Back from Salina Kansas

Back from Salina Kansas

Well, I made the trip back from Salina Kansas yesterday afternoon. 410 Miles in 5 hours and 10 minutes. You do the math. Stopped at the toll booth to get my ticket, then at the next booth to pay my toll, didn't have to stop for gas or any other breaks to the whole trip home.

The weekend was good, hot 95-100 all 3 days, but at least Salina gets that good Kansas wind, it kept the heat bearable. I ended up winning my first Divisional of the year, and only the second win I've had over Andy this year, the first being the Walnut Ridge National Tour.

We do it again this coming weekend. We'll be headed to Peru Indiana for the National Tour out at Grissom. Looking forward to making that trip again, it's quite a bit shorter than Salina!

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From my fuzzy math, that seems like 82 MPH... Too slow if you ask me... Dude you drive a Z... speed up.
Posted By: Anonymous Poster on Jun 2005
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Your math is off. And that average speed includes stopping twice for toll, and traffic, not to mention construction
Posted By: Anonymous Poster on Jun 2005
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That's WAY too fast for MY son to be driving!!!!! You're giving me more than my share of gray hairs!!!!!!!
Posted By: Anonymous Poster on Jun 2005
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I, of course, agree with your Mom!!! At least I hope you had your seatbelt on!!!
Posted By: Anonymous Poster on Jul 2005

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