Ron
Moderator Emeritus
Jim & Smoky,
I normally takes us three or four days to cross Texas and 2 days to cross Wyoming or Montana.
I normally takes us three or four days to cross Texas and 2 days to cross Wyoming or Montana.
edjunior said:And then we have Texas, the Lone Star State, the United State of Texas, the only state that can have all four climates going at once! Snow up north in Amarillo, jungle heat and monsoons in the south, dry desert heat in El Paso, and spring or autumn type weather in the East Texas piney woods. The only state that takes two days to drive across, unless you're one of those masochistic marathon drivers. Man I love this state!
Jim Dick said:Ed,
If you drive from Miami to Pensacola it will take 3 days.
blueblood said:Not for those of use who drive 75+ and 700-800 MPD? ;D
blueblood said:Jim Dick said:Ed,
If you drive from Miami to Pensacola it will take 3 days.
Not for those of use who drive 75+ and 700-800 MPD ;D
RV Roamer said:>>The only state that takes two days to drive across, unless you're one of those masochistic marathon drivers.? Man I love this state!<<
Only state?? Try driving across Alaska.? There isn't even a road that goes all the way across!? ?
RV Roamer said:Some regions, however, are cultural as well as geographic. "Deep South" is one of those, encompassing an area whose predominant culture was established early in US history and generally encompassing Georgia, North & South Carolina, Mississippi, & Alabama. Some people would include Arkansas, Tennesee and Virginia in that area too.
UK-RV said:YEP - we're still here.
.... understanding the way the Americans have messed around with our fine language.
Glad to see that a transplanted yankee floridian understands that Florida is not part of the South!
Once you get to Anchorage or Fairbanks, there's not much more except virgin territory.
RV Roamer said:On the other hand, the UK has plenty of regional names too. The regions are smaller, sometimes county size, but just as distinct.