Colorado folks, I am planning a route for NSXPO this year. I can only take two days off, so I'm skipping the track day and plan to make the drive to Atlanta (21 hours) over two legs:
Leg 1 Denver to Lawrence, KS (Approx. 8 Hours) --> Depart Wednesday 9/27 at 2 pm MT, arrive Lawrence 11 pm CT; Via I-70. There are some nice places to stay in Lawrence where our cars can be secure. It's a college town.
Leg 2 Lawrence, KS to Atlanta (Approx. 13 hours) --> Depart Thursday 9/28 at 6 am CT, arrive NSXPO 7 pm ET.
Return Leg 1 Atlanta to Lawrence, KS (Approx. 13 Hours) --> Depart Sunday 10/1 6 am ET, arrive Lawrence Sunday night.
Return Leg 2 Poplar Bluff, MO to Denver (Approx. 8 Hours) --> Depart Lawrence Monday 4/2 6 am CT, arrive Denver 1 pm MT.
The route will take us through Kansas via I-70, Springfield, MO via I-49 and I-44, Nashville via US-60 and I-24, and Atlanta via I-24 and I-75. It's about an hour slower than the fastest route, but it avoids two major cities (Kansas City and St. Louis) and the traffic/road headaches that come with them.
Ideally, I'd like to make the drive with at least 3-4 other NSXs, as there is safety in numbers, especially at night. I will have walkie talkies. We can figure out stops for food, etc. along the way. I found a nice hotel in Lawrence. I'll post up on the Colorado FB group too.
@NSX_n00b @mskrotzki @VANSXTC @dawk @NSX-COLORADO @WillErickson @latzke @LrdVader
Leg 1 Denver to Lawrence, KS (Approx. 8 Hours) --> Depart Wednesday 9/27 at 2 pm MT, arrive Lawrence 11 pm CT; Via I-70. There are some nice places to stay in Lawrence where our cars can be secure. It's a college town.
Leg 2 Lawrence, KS to Atlanta (Approx. 13 hours) --> Depart Thursday 9/28 at 6 am CT, arrive NSXPO 7 pm ET.
Return Leg 1 Atlanta to Lawrence, KS (Approx. 13 Hours) --> Depart Sunday 10/1 6 am ET, arrive Lawrence Sunday night.
Return Leg 2 Poplar Bluff, MO to Denver (Approx. 8 Hours) --> Depart Lawrence Monday 4/2 6 am CT, arrive Denver 1 pm MT.
The route will take us through Kansas via I-70, Springfield, MO via I-49 and I-44, Nashville via US-60 and I-24, and Atlanta via I-24 and I-75. It's about an hour slower than the fastest route, but it avoids two major cities (Kansas City and St. Louis) and the traffic/road headaches that come with them.
Ideally, I'd like to make the drive with at least 3-4 other NSXs, as there is safety in numbers, especially at night. I will have walkie talkies. We can figure out stops for food, etc. along the way. I found a nice hotel in Lawrence. I'll post up on the Colorado FB group too.
@NSX_n00b @mskrotzki @VANSXTC @dawk @NSX-COLORADO @WillErickson @latzke @LrdVader
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