipse viewing trip, left and returned via the Markland Dam Bridge across the Ohio River (KY 1039/IN 101).
No traffic issues at all either coming or going, and we departed our viewing spot shortly after totality ended.
For my eclipse viewing trip yesterday:
MA/NH: US 3 / Everett Turnpike North
NH/VT: NH/VT 25 across the Connecticut River, detour from NH I-93 to avoid Notch traffic
VT/NH: I-89 south
NH/MA: I-93 south
Quote from: fwydriver405 on April 09, 2024, 09:51:03 PMFor my eclipse viewing trip yesterday:
MA/NH: US 3 / Everett Turnpike North
NH/VT: NH/VT 25 across the Connecticut River, detour from NH I-93 to avoid Notch traffic
VT/NH: I-89 south
NH/MA: I-93 south
That must have been...interesting, traffic-wise.
Quote from: Rothman on April 09, 2024, 09:59:13 PMQuote from: fwydriver405 on April 09, 2024, 09:51:03 PMFor my eclipse viewing trip yesterday:
MA/NH: US 3 / Everett Turnpike North
NH/VT: NH/VT 25 across the Connecticut River, detour from NH I-93 to avoid Notch traffic
VT/NH: I-89 south
NH/MA: I-93 south
That must have been...interesting, traffic-wise.
There were a lot of strange routings on the way up to St. Johnsbury area for me, starting and ending in Arlington, MA:
- US 3 thru MA and NH, asides from the lane drop in Nashua Exit 8, was free flowing compared to 93 from MA Exits 40-46 - there was a lot of volume between these points.
- Waze suggested taking US 3 between Manchester and Concord, which took about an hour to get by. Most of the traffic was south of Suncook... once past there it was free flowing to 93 North at Exit 15E-W. Don't know how long it took if you were to say, take NH 3A to Concord instead. It did switch constantly between taking US 3 or NH 28 before the split in Suncook, but I opted to stay on US 3 to Concord.
- The NH and VT 25 detour to VT I-91 was kind of a last second decision before arriving at Plymouth, it was mostly to avoid Notch traffic. I heard DOT/State Police were doing something like this (https://arc-anglerfish-arc2-prod-bostonglobe.s3.amazonaws.com/public/4T4TB3VBYYI6HFFYWZK5AN2PPM.jpg) at Exit 33 NB's or 35 SB's onramp, to help US 3 traffic merge before the Franconia Notch Parkway, which caused delays on 93 for quite some distance.
- On the way back, in VT, I was switching between US 5 and I-91 a few times up till White River Junction, where I ended up on I-89 South, though I did hop on US 4 for a bit, and then got off 89 at Exit 2 to make my way to NH 3A to avoid Everett Turnpike traffic. Once south of Hooksett, it was all free flowing on 93 all the way to MA.
NY/PA: I-81
PA/MD: US 15
MD/VA: I-495
VA/DC: WMATA Silver Line
DC/VA: WMATA Silver Line
VA/MD: I-495
MD/PA: I-70
PA/NY: I-99/US 15
Left MA on I-295; returned on CT/MA-169.
On my recent trip to Albert Lea, MN, I left Iowa via US 65 and returned to Iowa via I-35.
From my DC Trip today:
VA/DC: I-395/US 1 NB
DC/MD: I-295 SB
MD/DC: I-95/495 SB
DC/VA: I-95/495 SB
Last week I left Ohio via US 35 over the Ohio River.
Earlier today, I re-entered Ohio via I-470 over the Ohio River.
On my trip to Arkansas for the eclipse, I left Texas on TX-8/AR-41, and returned the same way.
Left on I-295; returned on I-95.
NY/MA: I-90
MA/NY: I-90
*shrug*
My latest trip, in January-February:
QC/ON - A-40/ON 417
ON/QC - ON 417/A-40
Yeah, boring, but I can't do much as a passenger.
