Monday, January 18, 2010

Oregon Wills How Long Would It Take To Drive From Oregon To New Hampshire?

How long would it take to drive from Oregon to New Hampshire? - oregon wills

Me and 2 friends are planning a trip from Oregon to Cape Cod, New Hampshire. Were just starting to plan more or less how long it would take to drive around 2 to 3 hours per day for this tour. There is also something we should know to call or stains on the street? Also, as you drive is no different than in England.

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6 comments:

Martin P said...

From Oregon to New Hampshire is about 3000 miles (Oregon mid-to mid-NH).

Driving at 60 km / h, will cross 50 hours left to the country. So, if you drive 3 hours per day, lasting about 17 days to cross the country.

Until the exact route of sites include: Salt Lake City, Yellowstone National Park, the largest palace of the corn in Nebraska, Devils Monument and MT. Rushmore in SD. Springfield, Illinois, Chicago, IL, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, New York ... Many ways to not list them all, more research.

StephenW... said...

Cape Cod, Massachusetts, New Hamphshire not.

From Oregon to Cape Cod is about 3000 miles.

In 2-3 hours, in May, in the majority, after 100-200 miles per on the way to go to the time of day, time, etc.

Therefore, take 15-30 days.

MapQuest estimates of 48 hours driving time, which is 16-24 days.

Goomba said...

and about 2800 miles from Oregon to New Hampshire.
soo, go 2 or 3 hours per day at 80 mph (highway) speeds, it would be 240 miles in one day, without the toilet, eating, etc.

Traveling 240 miles per day it will come in about 2 weeks and 5 days.

soo, yes, there you have it, I hope this was helpful

KLishott... said...

2-3 hours. one days? You do not know, but always will be. It took about 3 days from Vermont to Colorado, which has occupied almost the whole day, all three days. I would say at least 10 days.

The only obvious difference in the ride between here and England is that we use the other side of the road. I'm sure it will still take some time to adapt.

Grey smiley face :) said...

The nearly 2500 miles.
2-3 hours per day is like nothing else.

I drive 85, but if the hard drive 60 mph, thats
2,500 / 60
41 hours.

They say 70

and 36 of the ISH

32 hours with the car about 75-80.

SO.

3 hours per day, for ten days, but this is a way to go atleast 80 mph the whole time.

I propose an engine a little more each day ..

Ramp to 5 hours per day, 6 days.

the 6 stations is ... I guess.

My main question is why the Cape Cod *** you too?
Its pretty dang boring.

This time of year the cold. And I know. I live in Vermont. haha

Herman G said...

I live in South Africa, do not know .... sorry!

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