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rwbmitiopt@comcast.net is currently offline  rwbmitiopt@comcast.net   United States
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Jerry Hartley posted this on the Swap Meet so I'm sure a number of you may not have seen it.
Randall

This weekend I am flying to Macon, GA to pick up my second GMC, a Birchaven with a 500 Cad engine, Applied GMC 3.70 final drive, instrument panel upgrade etc. My first GMC is a 76 Royale which will soon be for sale. Will be driving back to the Seattle area, almost 3,000 miles. I am taking a few tools, my son (a real mechanic as opposed to me, an amateur), AAA card, credit card, Black list, Jim Bounds' phone number. I will keep track of the mileage and report how it drives when I get back.

Current route plan is Macon - Atlanta - Nashville - Kansas City - Lincoln - Salt Lake City - Boise - Pendleton - Portland - Sequim. I would appreciate any comments if anyone has experience with these highways or possibly a better route through the Rockies.

I am hoping for a pleasant and uneventful road trip.

Jerry Hartley
77 Birchaven
76 Royale
Sequim, WA


Randall Burns
Sammamish WA
75 EX GB
Re: New GMC Trip report [message #102941 is a reply to message #102937] Thu, 14 October 2010 09:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Am in the st. louis area (60 miles west on I-70) if you need anything, just swapped in a 500.,,, h.636-456-8291 w.636-456-8291 or leavittpaul@yahoo.com I,ve got tools you won't have on a plane,,,good luck,,,PL
Re: New GMC Trip report [message #102942 is a reply to message #102941] Thu, 14 October 2010 09:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Also,,,have 120volts,,,big driveway and water. garage if we need work done and its raining. Much more quite than w-mart.,,,PL
Re: [GMCnet] New GMC Trip report [message #102946 is a reply to message #102937] Thu, 14 October 2010 09:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Take I-70...far more scenic than I-80. Stop at Arches National Park (Moab, UT). Then I-15 North to I-80 in SLC. If time wasn't an issue, you could take a route even further south, and loop through Albuquerque, Roswell NM, Cortez CO, and up to Arches NP, then I-15 and I-80.

Mike


On Oct 14, 2010, at 10:06 AM, rwbmitiopt wrote:

>
>
> Jerry Hartley posted this on the Swap Meet so I'm sure a number of you may not have seen it.
> Randall
>
> This weekend I am flying to Macon, GA to pick up my second GMC, a Birchaven with a 500 Cad engine, Applied GMC 3.70 final drive, instrument panel upgrade etc. My first GMC is a 76 Royale which will soon be for sale. Will be driving back to the Seattle area, almost 3,000 miles. I am taking a few tools, my son (a real mechanic as opposed to me, an amateur), AAA card, credit card, Black list, Jim Bounds' phone number. I will keep track of the mileage and report how it drives when I get back.
>
> Current route plan is Macon - Atlanta - Nashville - Kansas City - Lincoln - Salt Lake City - Boise - Pendleton - Portland - Sequim. I would appreciate any comments if anyone has experience with these highways or possibly a better route through the Rockies.
>
> I am hoping for a pleasant and uneventful road trip.
>
> Jerry Hartley
> 77 Birchaven
> 76 Royale
> Sequim, WA
>
> --
> Randy Burns
> Sammamish WA
> 75 EX GB
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Re: [GMCnet] New GMC Trip report [message #102948 is a reply to message #102946] Thu, 14 October 2010 09:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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On Oct 14, 2010, at 8:33 AM, Michael Lincoln wrote:

> Take I-70...far more scenic than I-80. Stop at Arches National Park (Moab, UT). Then I-15 North to I-80 in SLC. If time wasn't an issue, you could take a route even further south, and loop through Albuquerque, Roswell NM, Cortez CO, and up to Arches NP, then I-15 and I-80.
>
> Mike
>


It has been snowing along I-70 west of Denver in the ski areas. You might not want to take that at this time of year.

Emery Stora
77 Kingsley
Santa Fe, NM


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Re: New GMC Trip report [message #102952 is a reply to message #102937] Thu, 14 October 2010 10:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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That is a good route, we take it quite a bit, just bypass Salt Lake to the north. We are 90 miles west of Paducah, Ky. on 60. Hollar if you have problems. Best wishes for an "uneventful" trip.
Dan