Last month on a trip to Chicagoland with lots of state highway clinching west of Binghamton:
CT/NY: I-84
NY/NJ/NY: NJ23 for gas
NY/PA: I-84
PA/NY: PA199/NY34
NY/PA/NY: NY17
NY/PA: NY248A/PA244
PA/NY: PA449/NY19
NY/PA: US62
PA/OH: PA198/OH167
OH/IN: OH18/IN8
IN/IL: W 197th Ave./N18000E/E10500N (IN2 was closed)
IL/IN: I-80/94
IN/OH: IN427/OH34
OH/PA: OH5/PA58
PA/NY: PA426 (Findley Lake Rd.)/NY426 (North East Rd.)
NY/CT: I-84
Left MA on I-295; returned on I-95.
From my trip last week:
NY/PA: I-84
PA/OH: I-80
OH/KY: I-71/75
KY/IN: I-64/US-150
IN/IL: I-64
IL/MO: I-55/I-64/US-40
MO/KS: US-166/400
KS/OK: US-69 Alt
OK/TX: OK/TX-37
TX/AR: I-30
AR/TN: I-40
TN/VA: I-81
VA/WV: I-81
WV/MD: I-81
MD/PA: MD-418/Midvale Rd
PA/NY: I-84
From my trip today:
NY/CT: Long Ridge Rd/CT-104
CT/NY: CT/NY-137
NY/CT: Westchester Ave/CT-124
CT/NY: I-84
Left on I-95; returned on I-295.
Left on TX-8 / AR-41
Returned on US-71.
MA/CT - I-84
CT/NY - CT 15/Hutch
NY/NJ - I-287
NJ/PA - US 202
PA/NJ - I-76
NJ/PA - I-676
PA/NJ - I-95
NJ/NY - Garden State Parkway
NY/CT/NY - I-684
NY/CT - I-84
CT/MA - I-84
NY/NJ: Palisades Interstate Parkway
NJ/NY: I-95/US 1/US 9
NY/NJ: I-95/US 1/US 9
NJ/PA: I-80
PA/NY: I-81
Just last week, used CA-266 to cross into Nevada. Which put me on NV-266. Then I took NV-373 to the Daylight Pass on the border. But the California side is unnumbered, but I eventually made it down to CA-190.
NY/PA: I-81
PA/NJ: I-76
NJ/DE: I-295
DE/PA: DE 41/PA 41
PA/NJ: I-676
NJ/PA: NJ 90/Betsy Ross Bridge
PA/NJ: I-95
NJ/NY: I-287/NJ 17/NY 17
I-75, out and then back in the next day.
I-80/94 Borman Expressway: Friday and Sunday a couple weekends ago on my first Chicago trip since I was 6.
A couple of weeks ago, I took a road trip down to Georgia.
Left MO: I-57 @ Cairo
Reentered MO: US-63 @ Thayer
I just finished clinching Washington's entire state route system with the following border crossings:
Left: I-205 in Vancouver
Reentered: SR 129 near Anatone
Left: SR 31 at Nelway, BC
Reentered: US 395 at Laurier
Quote from: Bruce on June 10, 2024, 02:50:22 AMI just finished clinching Washington's entire state route system with the following border crossings:
Left: I-205 in Vancouver
Reentered: SR 129 near Anatone
Left: SR 31 at Nelway, BC
Reentered: US 395 at Laurier
So, what are you up to next?
Quote from: Rothman on June 10, 2024, 07:26:41 AMQuote from: Bruce on June 10, 2024, 02:50:22 AMI just finished clinching Washington's entire state route system with the following border crossings:
Left: I-205 in Vancouver
Reentered: SR 129 near Anatone
Left: SR 31 at Nelway, BC
Reentered: US 395 at Laurier
So, what are you up to next?
Clinching every city and town in the state is one option, as is riding a transit system in every county. Also looking at redoing some clinches that I did as a passenger or prior to 2020 so that I can count this all in the same decade.
Definitely need to leave the state and go see more of the country. I grabbed quite a few states on my eclipse road trip in April, but still have large gaps in the Southeastern states.
From June 10 and 12:
VA/NC: I-95
NC/SC: US 701
SC/NC: Hickman Rd.
