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Old 07-29-2011, 07:15 PM   #1
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Road Trip!!

Das Jäger auto will be on tour starting tomorrow, leaving Santa Maria California early in the morning and headed towards Traverse City Michigan. Then after a week’s visit in Michigan make the return journey. Over 5000 miles (8047km) in 2 ½ weeks on a 2001 Boxster with 213,200 miles on it, what could possibly happen? Stand by for pictures.
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check your spare! have fun.
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Old 07-29-2011, 09:00 PM   #3
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Safe travels!

I'm looking forward to your report on how the car does.

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Old 07-30-2011, 05:34 AM   #4
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I just did about 2700 miles in my '03S, from Maine to Wisconsin and back. Great trip. I did most of it top down. I found foam earplugs helped cut the noise on the Interstates, and still let the flat six symphony through.

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Did I say leaving early in the morning?? Early is such a relative term... I got out the door around 9:00 AM Pacific Time. Currently I'm just east of Arvin California... Man is is hot, I'm not use to this heat. Stopped in one of my favorite areas to take a couple pictures. The car is running great... Highway 166 is a blast to drive.
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At a rest stop... Can anyone identify the tree in the middle of the picture? They grow only in this part of the world.
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Passing through Needles CA... Is it illegal to post and drive in AZ?
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At a rest stop... Can anyone identify the tree in the middle of the picture? They grow only in this part of the world.
That would be a Joshua Tree or the yucca brevifolia.
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That tree

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That would be a Joshua Tree or the yucca brevifolia.

looks like the same one that was cut in half by a mini-gun on Mythbusters a while back. My, it's made a wonderful recovery!
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I just did about 2700 miles in my '03S, from Maine to Wisconsin and back. Great trip. I did most of it top down. I found foam earplugs helped cut the noise on the Interstates, and still let the flat six symphony through.

Enjoy!
I would not survive with the top down driving through this part of the country.
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Good morning gang, next leg of the journey is to Amarillo TX. The weather in Flagstaff this morning is slightly overcast and low 70’s, what can I expect going into Texas today?
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I'm curious as to how you packed the boxster for a week trip? Were you able to squeeze everything in there? Can you share some shots of the trunk(s)?

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I'm curious as to how you packed the boxster for a week trip? Were you able to squeeze everything in there? Can you share some shots of the trunk(s)?

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Pictures of the trunks. In the back tools, parts, portable power (for the computer and air compressor if I need it), and in the front a case of California wine, suitcase and enough room for computer bag. I also have a bag in the passenger side floor containing shoes.
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Good morning gang, next leg of the journey is to Amarillo TX. The weather in Flagstaff this morning is slightly overcast and low 70’s, what can I expect going into Texas today?
Get ready for some visual boredom and the nice aroma of cattle when you get to Amarillo, you may want to put the top up
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I'm glad to see you have so much confidence in your boxster. I worry about driving a couple of hours away and I have only 53,000 miles. My question is why are you going through Texas on your way to Michigan. Seems out of the way unless your wanting to see that part of the country. I used to live in Michigan so now is the time of year to enjoy a trip along Lake Michigan. I am pulling for you.
If you get by Louisville, KY on your way home stop and say hi.

Wishing you a great trip. I am a little jealous.
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Get ready for some visual boredom and the nice aroma of cattle when you get to Amarillo, you may want to put the top up
I found the cattle, and the wonderful aroma.
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Recently did a road trip out west.

At HPR High Plains Raceway just before hail pummeled the field.



I think Porsche allowed less then 200 of these to enter the US.



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Thanks for the virtual ride-along, Jäger! I'd love to take a trip like that (making a mental note to try and avoid 40, though...), it really looks like a blast! Nearly 6000 miles, and neverminding the impressive mileage already on the car, just sounds like a good time for a few weeks of cruising.
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Thanks for the ride along!
I enjoyed reading about your adventures a cross country.
Hopefully one day I'll be able to take a similar trip.

What's the best tip you can give for someone that's taking a long trip?
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Thanks for the ride along!
I enjoyed reading about your adventures a cross country.
Hopefully one day I'll be able to take a similar trip.

What's the best tip you can give for someone that's taking a long trip?
Don't push it... Give yourself time for the trip. Pick a destination that is about 8 hours or less (make hotel reservations the day before) and spend a lttle time enjoying that pit-stop location. Oh yea, check your spare!
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