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Yeah! I like driving, but 7-8 hours a day is where I draw the line. Would take about 4 days to get there at that rate and I was only there for a one day meeting!
Edit: Actually, thinking back, I was still living in NJ at the time, so even further.
Which exit?
 

Thanks for putting your teeth in that time we met.

We both really fancy Seattle, but any other suggestions you can think of in Oregon, or maybe even Montana or Wyoming (might be pushing it in a fortnight) would be really welcome :-)

We’re both big drinkers. That will feature heavily. I’m going to cut back drastically this year, for various reasons, but I’ll have a blow out on that trip.
 
Thanks for putting your teeth in that time we met.

We both really fancy Seattle, but any other suggestions you can think of in Oregon, or maybe even Montana or Wyoming (might be pushing it in a fortnight) would be really welcome :-)
That’s the area of half of Europe lol, just let me know closer to the time
 
Thanks for putting your teeth in that time we met.

We both really fancy Seattle, but any other suggestions you can think of in Oregon, or maybe even Montana or Wyoming (might be pushing it in a fortnight) would be really welcome :-)
Thanks for putting your teeth in that time we met.

We both really fancy Seattle, but any other suggestions you can think of in Oregon, or maybe even Montana or Wyoming (might be pushing it in a fortnight) would be really welcome :-)
I would suggest a loop of Id, Mt, and Wy. If you want to hit the west coast (which is a great trip) that is almost too much in two weeks
 
Thanks for putting your teeth in that time we met.

We both really fancy Seattle, but any other suggestions you can think of in Oregon, or maybe even Montana or Wyoming (might be pushing it in a fortnight) would be really welcome :-)

We’re both big drinkers. That will feature heavily. I’m going to cut back drastically this year, for various reasons, but I’ll have a blow out on that trip.
I’m building a house in Bend, OR — a town with 45,832 bars in the heart of microbrew country — and not one of them open early for footy. I might change that when I retire there.
 
I would suggest a loop of Id, Mt, and Wy. If you want to hit the west coast (which is a great trip) that is almost too much in two weeks
We did Denver to San Antonio and back via Austin and Dallas /FW in under two weeks, so we can motor. We drove from Santa Fe to San Antonio in one trip, taking turns. It was about 15 hours. Absolutely loved that trip. Great day. Got to experience rural Texas in the fall.

I think we’d want to start and finish in Seattle. We could allocate nine, possibly ten days outside Washington State, though.
 
Thanks for putting your teeth in that time we met.

We both really fancy Seattle, but any other suggestions you can think of in Oregon, or maybe even Montana or Wyoming (might be pushing it in a fortnight) would be really welcome :-)

We’re both big drinkers. That will feature heavily. I’m going to cut back drastically this year, for various reasons, but I’ll have a blow out on that trip.
I'm an East Coast boy living in Texas so the Pacific Northwest isn't my specialty but I spent about a week in Oregon last year. Bend, OR sounds like it's right up your alley if you like drinking and the outdoors. It's about 90 - 120 mins to Crater Lake Park which is stunning. Portland is definitely worth a visit as well and the Oregon coast has some great spots, Cannon Beach I really enjoyed in particular.
 

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