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Re: New Travels and Stats Discussion
« Reply #495 on: January 15, 2021, 07:58:31 pm »
Drove down to visit my parents in St. Augustine, FL (after quarantining for two weeks) and bought a car to bring back to Colorado.  Ballpark 2,400 new miles and 110 counties.  New interstate clinches: I-27, I-369, I-49 (re-clinch), I-220 (Shreveport), I-516 (Savannah), I-295 (Richmond), I-83, I-70, I-68, I-279 (Pittsburgh), I-680 (Youngstown), I-277 (Akron), I-180 (Hennepin), I-280 (Quad Cities), I-172 (Quincy).

Two days down (stopping in Bossier City, LA for the night), three days back (stopping in Rehoboth Beach, DE and Peru, IL).

Chris
very nicely done!
i have some of those, and parts of most of them.
i-180 (hennepin) is called “the interstate to nowhere”. i’m somewhat surprised that it still carries interstate status; i would’ve thought they would’ve decommissioned it a long time ago, maybe to be an extension of il-71.

may 2021 be better for all of us!
drive barefoot—it’s safer and more comfortable!
(i am always barefoot.)
my avatar shows the longest interstate and u. s. highways i’ve clinched so far.
whenever possible also, find a new highway to clinch!

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Re: New Travels and Stats Discussion
« Reply #496 on: January 23, 2021, 06:30:03 pm »
I'm 17 years old, so I just started driving a year ago, thus my low mileage. (I have been on many road trips with my parents before, twice to Florida, twice in New England, once to Atlantic Canada, many times to Quebec, but I did not want to include it since I wasn't driving).
However, I would like to share a few trip I made with a few classmates back in November, where I was able to almost-clinch a freeway.


The trip started off with me picking up my classmates. I then got on the 401 eastbound, then 427 southbound, and then QEW Ft Erie bound. We stopped at several places, such as Burlington (the Waterfront is so nice and it has a beautiful rebuilt downtown, Grimsby (just a normal downtown area), before getting off somewhere in St. Catharines. We strolled in a park that was next to the 406, and drove around downtown, before we headed to Niagara-on-the-Lake. We didn't stay long in NOTL because we didn't want to pay for parking, so we then headed south on the Niagara Parkway, passing by hydro facilities, a memorial for General Brock in Queenston, and then arriving at the Falls. We had some fun at the Falls, and it was completely empty due to the Pandemic, so we pretty much had all the attractions to ourselves.

Then, we left for Fort Erie. We took Highway 420, but unfortunately it wasn't a clinch because I exited onto the QEW, one exit before the actual end on this website. When we got to Ft. Erie, however, it was completely dark, but my classmates decided to go check out the fort anyways. I would have clinched the QEW if I crossed the border to Buffalo, but the border was closed, so this again, was an almost-clinch. (I got off at Central Parkway, the last exit before customs). Then we headed to Welland, Ontario, and the route we took made me almost-clinch Highway 58A, which is a short highway. We went to see the bridge, but in Welland, one of my classmates realized that he had lost his wallet.

I planned to go back home from Welland via 406, which would allow me to clinch that, but due to the lost wallet, that plan is out the door. We drove all the way back to Ft Erie to retrace our steps (and bought a flashlight to actually see anything), and then back to the Falls, but we didn't find the wallet. Finally, we drove home, and when we got to Hamilton, I took the opportunity to clinch both the Lincoln Alexander Parkway and the Red Hill Valley Parkway. What was interesting was that these highways are unlit, despite being in the middle of an urban area. So it looked like we were travelling on a rural freeway. (There are sound barriers so there were no lights visible from the side of the freeway either).

After driving around McMaster University (we attempt to visit as many unis as possible since at this time we were supposed to be thinking about where to apply to, and unfortunately we weren't able to visit Brock Uni because of the lost wallet), we took the 403 and went home. Then I realized that I was running out of gas, so I exited QEW at Hurontario and then got some gas, then I took 403, then 401.

In this trip, I clinched:
Red Hill Valley Parkway, Lincoln Alexander Parkway

I almost-clinched the following routes:
QEW, 420, 58A.

Drove sections of the following roads:
401, 403, 404, 427.

