Ummmm, getting 1000 in a day. Or more.What is the appeal to getting 1000 in a day?
No, no... not true at all! Break out your calculator.... a 1000-mile day is only a mere 42mph average! No need for the interstate whatsoever!it seems like if you're doing 1000 mile days, you're seeing the country at 75+ mph from the super slab.
I don't know about you, but I like to sleep a little, so allowing 8 hours of sleep, that's a rolling average of 62.5 MPH.No, no... not true at all! Break out your calculator.... a 1000-mile day is only a mere 42mph average! No need for the interstate whatsoever!
If it was easy everyone would do it.I was miserable after a long day on the super slab. I can't imagine another 400+ miles.
During my SS2K (2 back-to-back SS1K days) I finished the first one in about 16 hours. I got plenty of sleep in a hotel and got up the next day and did it again.I don't know about you, but I like to sleep a little, so allowing 8 hours of sleep, that's a rolling average of 62.5 MPH.No, no... not true at all! Break out your calculator.... a 1000-mile day is only a mere 42mph average! No need for the interstate whatsoever!
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