It's Road Trip Season -- Going for a BIG E28 drive!
Posted: Apr 24, 2019 6:30 AM
Hi all. Hat tip to Fedaykin528e for taking his E28 cross country. I wish you a successful and fun journey!!
The GOOD news is that I'm going on a road trip of my own -- this has been in the planning for too many embarrassing years, but it's happening. I'll be on the road from May 20th or so until July 4th weekend. The ultimate destination right now is Yellowstone National Park... although Glacier National Park is now part of the trip as well. I'm being hopelessly irresponsible to take so much time off from my business (6 weeks), but things are under control now, I have people that can cover for me, and I will mostly take care of my clients remotely while I'm on the road with my laptop and jetpack...
Here is the general list of stops, in order. I will start in Queens, NY, and I will return to Queens NY.
1. Leave NYC towards Flight 93 Memorial in Shanksville PA (with a friend -- she's flying in from Belgium)
2. South Bend, Indiana, home of our next President's campaign headquarters
3. Chicago (see Ben T?)
4. South Dakota: Badlands NP, Black Hills National Forest, Mt. Rushmore, Pine Ridge Reservation (and others?)
5. Wyoming (Sheridan, I-90)
6. Montana: Billings, Red Lodge, Beartooth Highway
7. Yellowstone NP (in via NE entrance): from June 1 to 7, including 3 nights in the Old Faithful Inn! Woohoo!
8. Jackson (Grand Tetons) (drop off first friend at airport; pick up cousins)
9. Montana (through Yellowstone, up to Missoula, final destination Glacier NP); drop cousins at airport... first time alone so far
10. Salt Lake City (I've done Utah and Arizona and Colorado before) - visit friend
11. Possibly visit an 08 campaign friend in Cheyenne...
12. Head to Denver, Boulder, Ft. Collins, possibly Colorado Springs - visit friends and relatives
13. Pick up another friend (he's flying in from Philly to Denver); Leave towards Kansas City MO... St. Louis MO...
14. Nashville!!!
15. Spartanburg (if factory tour in early July can be arranged; can't "call" until May 1 apparently)
16. Great Smoky Mountains NP
17. Blue Ridge Parkway
18. Philadelphia PA (drop off friend whose wife gave him 8 whole days off!)
19. Back home to NYC
I finally finished the timing belt service and fuel lines on the E28 and I'm planning to take it. I promised my traveling companions that if anything major goes wrong, I'll park it, rent a vehicle, and continue the trip (no doubt after making a gallant effort to fix the car). It's really in great shape now so I should be good... if something goes wrong in a major way between now and when I leave, I'll just take the E39. That bitch hasn't thrown a code since I rebuilt the DISA valve.
I'd be happy to try to connect with any E28ers on the way. Knowing that you are all near my travel route gives me more confidence that I will make it on this 6000-mile journey with the E28 the whole time. Any travel suggestions? I'm close to figuring out accommodations in the major places (Yellowstone -- Red Lodge Montana and Gardiner Montana -- and Glacier) and I still have to figure out Badlands and Great Smoky Mountains. Thanks for your thoughts!!! Happy Spring!!
The GOOD news is that I'm going on a road trip of my own -- this has been in the planning for too many embarrassing years, but it's happening. I'll be on the road from May 20th or so until July 4th weekend. The ultimate destination right now is Yellowstone National Park... although Glacier National Park is now part of the trip as well. I'm being hopelessly irresponsible to take so much time off from my business (6 weeks), but things are under control now, I have people that can cover for me, and I will mostly take care of my clients remotely while I'm on the road with my laptop and jetpack...
Here is the general list of stops, in order. I will start in Queens, NY, and I will return to Queens NY.
1. Leave NYC towards Flight 93 Memorial in Shanksville PA (with a friend -- she's flying in from Belgium)
2. South Bend, Indiana, home of our next President's campaign headquarters
3. Chicago (see Ben T?)
4. South Dakota: Badlands NP, Black Hills National Forest, Mt. Rushmore, Pine Ridge Reservation (and others?)
5. Wyoming (Sheridan, I-90)
6. Montana: Billings, Red Lodge, Beartooth Highway
7. Yellowstone NP (in via NE entrance): from June 1 to 7, including 3 nights in the Old Faithful Inn! Woohoo!
8. Jackson (Grand Tetons) (drop off first friend at airport; pick up cousins)
9. Montana (through Yellowstone, up to Missoula, final destination Glacier NP); drop cousins at airport... first time alone so far
10. Salt Lake City (I've done Utah and Arizona and Colorado before) - visit friend
11. Possibly visit an 08 campaign friend in Cheyenne...
12. Head to Denver, Boulder, Ft. Collins, possibly Colorado Springs - visit friends and relatives
13. Pick up another friend (he's flying in from Philly to Denver); Leave towards Kansas City MO... St. Louis MO...
14. Nashville!!!
15. Spartanburg (if factory tour in early July can be arranged; can't "call" until May 1 apparently)
16. Great Smoky Mountains NP
17. Blue Ridge Parkway
18. Philadelphia PA (drop off friend whose wife gave him 8 whole days off!)
19. Back home to NYC
I finally finished the timing belt service and fuel lines on the E28 and I'm planning to take it. I promised my traveling companions that if anything major goes wrong, I'll park it, rent a vehicle, and continue the trip (no doubt after making a gallant effort to fix the car). It's really in great shape now so I should be good... if something goes wrong in a major way between now and when I leave, I'll just take the E39. That bitch hasn't thrown a code since I rebuilt the DISA valve.
I'd be happy to try to connect with any E28ers on the way. Knowing that you are all near my travel route gives me more confidence that I will make it on this 6000-mile journey with the E28 the whole time. Any travel suggestions? I'm close to figuring out accommodations in the major places (Yellowstone -- Red Lodge Montana and Gardiner Montana -- and Glacier) and I still have to figure out Badlands and Great Smoky Mountains. Thanks for your thoughts!!! Happy Spring!!