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January 19, 2011 at 9:27 AM #656906January 19, 2011 at 9:44 AM #655791bearishgurlParticipant
Doooh, you can make it there by road in two days. I would highly recommend staying in Albuquerque the first night if you are headed for Dallas/Ft Worth. SD to ABQ is 11-12 hrs drive. In the summer, the motor lodges in ABQ are usually all full so you will have to book in advance. The next day, ABQ to DFW will be about 8 hrs. drive.
If you are driving to Austin/San Antonio, stay the night in Las Cruces, NM or El Paso, TX (however far you think you want to go). This drive is 10-12 hours from SD. The next day will be 12-13 hrs drive to Austin/San Antonio. The west TX stretch of I-10 moves fairly fast, as I recall.
I think it is nice to have your own vehicle there and not be hamstrung by airline luggage regulations.
January 19, 2011 at 9:44 AM #655852bearishgurlParticipantDoooh, you can make it there by road in two days. I would highly recommend staying in Albuquerque the first night if you are headed for Dallas/Ft Worth. SD to ABQ is 11-12 hrs drive. In the summer, the motor lodges in ABQ are usually all full so you will have to book in advance. The next day, ABQ to DFW will be about 8 hrs. drive.
If you are driving to Austin/San Antonio, stay the night in Las Cruces, NM or El Paso, TX (however far you think you want to go). This drive is 10-12 hours from SD. The next day will be 12-13 hrs drive to Austin/San Antonio. The west TX stretch of I-10 moves fairly fast, as I recall.
I think it is nice to have your own vehicle there and not be hamstrung by airline luggage regulations.
January 19, 2011 at 9:44 AM #656450bearishgurlParticipantDoooh, you can make it there by road in two days. I would highly recommend staying in Albuquerque the first night if you are headed for Dallas/Ft Worth. SD to ABQ is 11-12 hrs drive. In the summer, the motor lodges in ABQ are usually all full so you will have to book in advance. The next day, ABQ to DFW will be about 8 hrs. drive.
If you are driving to Austin/San Antonio, stay the night in Las Cruces, NM or El Paso, TX (however far you think you want to go). This drive is 10-12 hours from SD. The next day will be 12-13 hrs drive to Austin/San Antonio. The west TX stretch of I-10 moves fairly fast, as I recall.
I think it is nice to have your own vehicle there and not be hamstrung by airline luggage regulations.
January 19, 2011 at 9:44 AM #656589bearishgurlParticipantDoooh, you can make it there by road in two days. I would highly recommend staying in Albuquerque the first night if you are headed for Dallas/Ft Worth. SD to ABQ is 11-12 hrs drive. In the summer, the motor lodges in ABQ are usually all full so you will have to book in advance. The next day, ABQ to DFW will be about 8 hrs. drive.
If you are driving to Austin/San Antonio, stay the night in Las Cruces, NM or El Paso, TX (however far you think you want to go). This drive is 10-12 hours from SD. The next day will be 12-13 hrs drive to Austin/San Antonio. The west TX stretch of I-10 moves fairly fast, as I recall.
I think it is nice to have your own vehicle there and not be hamstrung by airline luggage regulations.
January 19, 2011 at 9:44 AM #656916bearishgurlParticipantDoooh, you can make it there by road in two days. I would highly recommend staying in Albuquerque the first night if you are headed for Dallas/Ft Worth. SD to ABQ is 11-12 hrs drive. In the summer, the motor lodges in ABQ are usually all full so you will have to book in advance. The next day, ABQ to DFW will be about 8 hrs. drive.
If you are driving to Austin/San Antonio, stay the night in Las Cruces, NM or El Paso, TX (however far you think you want to go). This drive is 10-12 hours from SD. The next day will be 12-13 hrs drive to Austin/San Antonio. The west TX stretch of I-10 moves fairly fast, as I recall.
I think it is nice to have your own vehicle there and not be hamstrung by airline luggage regulations.
January 19, 2011 at 12:35 PM #655901briansd1GuestBearishgurl, at your age, you must still be going strong.
I can’t take long car rides. I could see driving in Europe, but America is a big place. Driving there is one thing. But driving back would be incredible boring to me.
January 19, 2011 at 12:35 PM #655962briansd1GuestBearishgurl, at your age, you must still be going strong.
I can’t take long car rides. I could see driving in Europe, but America is a big place. Driving there is one thing. But driving back would be incredible boring to me.
January 19, 2011 at 12:35 PM #656560briansd1GuestBearishgurl, at your age, you must still be going strong.
I can’t take long car rides. I could see driving in Europe, but America is a big place. Driving there is one thing. But driving back would be incredible boring to me.
January 19, 2011 at 12:35 PM #656698briansd1GuestBearishgurl, at your age, you must still be going strong.
I can’t take long car rides. I could see driving in Europe, but America is a big place. Driving there is one thing. But driving back would be incredible boring to me.
January 19, 2011 at 12:35 PM #657028briansd1GuestBearishgurl, at your age, you must still be going strong.
I can’t take long car rides. I could see driving in Europe, but America is a big place. Driving there is one thing. But driving back would be incredible boring to me.
January 19, 2011 at 3:03 PM #655956evolusdParticipantJob opportunity fell through. It’s been hard finding work in Austin – seems like a small town with not a ton of commercial banking opportunities.
We rented a nice SFR in Stonecrest Village (right above Fry’s off Aero Drive), so the wife and kids are content for now. I’m still keeping my eyes and ears open for Austin jobs, though!
January 19, 2011 at 3:03 PM #656017evolusdParticipantJob opportunity fell through. It’s been hard finding work in Austin – seems like a small town with not a ton of commercial banking opportunities.
We rented a nice SFR in Stonecrest Village (right above Fry’s off Aero Drive), so the wife and kids are content for now. I’m still keeping my eyes and ears open for Austin jobs, though!
January 19, 2011 at 3:03 PM #656615evolusdParticipantJob opportunity fell through. It’s been hard finding work in Austin – seems like a small town with not a ton of commercial banking opportunities.
We rented a nice SFR in Stonecrest Village (right above Fry’s off Aero Drive), so the wife and kids are content for now. I’m still keeping my eyes and ears open for Austin jobs, though!
January 19, 2011 at 3:03 PM #656753evolusdParticipantJob opportunity fell through. It’s been hard finding work in Austin – seems like a small town with not a ton of commercial banking opportunities.
We rented a nice SFR in Stonecrest Village (right above Fry’s off Aero Drive), so the wife and kids are content for now. I’m still keeping my eyes and ears open for Austin jobs, though!
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