NC/VA: I-95
Sunday Drive:
NY/MA: US-20
MA/NY: US-20
Wednesday's Long Way Home:
NY/MA: NY-980D/MA-102
MA/CT: MA/CT-183
CT/NY: I-84
Back in March:
Entered GA on US 280
Returned to AL on US 80
Left MA on I-295; returned on I-95.
NY/PA: NY 26/PA 267
PA/NJ: I-80
NJ/NY: I-95/US 1/US 9
NY/NJ: I-95/US 1/US 9
NJ/PA: I-80
PA/NY: I-81
My fiancée had flown up from Texas to see me, and I decided to take her on a quick detour to PA.
NY/PA: Broome CR 249/PA SR 4037/SR 4043 (Hale Eddy, NY/near Sherman, PA)
PA/NY: I-81 (Great Bend, PA/Kirkwood, NY)
More exploring in the Northwest Hills of CT on Thursday:
NY/CT: US-44
CT/MA: CT-272
MA/CT: CT-272
CT/NY: I-84
Left on I-295; returned on I-95.
Left: I-39
Returned: I-94
From a 2-week road trip earlier this month, which included almost 5000 new TM miles and 76 new counties:
CT/NY: I-84
NY/NJ/NY: NJ 23 for gas
NY/PA: I-84
PA/OH: I-76
OH/IN: US 224
IN/IL: US 24
IL/IA: I-74
IA/MO: IA/MO 148
MO/NE: US 159
NE/KS: back and forth on US 77, NE 112/KS 148, US 81, NE/KS 14, and NE 10/KS 8
KS/CO: US 36
CO/WY: US 85
WY/CO/WY: WY 70
WY/CO: WY 230/CO 125
CO/KS: CO/KS 96
KS/MO: I-435 (south of KC)
MO/IL: US 24
IL/IN: I-80/94 (ugh)
IN/MI: I-94
MI/IN: US 31
IN/OH: US 24
OH/PA: I-80
PA/NY: I-84
NY/NJ/NY: NJ 23 for gas
NY/CT: I-84
NY/ON: Rainbow Bridge
ON/MI: Detroit-Windsor Tunnel
MI/IN: I-69
IN/OH: US 20
OH/PA: I-90
PA/NY: I-90
Entered Georgia on I-20 on Thursday
Returned to Alabama on I-20 yesterday
Back in March:
Entered Georgia on US 280
Returned to Alabama on US 80
As usual, left MA on I-295, and returned on I-95.
Twas a long, long trip.
The canadian rockies were awesome, but Alberta east of Calgary made Nebraska look interesting and mainly due to moody teenage daughter I punted in the middle of the planned trip.
The northern Lake Superior Circle Route clinch will have to happen another day.
MI/IN: I-94
IN/IL: I-80/94
IL/IA: I-280
IA/NE: I-80
NE/WY: I-80
WY/UT: I-80
UT/ID: I-84
ID/OR: I-84 ... barely because I immediately got on US-26 to go across the desert to Government Camp, OR
OR/WA: I-205
WA/BC: WA9/BC11
BC/AB: TCH1
AB/SK: TCH1
SK/ND: SK39/US52
ND/MN: I-94
MN/WI: I-94
WI/IL: I-90
IL/IN: I-80/94
IN/MI: I-94
Left on MA/RI-146; returned on I-95.
Thursday and Sunday:
OH/PA and PA/NY: both on I-90
Saturday:
NY/ON: Rainbow Bridge outbound and Peace Bridge inbound
MA/CT - I-84
CT/NY - CT 15/Hutchinson River Parkway
NY/NJ - I-95
NJ/PA - I-95
PA/NJ - NJ 90/Betsy Ross Bridge
NJ/DE - I-295
DE/MD - DE/MD 273
MD/DE - I-95
DE/PA - US 202
PA/NJ - US 202
NJ/NY - I-287
NY/CT - Hutch Pkwy
CT/MA - I-84
Left on I-295; returned on I-95.
Left and returned on I-75, 2 days apart.
In between, I crossed from OH to IN and back on US-24, also 2 days apart.
