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Originally Posted by Hehe
I will give them a call today to see if it's better this way.
Where did you choose to stop for the night? I was thinking if I take the CDN route, I'll make it to Calgary on the first day, then try to pass the prairies the next day (getting to Winnipeg at least)
But I'll be the only one driving... so, not sure what would be the best stops if I were to have some sightseeing along the way and yet not wearing myself out.
If I take the US route, I plan to detour a little bit and visit Yellowstone while I'm there (Will try to make it in one long driving day)
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Too bad the wife is with you. I'd be sleeping in the truck to save money. Ever wonder why there are so many RV's in Wal Mart parking lots? Husky gas stations are like that too. Lots of people spend the night and nobody says boo. You can't camp/sleep overnight at rest stops, but I did a few times.
Going across the US, I only made one side trip before hitting the cities. Mount Rushmore. Don't know why, but I went. It's the Mecca for all patriotic Americans. I saw grown men and women cry at the sight of it.........sad. I was like, meh.
If you go the Canadian route, check hotel prices. Can't remember which ones anymore, but some cities had pretty high prices compared to others.