Happy New Year! My 2023 went pretty well, hobby-wise. Around 11 am on New Years Eve, I passed through lovely Crozet, Virginia, on VA 240, the last of my clinched routes for the year. About an hour later, as I approached Sperryville on VA 231, I added the final miles of new highway to put my annual increase just over 23,000.
Most of the gains happened in the US (almost 16,300 miles in 28 states, up 5.%), but again the time I spent in Canada resulted in a much larger percentage increase for that country (over 6,700 miles spread across 7 provinces, up 58%). My venture north took me to Newfoundland for the first time, and quadrupled my mileage in both Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. I clinched the Autoroutes in Quebec (for now) and the Winnipeg city route system, and would have clinched the 100-series highways in Nova Scotia if I hadn't zoned out leaving Sydney via 105 and completely forgotten about 162. Fortunately there are plenty of other reasons to go back, too. I clinched the most routes in Manitoba (34) and Ontario (33). In the States, over 20% of my new mileage came in Kentucky, but since I only have 4 roads there left to clinch, I can't count on that state to affect my stats much anymore. Other states where I gained over 1000 new miles include Texas, Virginia, and Wisconsin (plus past travels in Mississippi, due to the addition of usams). Besides the 483 routes I clinched in Kentucky, I added over 50 clinches in Texas, Virginia, and Maryland. I added one new interstate (I-780) and 12 new US routes (13 if we're counting US 121), and am now within 50 of completing the auxiliary US route set and within 6 of finishing the business interstates.
Unlike last year, no songs that celebrate the joys of aimless driving made any top-10 lists I'm aware of, but I'll still post a top-10 roads for 2023:
- US 101, especially the Oregon coast. Nothing but beautiful scenery. Fortunately I drove early in the morning, a couple of weeks before tourist season began.
- QC 332 around the Gaspe Peninsula. More incredible scenery and charming towns.
- NL 1 heading north from Channel-Port aux Basques. A breathtaking introduction to this province.
- AZ 87 and 260. Great early morning drive through a part of Arizona I'd never visited. Even more fun when the snow started falling just east of Payson, something that had not been mentioned in the forecast.
- AZ 89A through Jerome. How often do you get multiple switchbacks within a crowded town? (in North America, at least)
- The TCH in Ontario between Kirkland Lake and Nipigon. Desolate and a little frightening, especially with fires everywhere. Smoke (and mosquitos) inescapable.
- US 101 across the Golden Gate Bridge and through San Francisco. Except for a few blocks, not a new route, but a favorite. Trying to beat the traffic, I passed through before sunrise, but the city vibes were the same.
- PE 2 and 6 across the northern part of the island. Honestly, any road on PEI would fit on this list.
- US 20, especially between Cody, Wyoming, and the east entrance to Yellowstone. Car troubles had set me back about 3 hours that morning, so when I reached Cody, I only had time to make a quick trip to the park entrance and back. Still, it was a gorgeous drive even in the twilight, enhanced more by that stretch being my final miles on the eastern segment. I completed the western segment a few days later, making the combination the longest route I clinched this year.
- VA 369 (Tazewell Hall), the shortest (0.12 miles) route I clinched this year and, as far as I know, the only one on TM named after a building on a college campus.
Totals for 2023: 23,009.81 new miles (for a new total of 348,051.10), and 1309 new clinches (9868). With 12,757 routes travelled, my overall efficiency topped 77% for the first time.
Stats for previous years:
2022: +20,751.24 mi / +775 clinched routes
2021: +31,159.46 mi / +1,458
2020: +14,604.58 mi / +1,681
2019: +15,887.33 mi / +778
2018: +21,284.12 mi / +653
2017: +19,547.92 mi / +582
2016: +17,101.26 mi / +514
2015: +28,363.75 mi / +553 (mostly due to new systems being added when CHM transitioned to TM)
2014: +13,046.83 mi / +380
2013: +14,214.20 mi / +412 (I joined CHM in 2012)
Wishing you all the best for your 2024 travels!