Clinched following county roads (not on this website):

Niagara RR 420, 512, 42, 55, 525

Almost-clinched following county roads (not on this website):
Niagara RR 25

Drove on sections of following county/municipal arterial roads (not on this website):

York RR 25, 49, 38, 7, 34
Steeles Avenue, Hurontario Street, Niagara Parkway
Halton RR 18
Niagara RR 81, 87, 48, 102, 3, 124, 54
Hamilton 8


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Re: New Travels and Stats Discussion
« Reply #497 on: January 24, 2021, 09:03:55 am »
Took the last Maryland-specific ride...

Clinched in order:  MD 414, MD 637, MD 218, MD 458, MD 332, MD 704, MD 193, MD 564, MD 450, MD 202, MD 410, MD 694 (unposted), MD 198, US 1 ALT (Bladensburg and DC), MD 208, MD 500, MD 501, MD 195, MD 787, MD 384, VA 209 (reclinch after realignment)

I also found what might be the last known example of this style of MD route marker still standing, on former MD 211 (which is still posted in at least two locations) - https://goo.gl/maps/QcPk6UmsMwmfB5dP7

With that I have completed the primary system of Washington DC (only took 25 years!).

All I have left in Maryland of the posted state highway system are routes that were closed when I was there to drive them - MD 36 between MD 638 and MD 47 (since re-opened); MD 147 near Coppin State Univ (closed until late 2021)


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Re: New Travels and Stats Discussion
« Reply #498 on: January 26, 2021, 03:55:33 pm »
I'm 17 years old

This is awesome.  I wish I had discovered TM and started tracking my driving so early.  As I'm sure most here understand, it's really difficult to piece together long ago traveled routes from memory and sporadic clues.

I'm also struggling with the border closure, but from the other side.  Who knows when I'll be able to clinch my remaining 0.04 miles of I-91 and 0.44 miles of I-89 north of the last Vermont exits.

My most recent new mileage was on a quick Sunday trip from CT to Long Island and back.
Clinched: SagStaPkwy, RobMosCswy, OcePkwy, BayPkwy, LoopPkwy, MeaStaPkwy, NY125
New mileage: US1, BroRivPkwy, I-295, GraCenPkwy, NorStaPkwy, I-495, NY24, NY25, NY347, NY231, WanStaPkwy, NY27, NY22
Clinched RI state highways 2/16/19.
Clinched CT state highways 6/14/19.
Clinched NH state highways 7/17/20.
Clinched MA state highways 4/11/21.

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Re: New Travels and Stats Discussion
« Reply #499 on: January 26, 2021, 07:15:51 pm »
Then, we left for Fort Erie. We took Highway 420, but unfortunately it wasn't a clinch because I exited onto the QEW, one exit before the actual end on this website.

Can't help that it's signed to RR-98.
https://goo.gl/maps/JzcXSqWU2hyjXrdX9

Sadly, the shield there is now gone in the latest StreetView (bet it was stolen due to the 'number'), but the 'ENDS' banner is still there at least.

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Re: New Travels and Stats Discussion
« Reply #500 on: January 27, 2021, 07:15:16 pm »
I had meant to do a big list update a year ago and kept putting it off.

Put in some misc  AL, GA, NC stuff from a few years ago.

Put in a big Florida panhandle trip I did on a long weekend in 2018 to clinch mostly everything there.
Of course Florida would add FL99 after I did it.

I did a trip to southeast PA in 2019 and finally got my first miles on the mainline PA Turnpike. Along the way, I got I-87, I-440 and some of I-40 in NC, I-695 in DC, some of I-695 around Baltimore, and filled in a couple gaps I had in I-95 up to Philly.

I have 94% in Florida now.
What I have left is mostly in urban south Florida (Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade counties) which I expect will be more tedious to complete as well as the new US301 bypasses, FL538, and various scattered segments I missed

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Re: New Travels and Stats Discussion
« Reply #501 on: February 02, 2021, 08:54:01 pm »
Despite my temporary absence due to mental health and the still ongoing pandemic, January ended up being a busy month clinching-wise for me.

Early in the month, I did a short trip mainly to see the ongoing DDI construction on PA 851 at I-83 in Shrewbury and the new bridge for MD 86 that resulted in such a minor realignment that I did not report it here.  However, I did get some routes done in northern Maryland.

