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The journey so far…
I decided it was a good time to update the map showing where I’ve traveled. Although I’ve driven close to 23k miles, it doesn’t feel like it’s been that much until I start drawing squiggly lines throughout the entire country. Phase Four of the trip kicked off when I left Palmer, Alaska, and began the long, indirect journey home to NY. Thanks to Travis in Vancouver for the suggestion to color the lines red going home (“red for return”), otherwise some lines would’ve started intersecting and may have been confusing to read.
The Mazda is holding up remarkably well, and I’ve had zero mechanical problems (knock on wood). Unfortunately, there is a slight crack in my windshield on the passenger side. I will take this over a mechanical problem anytime, and I suppose I am lucky to escape with just a crack after some of the tough roads I’ve encountered on this trip. Assuming the crack doesn’t get any bigger, I’ll look to get that fixed/replaced while I am back in Georgia.
Looking at the map, you’d think it won’t be long before I arrive back home, but I am going to take my time in stops along the east coast (as long as the budget is still on track). My rough plan is to arrive back in NY sometime around Sept. 18, which would bring this trip to a total of approximately 110 days. Outstanding!
20,000 miles and still going strong
I thought hitting 20,000 miles on this trip was a fairly significant milestone that earned its own post. And now that I sit here writing this, I have little to say.
I did initially expect to drive in the neighborhood of 20,000 miles by the time this trip was over, but to actually sit behind the odometer and see the distance I’ve gone is pretty cool. A bit tiring to think about, but very rewarding at the same time. That being said, there’s still a lot of driving yet to do, but I haven’t gotten sick of it.
So I figured this was a good opportunity to posit a question to the readers of joesroadtrip.com. See, I’ve been asked many times the past few months, “Joe, what’s been the highlight of your roadtrip?” I can never name one thing. I usually end up rattling off about 10 things or so, and that’s before I even start really thinking about it.
So, dear readers – What has been your favorite part of the trip?
I’m actually very curious what others might see as the highlights, and I wonder if responses will jive with mine or be totally different. There’s now about 80 or so posts on this website, so feel free to review the archives (on the right hand side) if you need a refresher. If you have time, leave your response in the comment section and let me know.
Thanks,
joe


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