Left on DE/PA 41, returned on DE/PA 52.
NY/MA: I-90
MA/NH: MA/NH 13
NH/VT: NH/VT 9
VT/NY: VT 279/NY 915G
Left on I-295; returned on MA-24.
Left on the Blue Water Bridge, returned on the Ambassador Bridge.
Added 4 hours to my commute tonight:
NY/VT: NY/VT-346
VT/MA: US-7
MA/CT: MA/CT-41
CT/NY: CT/NY-343
Left on I-295; returned on I-95.
CO/WY: I-25
WY/SD: US 85
SD/ND: SD 65 / ND 31
ND/SD: US 83
SD/NE: SD 407 / NE 87
NE/WY: NE 88 / WY 151
WY/CO: US 85
Left on US-2/US-141. Reentered on US-2/US-141 a few minutes later.
Left in I-295; returned on US-1.
Another multi-state route and county clinching trip from the last couple weeks...
CT/NY: Merritt/Hutchinson River Pkwy.
NY/NJ: I-95
NJ/DE: I-295
DE/MD: DE/MD 286
MD/VA: US 301
VA/NC: US 21/221
NC/SC: US 178
SC/GA: US 123
GA/NC: US 23/441
NC/TN: I-40
TN/KY: Clementsville Rd. in Clay/Monroe Counties
KY/TN: KY 382/TN 261 (thanks to missing the turn for KY 792, since there was no sign for it on the KY 382 end)
TN/KY: TN 261/KY 382
KY/IN: KY 79/IN 135
IN/KY: I-64
KY/WV: KY 40/Virginia Ave.
WV/VA: WV/VA 311
VA/MD: I-495 (west of DC)
MD/PA: US 1
PA/NJ: US 322
NJ/NY: Garden State Pkwy.
NY/CT: Hutch/Merritt Pkwy.
NY/MA: NY/MA 43
MA/VT: MA/VT 112
VT/NY: VT 279/NY 915G
Left on I-295; returned on I-395.
NY/CT: I-84
CT/MA: I-91
MA/NY: MA/NY-295
RI/MA: RI 136
MA/RI: I-195
RI/MA: RI 146
MA/NY: I-90
Crossed the border at rainbow bridge
I took almost the same routes to and from Baltimore on Saturday, my state line crossings are part of those overlaps:
VA/MD: I-495
MD/VA: I-495
Quote from: GaryV on August 05, 2024, 07:20:37 PMLeft on US-2/US-141. Reentered on US-2/US-141 a few minutes later.
I take it you went right by Glazed and Confused sitting on that Wisc/Mich border :)
Last year, when I was on that road there were two or three small billboards for it; it was morning so donuts and more coffee sounded really good...
but as I approached the place, it dawned on me... wait a second this isn't exactly a donut shop is it ...
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Quote from: KelleyCook on August 26, 2024, 08:19:30 PMQuote from: GaryV on August 05, 2024, 07:20:37 PMLeft on US-2/US-141. Reentered on US-2/US-141 a few minutes later.
I take it you went right by Glazed and Confused sitting on that Wisc/Mich border :)
Last year, when I was on that road there were two or three small billboards for it; it was morning so donuts and more coffee sounded really good...
but as I approached the place, it dawned on me... wait a second this isn't exactly a donut shop is it ...
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Third Glazed and Confused store I've heard of now.
We went to Utah/Colorado leaving Texas on US 380 and coming back on US 87
Left on I-295; returned on I-95.
MA/CT - I-84
CT/NY - I-84
NY/CT/NY - I-684
NY/NJ - Garden State Parkway
NJ/DE - I-295
DE/MD - US 113
MD/VA - US 13
VA/NC - I-95
NC/SC - I-95
SC/GA - US 17
GA/FL - I-95
FL/GA - I-95
GA/SC - I-95
SC/NC - I-95
NC/VA - I-95
VA/DC/MD - I-95/I-495
MD/PA - I-83
PA/NJ - I-78
NJ/NY - I-287
NY/CT/NY - I-684
NY/CT - I-84
CT/MA - I-84
Back in early August:
OH/PA - I-80
PA/MD - US 220
MD/WV - I-68
WV/PA - SR 43
PA/WV - I-70
WV/OH - US 40/US 250
OH/WV - Wellsburg Bridge
WV/OH - Wayne Six Toll Bridge
Left in MA-RI/126; returned on I-95.