Clinched: MD 137, MD 138, MD 562, MD 439
New Mileage: MD 45

Last week, I took a trip down to VA to see my family after my uncle recently passed away from lung cancer.  Thankfully, I had two nice days driving down and back to clinch routes before the latest winter storm showed up.

On the way down:

Clinched: MD 852 (posted segment near Manchester), MD 31, MD 85, VA 209 (unsigned), VA 213 (unsigned), VA 28 (clinched while I was still 28), US 1 BUS (Fredericksburg, VA), VA 208, VA 208 BUS (Spotsylvania), VA 13, VA 300, VA 300Y (unsigned)
   
New Mileage: MD 27, MD 26, MD 28, VA 3, VA 3 BUS (Fredericksburg), VA 22, VA 6 (short segment not long enough to be in HB), VA 45

Note that I could not clinch VA 3 BUS (Fredericksburg) due to the bridge being closed for its replacement over the Rappahannock River; however, you can get a great view of the construction coming down the hill into downtown.  I also saw the almost full freeway VA 7 between US 15 and VA 28, the full freeway of VA 28 between US 29 and VA 7, and finally clinched a five-digit SR in Fairfax County (SR 10076).

On my birthday (last Saturday), I took the day to work towards finishing the southside of Hampton Roads and clinched all of the posted VA routes on the Eastern Shore.  I definitely felt emotional as I was finally clinching VA 175.

Clinched: VA 125 (both segments), VA 191, VA 337 ALT (Portsmouth), VA 141, US 460 (VA)*, VA 166*, VA 246 (now unsigned hence not in list file), VA 337, VA 407 (current and former segments), VA 414 (former), VA 343 (posted segment in HB), VA 184, VA 181, US 13 BUS (Exmore, VA), VA 183, VA 178, VA 182, VA 180, VA 180Y, VA 126, VA 179, US 13 BUS (Onley, VA), VA 176, VA 316, VA 187, VA 175, MD 756, MD 359, US 113 BUS (Snow Hill, MD), US 113 (full clinch in MD/DE), PA 796
New Mileage: VA 168, MD 12, DE 20, DE 1 BUS (Milford), DE 1

*Reclinch due to realignment at new Poindexter St Bridge

I was also surprised at how well-posted VA 407 is in Norfolk despite its decommissioning in Va Beach, and yes I paid the entrance fee at First Landing State Park to clinch VA 343.



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Re: New Travels and Stats Discussion
« Reply #502 on: February 06, 2021, 01:52:03 pm »
Finally getting around to posting about my year-end trip to visit my mother in Virginia Beach.

The wife and I took 2 1/2 days to make the nominally 9.5 hour drive, collecting a few counties (31 for me, if I counted correctly, and 42 for her; both of us completed South Carolina on the trip), and grabbing some new highways for me. Due to a late departure, the route to Alpharetta, GA only added a couple of miles around Macon (US80) and GA 400 in Atlanta.

Day 2 (to Jacksonville, NC) added mileage on GA 20, GA 13, GA347, GA 211, US 29, SC 296, SC 295, US 176, SC 150, SC 211, SC 105, SC 9, SC 49, US 221, SC 97, SC 200, US 21, SC 522, US 521, US 521 Bus (Kershaw), US 601, NC 200, NC 218, NC 205, NC 138, US 52, NC 731, NC 109, US 74, NC 11, NC 210, US 421, NC 53, and US 17, as well as a few additional concurrencies. Of that entire list, the only clinch was SC 522!

The joke about spending the night in Jacksonville, NC was that we could call my mother and tell her we were just leaving "Jacksonville", and it would take us about 9.5 hours to get there. :)

Day 3 was NC 24, NC 58, US 17, NC 55, NC 306 (I messed up the timing for the ferry), NC 33, US 264, NC 99, US 64, NC 45, NC 94, NC 37, more US 17, US 17 Bypass, even more US 17, and then little parts of VA 165.

A day trip to Kitty Hawk collected most of VA 168, as well as NC 168, US 158, and NC 12.

The return routing was US 13, US 158, and I-95.

All those miles and only one highway clinch.

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Re: New Travels and Stats Discussion
« Reply #503 on: February 06, 2021, 02:11:09 pm »
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A day trip to Kitty Hawk collected most of VA 168, as well as NC 168, US 158, and NC 12.

You did not clinch NC 168?

