I skipped US 26 through Guernsey and Ft. Laramie. Too many federal, state, and local campgrounds. Using back roads, went from Wheatland to Lingle, NE. This route is county roads and includes eight miles of dirt road. No problem when it is dry, like today, but in a car you can't disable traction control in mud it is a formula for stranding.
This morning most of the drivers were probably sober and highly caffeinated. This afternoon? Tired, cranky, a few beers, and driving South into the sun may make things 'interesting'.
And all those drivers survived you!!!
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Their lucky day.
DeleteOuch, don't envy you that drive back.
ReplyDeleteThe way my route is laid out, I was headed South out of Scottsbluff nearly two hours before the event, thankfully. The early am drive was bad enough.
DeleteOne of my blog buddies and his wife took their motorhome from Wickenberg, AZ up to a campground in Casper to see it. They got to the campground yesterday morning and said traffic was nuts then.
ReplyDeleteOne thing I noticed was very few big rigs on the road.
DeleteGlad you made it out alive. And glad I stayed home to watch the eclipse.
ReplyDeleteStaying home was a good plan. If it wasn't my job, I would have stayed home.
DeleteDid my comment go through? My laptop went gonky all of a sudden.
DeleteDidn't see one.
DeleteHa. Crazy traffic on land and in air. Apparently over 1 million came. Nutso, but the state handled it very well.
ReplyDeletePeople on my route today had a 1,000 yard stare.
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