From my just-completed trip:
KY/OH: KY 10/OH 253
OH/WV: US 50
WV/OH: I-77
OH/WV: Wellsburg/Brilliant Bridge
WV/OH: Wellsburg/Brilliant Bridge
OH/WV: I-70
WV/PA: I-70
PA/WV: I-79
WV/VA: I-77
VA/TN: I-81
TN/VA: Old US 25E
VA/TN: Old US 25E
TN/KY: US 25E
KY/VA: Pinnacle Overlook Trail in Cumberland Gap NHP
VA/KY: Pinnacle Overlook Trail in Cumberland Gap NHP
NY/PA NY 52/PA 652
PA/NY PA 652/NY 52
Nothing too exciting on this one, but I did manage to pay just one toll for $2 (cash) on I-95 in NH.
CT/MA: I-84
MA/NH/ME: I-95
ME/NH: US 2
NH/MA: I-93
MA/CT: I-84
This weekend:
- Left California via I-80 into Nevada.
- Returned to California via I-80 from Nevada.
- Left California via I-80 into Nevada.
- Returned to California via Dog Valley Grade from Nevada.
- Left California via Dog Valley Grade into Nevada.
- Returned to California via Dog Valley Grade from Nevada.
- Left California via Dog Valley Grade into Nevada.
- Returned to California via US 50 from Nevada.
I'm just posting this because it involves Dog Valley Grade.
This weekend I was in KC.
I flew to MCI
I-635 into KS
I-435 into MO
I-435 into KS
I-635 into MO
Flew back to DEN
Not all that exciting.
Illinois-Kentucky: IL 13/KY 56 near Shawneetown IL on the way to Nashville TN
Indiana-Illinois: I-80/94/US 6 coming home
And picked up some Blueberry Cider in Sturgis KY. So worth it.
Left MA on I-295; returned on I-95.
Left Michigan on US-23, returned on I-75 yesterday.
Took an overnight trip to Arkansas recently.
Left MO: MO/AR 125. First time crossing here. Proceeded to cross Bull Shoals Lake on the Peel Ferry.
Entered MO: US 65. I originally planned on reentering at MO/AR 5, but didn't due to time constraints.
NY/VT NY 185/VT 17
VT/NY VT 17/NY 185
From the road trip I took back in May (first real road trip I've been able to take in years):
MO/IL: I-57
IL/KY: US-51/US-60/US-62
KY/WV: I-64
WV/OH: WV-527/OH-527 (just for the purpose of adding another state to the trip)
OH/WV: OH-527/WV-527
WV/VA: I-77
VA/TN: I-81
TN/NC: I-26
NC/SC: I-26
SC/GA: I-85
GA/AL: I-85
AL/MS: I-22
MS/TN: I-55
TN/AR: I-55
AR/MO: US-63
Left California on US-50.
Returned to California on US-395.
Left California again on US-97.
Returned to California again on I-5.
Left on I-90 to NY; returned on I-84 from CT.
I-75, out and back.
DE Road N26 / MD 281 from Delaware into Maryland
US 40 from Maryland to Delaware
I-295 / US 40 from Delaware to New Jersey
I-295 / US 40 from New Jersey to Delaware
And we got rid of the RV trailer, once and for all.
My most recent trip into Minnesota from Iowa went north from St. Ansgar on US 218 into Lyle, MN. Going back into Iowa involved driving Main St. in Emmons, MN from US 69 to the road on the border, east on the border road for a block, then south on Worth County road S10 from Emmons.
Left on I-95; returned on I-295.
Went to Rhode Island today and used I-95 both ways.
Left and re-entered Virginia on US 23.
Left California this week on I-15 entering Nevada. I returned from Nevada via Bell Vista Road.