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Re: New Travels and Stats Discussion
« Reply #504 on: February 07, 2021, 01:50:18 pm »
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A day trip to Kitty Hawk collected most of VA 168, as well as NC 168, US 158, and NC 12.

You did not clinch NC 168?
Nice catch. Two clinches.

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Re: New Travels and Stats Discussion
« Reply #505 on: February 10, 2021, 06:23:52 pm »
Embarked last week on a two-day trip to Enterprise, AL and back to clinch AL-248 and GA-266 (lowest route number thread back on AARoads).

(In order of travel)
Day 1
Clinched: FL-267, GA-302, GA-302 SPUR, GA-97 SPUR, GA-310, GA-45 CONN, GA-91 SPUR, US-27 BUS/GA-1 BUS (Blakely), GA-62 BYP, GA-45 ALT, GA-45 TRK, GA-62 TRK, US-27/GA-1 BUS (Cuthbert), GA-266, AL-105, AL-249, US-231 BUS (Ozark), AL-37, AL-248, AL-88, AL-92, AL-210, US-84/231/431 BUS (Dothan)
New mileage: FL-12, GA-97, US-27/GA-1, US-84/GA-38, GA-253, GA-45, GA-91, GA-39, GA-200, GA-62, GA-216, GA-37, US-82/GA-50, GA-39, AL-10, AL-27, US-231, AL-123, AL-134, AL-85, AL-167, AL-52, US-431

Day 2
Clinched: AL-53 (Dothan), FL-71, FL-30A, FL-30E, FL-73, FL-69, FL-12, FL-65, US-319 (FL)
New mileage: US-98, US-231 (between FL-73 and CR-162),

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Re: New Travels and Stats Discussion
« Reply #506 on: February 15, 2021, 12:58:55 am »
I've wanted to post an update on my travels over the past year for awhile now, but haven't gotten around to it. This is going to be a long post. Despite the ongoing situation with COVID craziness basically making this a horrible year for most people, I still managed to get out out and go on several trips that significantly increased my mileage.

In January, I almost clinched all of WA 18, except for the stretch at its western end between WA 161 and WA 99 (completely forgot about it). In mid-March, just before the lockdown happened, I went and drove US 101 on Hood Canal; I hadn't driven that entire stretch of US 101 along Hood Canal before.

During the lockdown, I still got out on the weekends and clinched new highways (was always good to get out of the house!). On one day, I drove on WA 900 between Renton and Issaquah for the first time; on another day, I drove I-5 north up to Bellingham, then traveled on WA 542 and WA 9 north up to Sumas, and then I clinched WA 547, and then headed south on WA 9 to cover new territory between the WA 542 junction and Arlington. As a result, I almost clinched WA 9 except for the border crossing, but unfortunately the border remains closed. I was hoping that COVID would all be over with by the summer and I would be able to get back up to Canada for the first time since 2009 and explore Vancouver, Victoria, and go up to the Canadian Rockies.

Of course, that wasn't possible and the border is still closed. So instead, in August I took a weekend trip to Mount Rainier since it had been at least ten years since I last visited, and there was more that I wanted to see. I drove all the roads in the park, visiting Paradise, Ohanapecosh and Sunrise. I also drove part of WA 123 from Ohanapecosh to WA 410, and drove WA 410 over Chinook Pass, turned around several miles east of the pass and came back westbound on 410 all the way to its western terminus at WA 167 in Sumner. I filmed much of the roads on that trip with my new 4K video camera, which I'm really happy with.

At the end of September, I did a weekend camping trip with some friends from church out on the Olympic Peninsula at a campsite near Aberdeen. On the way back home, I decided to drive out to Ocean Shores and around the Olympic Peninsula. I also clinched WA 109 Spur in Hoquiam, and got some new mileage on WA 109 north of Ocean Shores. I wanted to clinch all of WA 109 but the Quinault tribe had the rest of the road north of Moclips Highway closed off to non-residents in response to covid. So I took the Moclips Highway back to US 101, and got new substantial new mileage on 101 from there north along the coast to the WA 113 junction north of Forks. (I still have a few spots on US 101 in WA left to clinch, which is funny, because I've already clinched all of US 101 in Oregon and that's further away from me!)


