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<blockquote data-quote="der_kluge" data-source="post: 1992384" data-attributes="member: 945"><p>I agree with what CL has. Consider this:</p><p></p><p>Raleigh/Durham/Cary/Chapel Hill (all points near central North Carolina)</p><p>North on hwy 85 to Petersburg to hwy 95 through Richmond up to D.C.</p><p>From there, 270 North to I-70 to I-68 just south of Pittsburg.</p><p>And then back onto I-70 to Columbus, OH, and then on to Indianapolis.</p><p></p><p>That covers some fairly large population centers, and could easily gather up about 40 gamers along the way. The only problem is that it's long, about 14 hours according to mapquest. Of course, those online mapping things use an assumption of about 65 miles per hour, so it's probably conservative. But it also depends on what kind of traffic there is in D.C., too.</p><p></p><p>If the bus left Raleigh that morning at 6:00a it'd be in Richmond by 9:00. Consider 15 minutes for loading of passengers, and then to D.C. by 11:00. We'd have to stop for lunch somewhere in D.C., since Raleigh passengers would have been on the bus for 6 hours at this point. We'd be well outside of D.C. towards Pittsburg by 12:30 if we just grab some fast food somewhere. Pittsburg is a little out of the way, so unless anyone actually got on the bus here it would be optional. Otherwise, bus would probably get there by about 5:00 depending on traffic inside D.C. We'd want to eat again in Pittsburg, so factor in another 30 minutes. Back on the road at 5:45, we'd be in Columbus by 8:45 to get Crothian. We'd then get to Indy at around midnight.</p><p></p><p>Whew. That would be a long-ass day.</p><p></p><p>I'm thinking that might be a bit much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="der_kluge, post: 1992384, member: 945"] I agree with what CL has. Consider this: Raleigh/Durham/Cary/Chapel Hill (all points near central North Carolina) North on hwy 85 to Petersburg to hwy 95 through Richmond up to D.C. From there, 270 North to I-70 to I-68 just south of Pittsburg. And then back onto I-70 to Columbus, OH, and then on to Indianapolis. That covers some fairly large population centers, and could easily gather up about 40 gamers along the way. The only problem is that it's long, about 14 hours according to mapquest. Of course, those online mapping things use an assumption of about 65 miles per hour, so it's probably conservative. But it also depends on what kind of traffic there is in D.C., too. If the bus left Raleigh that morning at 6:00a it'd be in Richmond by 9:00. Consider 15 minutes for loading of passengers, and then to D.C. by 11:00. We'd have to stop for lunch somewhere in D.C., since Raleigh passengers would have been on the bus for 6 hours at this point. We'd be well outside of D.C. towards Pittsburg by 12:30 if we just grab some fast food somewhere. Pittsburg is a little out of the way, so unless anyone actually got on the bus here it would be optional. Otherwise, bus would probably get there by about 5:00 depending on traffic inside D.C. We'd want to eat again in Pittsburg, so factor in another 30 minutes. Back on the road at 5:45, we'd be in Columbus by 8:45 to get Crothian. We'd then get to Indy at around midnight. Whew. That would be a long-ass day. I'm thinking that might be a bit much. [/QUOTE]
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