NY/MA and back: I-90
Yesterday:
Left Ohio into Indiana on US 30
Returned to Ohio from Indiana on Railroad Street/OH 613
When I went to Omaha for a week around Thanksgiving, it was into Nebraska on I-80, back into Iowa (to visit an old friend in Council Bluffs) on I-480/US 6, back to Nebraska on US 275/IA-NE 92 and back to Iowa for good on I-80.
2024 Year in Review (I didn't leave the state much this year)
March 29-April 5 (PA/MD/WV/VA/DE): Leave and return via I-81
September 7 (PA): Leave and return via NY 52/PA 652
September 15 (NJ): Leave via I-287 and NY/NJ 17, return via US 202
NY/NJ and back: NY/NJ 284
MA/NH - I-93
NH/VT - I-89
Took the same way back.
From a recent route clinching trip:
CT/NY: Merritt/Hutch
NY/NJ: I-95
NJ/NY: NJ440/NY440
NY/NJ: I-278
NJ/PA: Washington Crossing Bridge
PA/NJ: US322
NJ/NY: Garden State Pkwy
NY/CT: I-84
Only 15 miles left in New Jersey, but I may never do the tunnels into NYC.
Quote from: drebbin37 on December 28, 2024, 08:41:15 PMFrom a recent route clinching trip:
CT/NY: Merritt/Hutch
NY/NJ: I-95
NJ/NY: NJ440/NY440
NY/NJ: I-278
NJ/PA: Washington Crossing Bridge
PA/NJ: US322
NJ/NY: Garden State Pkwy
NY/CT: I-84
Only 15 miles left in New Jersey, but I may never do the tunnels into NYC.
Why not?
And, just yesterday and today, yet again:
NY/MA and back: I-90. :D
Left on I-295; returned on I-95.
12/25
NY/CT: I-84
CT/NY: I-84
12/29
NY/CT: Putnam CR-68/SR-850
CT/NY: I-84
1/3
NY/CT: I-684
CT/NY: I-684
NY/CT: US-1
CT/NY: CT/NY-123
NY/PA: NY 17/I-86 :>
PA/NY: NY 17/I-86
NY/PA: NY 17/I-86
PA/NY: NY 17/I-86 :>
Left on I-295; returned on I-95.
On my recent trip to southern Oregon:
OR->CA US199
CA->OR US101
OR->CA US101
CA->OR US199
Left on I-295; returned on I-95.
NY/CO: *flappy arms*
CO/UT: *flappy arms*
UT/CO and back: US 40
UT/IL: *flappy arms*
IL/NY: *flappy arms*
Both yesterday:
Ohio to Michigan on US 23
Michigan to Ohio on Secor Rd
Ohio to Michigan on Secor Rd
Michigan to Ohio on I-75
Quote from: Rothman on December 29, 2024, 12:55:37 AMQuote from: drebbin37 on December 28, 2024, 08:41:15 PMOnly 15 miles left in New Jersey, but I may never do the tunnels into NYC.
Why not?
To finally answer this 5-month-old question in two words: cashless tolls.
Anyway, my recent trip to Chicagoland and back included the following state line crossings:
CT/NY: I-84
NY/PA: I-84 (gasbuddy said it was the same price on either side of the highway that day, so no NJ this trip)
PA/OH: PA318/OH304
OH/IN: OH249/CR40
IN/IL: US30
IL/IN: CH53/18000E/W100N in Kankakee & Newton Counties
IN/OH: Railroad St./OH613
OH/PA: OH84/PA226
PA/NY: I-86
NY/CT: State Line Rd. just north of US44
Quote from: drebbin37 on April 28, 2025, 09:06:58 PMQuote from: Rothman on December 29, 2024, 12:55:37 AMQuote from: drebbin37 on December 28, 2024, 08:41:15 PMOnly 15 miles left in New Jersey, but I may never do the tunnels into NYC.
Why not?
To finally answer this 5-month-old question in two words: cashless tolls.
What's the problem there?