I still wanted to do a major roadtrip for the year in lieu of going to the Canadian Rockies, so my Plan B ended up being visiting all the national parks in Utah as well as the Grand Canyon in mid-October. To start off, on the first day, which was a Friday evening, I headed south on I-5 through Washington and Oregon. Now I've clinched all of I-5 in Oregon! (The irony is that I still haven't clinched all of I-5 in WA given that it's a lot closer to where I live, but the one spot that remains unclinched is the Peace Arch border crossing) Also, in Portland, I added part of I-84 between I-5 and I-205, and in Eugene, I clinched I-105, as well as the segment of OR 99 between I-105 and I-5 through downtown Eugene the morning after leaving my motel for the first night of my trip.

Anyway, on the second day, I then continued south on I-5 into California, remaining on I-5 until I-505, which I easily clinched to get to I-80 WB, and I continued on I-80 into the Bay Area until I got to my hotel for the second night in Emeryville. The new roads that I clinched/drove on for the first time included several state routes on city streets in Albany and Berkeley, as well as a bit more of US 101 in San Mateo, CA 92 between US 101 and I-280, CA 1 in San Francisco between I-280 and US 101, all of I-280, part of I-680 from its southern end to CA 24, and all of CA 24. On leaving the Bay Area, I headed east on I-580 from I-238 through the Dublin Canyon, over Altamont Pass to I-205. Then I clinched I-205, picked up part of I-5 NB to CA 120, then took CA 99 to get to the Best Buy in Modesto (had to purchase additional batteries for my video camera), then I clinched CA 219 east to CA 108, then took CA 108 east to CA 120, then took CA 120 east to a campground west of Yosemite National Park.

The next day, I went to Yosemite to explore the park, and take in the beautiful views in the valley. Then I headed over Tioga Pass on CA 120 and then south on US 395. Made a little side-trip in Bishop on US 6 to get a photo of the sign showing the mileage to Provincetown, MA, then I continued south on US 395 to CA 136. That was an easy one to clinch, and then I continued onto CA 190 into Death Valley. Unfortunately, with less daylight in October, it was dark by about 7pm, so I mostly drove thru Death Valley in the dark; the only thing there I was able to see while it was still light out was the Father Crowley Overlook where there's the canyon that fighter jets sometimes fly through. I continued east on CA 190 to the CA 127 junction, and took that north into Nevada, where it turned into NV 373. I clinched that quite easily and then headed south on US 95 into Las Vegas, where I spent the night after driving up the Strip at nighttime.

On the fourth day of the trip, I went and visited Hoover Dam, clinching I-215 and what currently exists of I-11 on the way there. After visiting the dam, I headed north on I-11 back to I-515, and having clinched that, I headed north on I-15 out of Las Vegas, thru the Virgin River Gorge, and left I-15 in St. George, heading east on UT 9 and heading through Zion National Park. I clinched that and reached US 89 as the sun was setting. I made my way to Bryce Canyon that night and camped there.

The next morning, I explored Bryce Canyon (clinching UT 63 and the Bryce Canyon Scenic Drive in the process) and headed east on the very scenic UT 12. I clinched that entire stretch of scenic road. Then I continued east on UT 24, driving through Capitol Reef National Park, including the scenic drive in the park. I eventually reached the eastern terminus of UT 24 at I-70, then drove both ways on I-70 through Spotted Wolf Canyon as the sun was setting. So I picked up a bit more of I-70 in UT and then headed south on US 191 to Moab, where I stayed the night.

On day 6, I left Moab and visited Canyonlands National Park and Arches National Park. After visiting those two parks, I headed south on US 191 towards Monument Valley, driving through on US 163 and clinching that route once I got to its southern end in Kayenta. I then headed west on US 160 to its junction with US 89, then I headed south on US 89 into Flagstaff. Once in Flagstaff, I headed north on US 180 to Tusayan, just south of Grand Canyon, where I camped for the night.

The next morning, on day 7, I went to the south rim of Grand Canyon at Mather Point. Then, I headed south on US 180, then AZ 64, to Williams, AZ, and drove historic US 66 through the town. Then I headed west on I-40 to Kingman, which is actually pretty scenic. After I got to Kingman, I headed north on US 93 back to Hoover Dam, then I-215 to I-15, and then I-15 south into the LA area. Then I went west on CA 210/I-210 to Pasadena as it got dark. I did some more night driving on LA freeways, picking up part of I-105, US 101 from downtown LA to I-405, south I-405 over Sepulveda Pass, and then I-10 into LA. I spent the night at a hotel in Pasadena.

