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Thanks. After visiting us for Christmas, my daughter decided to accept our invitation to move here with us in Tulsa, OK from Phoenix, AZ to finish her nursing education. I was thinking (or not thinking) she could rent a U-haul trailer to move her bed, computer desk, etc here. My wife reminded me we were talking about a very young woman, with no trailer towing experience, traveling almost 1200 miles by herself on possibly icy roads, and that it wasn't a good idea. I had to agree, which left only one thing to do. Drive out there, haul her stuff in my truck, and escort her, her cat, and her car back to Tulsa.
This is a personal record for me by a large margin. In two days I drove 17 hours there and 18 hours back mainly on I-40 at 75 mph. As it turned out the roads were not at all icy and the weather was mostly good. My Dodge truck performed flawlessly the whole trip. Makes me feel bad, talking about trading it off for a new Nissan Titan later this year. Well, not too bad. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif Saying I was tired when we finally got here would be an understatement. I hope to never have to do this again. It became like one of those nightmares where the road never ends but just goes on and on forever. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif What was worse is this trip was right after two 8 hours days of driving to Texas and back for Christmas. /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif