On The Road (Friday)
Driving can be hard work. That's what I determined on Thursday as we made our way from Fresno, California to Grand Junction, Colorado. Some of the scenery was pretty, and the first time I saw a speed limit sign of 80 MPH I almost had a heart attack, but it was tough sledding.
We left at about 6:15 a.m. and got to Grand Junction at 10:30 p.m. local time. Of course, Colorado is an hour ahead, so it was about a 15-hour journey. I drove about 700 miles of the 900 miles we went that day, driving for about 10 hours. Included in that time was four states — California, Nevada, Arizona, and Utah. My wife, fortunately, took us the rest of the way home, finishing out Utah and scooting into Colorado.
There were a few things that were unexpected about the journey. First was physical toll it takes. You feel couped up in the car, and it is just a lot of drive time. Second was the delay in Las Vegas that cost us an hour... that was not fun, especially when you've still got 500 miles to go. I guess now I know how those NASCAR drivers feel. The final surprise was Utah. I knew little about Utah, but somehow I envisioned a flat, desert area. Kind of like the salt flats. Well, the road we took in was anything but that. Lots of mountains, canyons, and road work...
Needless to say, when I saw the Colorado signs and the lights of Grand Junction, I was pretty pumped. Only a few more miles today — OK, like 300 miles — then we're at our new home.
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