The next day was day 8, and that was a long day. I spent that Saturday morning exploring and filming LA freeways. I clinched I-110 fully this time (I'd previously not gotten the part south of CA 47), drove over the new Gerald Desmond Bridge, got a bit more of I-710, more of I-105, and then drove south on I-5 through Orange County. Then I turned around and headed north and then clinched I-405, then drove part of I-210 through the foothills to CA 2, which I took south back into LA. After that, I headed out of LA on CA 110 and then I-5 over Tejon Pass and down the Grapevine. Then I took CA 99 up to Bakersfield and then went east on CA 58 through the Tehachapi Mountains. I got to Barstow and then headed north on I-15, and it was dark by the time I got to the Nevada border. However, I kept going on I-15 all the way to Ogden, UT, just north of Salt Lake City, and didn't get to my hotel there until 2am!  :o Yeah, it was pretty late, and not the best planning...

The ninth and final day of the trip, I left Ogden, UT and headed west on I-84 through Idaho and eastern Oregon to I-82 which I took to I-90 to get back to Seattle. On that day, I did a few side trips, clinching I-184 in Boise, and traveling part of US 395 and clinching I-182 in the Tri-Cities after eating dinner.

It was quite a fun trip and I got a lot of road video footage from it; at some point over the next year or so, I'll be posting it on my YouTube channel if you're interested. Also, this trip put me well over the 10,000 mile mark (I now have over 12,000 miles traveled). It ended up being a great alternative to going to Canada, though I do hope to be able to do that soon.

Anyway, after that, I clinched a few roads in December. I clinched all of WA 510 (so many roundabouts!) as well as WA 510 Alt in Yelm, which is the partially-completed Yelm bypass. Then I drove on WA 507 north to WA 7 in Spanaway, which also was new for me. Later in December, I clinched WA 7, picking up new mileage on it between Elbe (where WA 706 heads east towards Mount Rainier) and the town of Morton at the junction with US 12 and WA 508. I then clinched WA 508, which took me back to I-5 south of Chehalis.

I'll try and post updates here more often; that was way too long!

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Re: New Travels and Stats Discussion
« Reply #507 on: February 15, 2021, 10:18:10 am »
This weekend saw me in Massachusetts to visit my largest remaining frontier in the Northeast: Cape Cod. Only 2 of the 3 days had a lot of driving, but I still logged around 1,000 miles on the car. I finished MA's US Route mileage, got everything on the Cape, and got above 70% statewide. MA 9 was finished (finally) and MA 27 was driven in entirety.

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Re: New Travels and Stats Discussion
« Reply #508 on: February 18, 2021, 10:15:19 pm »
A voluntourism trip to Guatemala last week got me a few new miles (and some new kilometers, too).

We drove to Miami to take advantage of both a non-stop flight as well as a significant ticket savings. On that trip, I added 30 miles of I-95. I now only lack the southernmost 3 miles of I-95 to complete the Florida portion. Also, a few miles of FL112 and FL953.

Of note (but not highway-related), when we arrived at GUA, there were quite a few people at the Aeroclub waving, many ramp workers taking photos, and a water cannon salute. My suspicions were confirmed when I asked the captain on deplaning; it was the first ever arrival of a Boeing 737 MAX airplane at GUA.

While in Guatemala, I got the relatively new bypass of CA-1 around Chimaltenango, plus sections of RN11 and RN1 in Solola on the way to Panajachel and Lake Atitlan. We were originally on the same route as I had traveled before, but due to construction, our bus was not allowed, so we had to turn back and take the route through Godinez instead of through Solola.

On the return from MIA, portions of FL834, FL810, and FL706 were added, the entirety of FL811 (Deerfield Beach), and completions of FL 405 and 407.
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Re: New Travels and Stats Discussion
« Reply #509 on: February 21, 2021, 09:43:56 am »
Took a road trip down by Alamosa yesterday and got CO136, CO142, CO159, CO368, CO370, and CO371 clinched.  The CO3xx's don't make a lot of sense to have as state highways.  I also had my first visit into Taos County, NM.

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