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From: crimmin@tle.DEC (DTN 1-2015)
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Subject: x-country travel
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Date: Fri, 1-Nov-85 12:44:54 EST
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Thanks for the recent suggestions on routes and tips for long trips.

Does anyone want to discuss the amt of time it can take to go
from, say, Boston to Seattle and back? 

How does 10 days going, 10 days there, and 10 days back sound? 
Too fast? What is the maximum non-burnout distance for one day 
on a BMW R80/7? 400 miles?

Are there any special, must-see places along a more northerly
route between here and there? For starters, I was thinking of
passing through Toronto, and taking ferries to Chicago. From
there either NW through Wisconsin, Minnesota, N.Dakota, Montana,
and Idaho; or W through Iowa, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho,
and Oregon.

Never been there before, just give me time.

Piter (New Hampshire)