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Re: [GMCnet] New GMC Trip report [message #102954 is a reply to message #102952] Thu, 14 October 2010 11:19 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Salt Lake is worth seeing! The valley is beautiful this time of year, and you could drive up Big Cottonwood Canyon perhaps, or go to Park City. The world's biggest open-pit copper mine is on the west side of the valley. Then there's the Great Salt Lake, and the buffalo on Antelope Island (accessible from a causeway just north of Bountiful, UT). The 2002 Olympics museum sits next to the University of Utah stadium, kitty-corner from the VA hospital. If you're there on a Thursday, you can go at 7:00 (or is it 8:00?) to choir practice at the Salt Lake Mormon Temple (actually, the round-roofed Assembly Hall next door). All the singing and none of the suits-required dress code as on Sunday. Park City is just east of SLC on I-80 and it is worth seeing the ski hills and the Olympic ski jump, etc. Red Butte Garden up above (and slightly south) of the University is a beautiful botanic park, quite striking. You might also consider driving, instead of on the main freeways, up to
the NW region from Salt Lake City through Boise ID, Bend OR, etc. Again, more scenery (assuming that time is not too critical).

Mike Lincoln
1978 Coachman CK Royale
Temporarily in Ann Arbor, MI (normally SLC, UT)



On Oct 14, 2010, at 11:13 AM, Dan Gregg wrote:

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> That is a good route, we take it quite a bit, just bypass Salt Lake to the north. We are 90 miles west of Paducah, Ky. on 60. Hollar if you have problems. Best wishes for an "uneventful" trip.
> Dan
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Re: [GMCnet] New GMC Trip report [message #102968 is a reply to message #102937] Thu, 14 October 2010 13:54 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hey! I know that coach! It was refurbed by a good friend down in Houston.
It is a sweet ride, too.

Hope all goes well.

bdub


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Jerry Hartley posted this on the Swap Meet so I'm sure a number of you may
not have seen it.
Randall

This weekend I am flying to Macon, GA to pick up my second GMC, a Birchaven
with a 500 Cad engine, Applied GMC 3.70 final drive, instrument panel
upgrade etc. My first GMC is a 76 Royale which will soon be for sale. Will
be driving back to the Seattle area, almost 3,000 miles. I am taking a few
tools, my son (a real mechanic as opposed to me, an amateur), AAA card,
credit card, Black list, Jim Bounds' phone number. I will keep track of the
mileage and report how it drives when I get back.

Current route plan is Macon - Atlanta - Nashville - Kansas City - Lincoln -
Salt Lake City - Boise - Pendleton - Portland - Sequim. I would appreciate
any comments if anyone has experience with these highways or possibly a
better route through the Rockies.

I am hoping for a pleasant and uneventful road trip.

Jerry Hartley
77 Birchaven
76 Royale
Sequim, WA


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Re: [GMCnet] New GMC Trip report [message #102986 is a reply to message #102946] Thu, 14 October 2010 17:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Except that we are starting to get snow on I70 between Denver and Grand
Junction. Not much yet but you might want to check before you start up
the hill out of Denver. And yea, the trip from Cheyenne to almost SLC
is rather "bland" ;^)

--
Jim Mills
Greeley, CO
1973 CanyonLands 260 TZE-063V100731(under renovation)
1973 Glacier 230 TZE-033V101993


On Thu, 2010-10-14 at 10:33 -0400, Michael Lincoln wrote:

> Take I-70...far more scenic than I-80. Stop at Arches National Park (Moab, UT). Then I-15 North to I-80 in SLC. If time wasn't an issue, you could take a route even further south, and loop through Albuquerque, Roswell NM, Cortez CO, and up to Arches NP, then I-15 and I-80.
>
> Mike
>
>
> On Oct 14, 2010, at 10:06 AM, rwbmitiopt wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Jerry Hartley posted this on the Swap Meet so I'm sure a number of you may not have seen it.
> > Randall
> >
> > This weekend I am flying to Macon, GA to pick up my second GMC, a Birchaven with a 500 Cad engine, Applied GMC 3.70 final drive, instrument panel upgrade etc. My first GMC is a 76 Royale which will soon be for sale. Will be driving back to the Seattle area, almost 3,000 miles. I am taking a few tools, my son (a real mechanic as opposed to me, an amateur), AAA card, credit card, Black list, Jim Bounds' phone number. I will keep track of the mileage and report how it drives when I get back.
> >
> > Current route plan is Macon - Atlanta - Nashville - Kansas City - Lincoln - Salt Lake City - Boise - Pendleton - Portland - Sequim. I would appreciate any comments if anyone has experience with these highways or possibly a better route through the Rockies.
> >
> > I am hoping for a pleasant and uneventful road trip.
> >
> > Jerry Hartley
> > 77 Birchaven
> > 76 Royale
> > Sequim, WA
> >
> > --
> > Randy Burns
> > Sammamish WA
> > 75 EX GB
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Re: New GMC Trip report [message #103000 is a reply to message #102937] Thu, 14 October 2010 20:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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rwbmitiopt wrote on Thu, 14 October 2010 09:06

Jerry Hartley posted this on the Swap Meet so I'm sure a number of you may not have seen it.
Randall

This weekend I am flying to Macon, GA to pick up my second GMC, a Birchaven
with a 500 Cad engine, Applied GMC 3.70 final drive, instrument panel upgrade etc.
My first GMC is a 76 Royale which will soon be for sale. Will be driving back
to the Seattle area, almost 3,000 miles. I am taking a few tools, my son (a
real mechanic as opposed to me, an amateur), AAA card, credit card, Black list,
Jim Bounds' phone number. I will keep track of the mileage and report how it drives
when I get back.

Current route plan is Macon - Atlanta - Nashville - Kansas City - Lincoln -
Salt Lake City - Boise - Pendleton - Portland - Sequim. I would appreciate
any comments if anyone has experience with these highways or possibly
a better route through the Rockies.

I am hoping for a pleasant and uneventful road trip.

Jerry Hartley
77 Birchaven
76 Royale
Sequim, WA




~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Jerry;
Last October We Were In Twin Falls Idaho with our GMC
and we had a nice trip by using the following routes;

Columbus Ga to Birmingham Al --> Used Hwy 280 W
Birminghan To Memphis Tn --> Used I-22 W
Memphis To Amerillo Tx --> Used I-40 W
Amerillo To Dumas Tx --> Used US 287 N
Dumas To Raton NM --? Used US 87 N
Raton To Chyenne Wy --> Used I-25 N
Chyenne To Salt Lake City Ut --> Used I-80 W
Salt Lake City To Twin Falls Id --? Used I-84 W
It was a nice trip on Interstates and some 4 lanes

~ Joe ~



/_]*[__][] *[__|] ~ * '73 TZE063V101887 "
" O----------OO--]* ~ '78 TZE168V100234 "
" " Joe & Lavelle " "
" 'sweet home alebamy'

[Updated on: Thu, 14 October 2010 20:43]

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Re: [GMCnet] New GMC Trip report [message #103041 is a reply to message #102986] Fri, 15 October 2010 07:48 Go to previous message
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If you have to go I-80 then there is always the giant ancestral head and visitor center at Laramie WY (www.roadsideamerica.com/story/8450)

You can hit Park City half way between Rock Springs and SLC.

Mike Lincoln

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On Oct 14, 2010, at 6:55 PM, mills <mills@bmi.net> wrote:

> Except that we are starting to get snow on I70 between Denver and Grand
> Junction. Not much yet but you might want to check before you start up
> the hill out of Denver. And yea, the trip from Cheyenne to almost SLC
> is rather "bland" ;^)
>
> --
> Jim Mills
> Greeley, CO
> 1973 CanyonLands 260 TZE-063V100731(under renovation)
> 1973 Glacier 230 TZE-033V101993
>
>
> On Thu, 2010-10-14 at 10:33 -0400, Michael Lincoln wrote:
>
>> Take I-70...far more scenic than I-80. Stop at Arches National Park (Moab, UT). Then I-15 North to I-80 in SLC. If time wasn't an issue, you could take a route even further south, and loop through Albuquerque, Roswell NM, Cortez CO, and up to Arches NP, then I-15 and I-80.
>>
>> Mike
>>
>>
>> On Oct 14, 2010, at 10:06 AM, rwbmitiopt wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Jerry Hartley posted this on the Swap Meet so I'm sure a number of you may not have seen it.
>>> Randall
>>>
>>> This weekend I am flying to Macon, GA to pick up my second GMC, a Birchaven with a 500 Cad engine, Applied GMC 3.70 final drive, instrument panel upgrade etc. My first GMC is a 76 Royale which will soon be for sale. Will be driving back to the Seattle area, almost 3,000 miles. I am taking a few tools, my son (a real mechanic as opposed to me, an amateur), AAA card, credit card, Black list, Jim Bounds' phone number. I will keep track of the mileage and report how it drives when I get back.
>>>
>>> Current route plan is Macon - Atlanta - Nashville - Kansas City - Lincoln - Salt Lake City - Boise - Pendleton - Portland - Sequim. I would appreciate any comments if anyone has experience with these highways or possibly a better route through the Rockies.
>>>
>>> I am hoping for a pleasant and uneventful road trip.
>>>
>>> Jerry Hartley
>>> 77 Birchaven
>>> 76 Royale
>>> Sequim, WA
>>>
>>> --
>>> Randy Burns
>>> Sammamish WA
>>> 75 EX GB
>>> _______________________________________________
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>>
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