I have many reasons for disliking cashless tolls, but I hesitate to go into too much detail in this thread. The short version is that I don't like the invasion of my privacy or the extra effort to pay by mail. We in CT pushed back hard several years ago when our governor tried to put gantries on most major highways in the state. I was able to voice my opinion here, but outside of my state, the only way I can show my disapproval is to never use the cashless tolls.
Quote from: drebbin37 on April 29, 2025, 05:23:35 PMI have many reasons for disliking cashless tolls, but I hesitate to go into too much detail in this thread. The short version is that I don't like the invasion of my privacy or the extra effort to pay by mail. We in CT pushed back hard several years ago when our governor tried to put gantries on most major highways in the state. I was able to voice my opinion here, but outside of my state, the only way I can show my disapproval is to never use the cashless tolls.
Not sure what more detail there would be. Figured it was something along these lines.
Quote from: drebbin37 on April 29, 2025, 05:23:35 PMI have many reasons for disliking cashless tolls, but I hesitate to go into too much detail in this thread. The short version is that I don't like the invasion of my privacy or the extra effort to pay by mail. We in CT pushed back hard several years ago when our governor tried to put gantries on most major highways in the state. I was able to voice my opinion here, but outside of my state, the only way I can show my disapproval is to never use the cashless tolls.
Unless the toll road cuts through your property, you don't really have an expectation of privacy when driving on it.
Quote from: NWI_Irish96 on April 29, 2025, 06:53:16 PMQuote from: drebbin37 on April 29, 2025, 05:23:35 PMI have many reasons for disliking cashless tolls, but I hesitate to go into too much detail in this thread. The short version is that I don't like the invasion of my privacy or the extra effort to pay by mail. We in CT pushed back hard several years ago when our governor tried to put gantries on most major highways in the state. I was able to voice my opinion here, but outside of my state, the only way I can show my disapproval is to never use the cashless tolls.
Unless the toll road cuts through your property, you don't really have an expectation of privacy when driving on it.
Most places that I go to off of my property do not demand access to my credit card or bank information.
Quote from: drebbin37 on April 30, 2025, 06:49:37 AMQuote from: NWI_Irish96 on April 29, 2025, 06:53:16 PMQuote from: drebbin37 on April 29, 2025, 05:23:35 PMI have many reasons for disliking cashless tolls, but I hesitate to go into too much detail in this thread. The short version is that I don't like the invasion of my privacy or the extra effort to pay by mail. We in CT pushed back hard several years ago when our governor tried to put gantries on most major highways in the state. I was able to voice my opinion here, but outside of my state, the only way I can show my disapproval is to never use the cashless tolls.
Unless the toll road cuts through your property, you don't really have an expectation of privacy when driving on it.
Most places that I go to off of my property do not demand access to my credit card or bank information.
Which is why there is a pay by mail option. You get to decide if privacy or convenience is more important.
Quote from: drebbin37 on April 30, 2025, 06:49:37 AMQuote from: NWI_Irish96 on April 29, 2025, 06:53:16 PMQuote from: drebbin37 on April 29, 2025, 05:23:35 PMI have many reasons for disliking cashless tolls, but I hesitate to go into too much detail in this thread. The short version is that I don't like the invasion of my privacy or the extra effort to pay by mail. We in CT pushed back hard several years ago when our governor tried to put gantries on most major highways in the state. I was able to voice my opinion here, but outside of my state, the only way I can show my disapproval is to never use the cashless tolls.
Unless the toll road cuts through your property, you don't really have an expectation of privacy when driving on it.
Most places that I go to off of my property do not demand access to my credit card or bank information.
Well, if you only pay with cash, I suppose. I suppose you have a credit card for building up credit only?
NWI - My understanding is that Pay by Mail doesn't accept cash. And for me there's nothing convenient about any non-cash payment method, especially when it can't be done at the point of sale. Even though it seems to be a minority opinion on this forum, I sincerely appreciate every state that still accepts cash tolls (or has no tolls).
Rothman - I'm old. I don't need to build credit, but I do need to protect my personal info as best I can. It gets harder all the time, but I whole-heartedly support companies and gov't entities that still let me pay with legal tender.