Saturday, 28 June 2014

The Road Trip: By the Numbers

Alright, I've arrived at my destination. Although I'm still in the process of getting everything sorted out, I wanted to drop in for a moment.

Owing to some car trouble, it was a real white knuckler of a drive. It took me about four full days of driving (for a total of five days of travel - I made a couple of social calls) across more than 3200 miles of roads in thirteen states. I fueled my vehicle fourteen times, paid a total of $558.33 for a total of 153.709 gallons of fuel during the course of the trip. The average price was $3.65 per gallon, with the cheapest being in St. Joseph, Missouri ($3.299 per gallon) and the most expensive in my hometown ($3.919 per gallon). I averaged 20.8 miles to the gallon. The highest elevation I reached was 8571 feet, right here, east of Laramie, Wyoming. The furthest north I got was right here, outside Hermiston, Oregon, while the furthest south I got was right here, in St. Louis, Missouri.

So, like I said, I'm still getting everything sorted out. In about a week, I should have things pretty well put together, which should allow me to get back into some sort of routine, which should help me to blog more consistently. Check back soon.

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