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Driving to OCF?

Post by Steve Jelf » Tue Jun 04, 2024 4:55 pm

Dave Hjortnaes has done it. Others have too. How many are leaving the trailer at home and driving to Dearborn?

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Re: Driving to OCF?

Post by jwilliams81 » Tue Jun 04, 2024 4:56 pm

I was just accepted today!!!

I plan on driving my T from Cincinnati up to Dearborn!
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Re: Driving to OCF?

Post by Art M » Tue Jun 04, 2024 7:50 pm

Jarrod,
I wish I could join you, but cannot. Toledo would be a good place to meet. Are you planing one or two days of traveling. My guess is you have about 225 miles. I would have about 115 miles. I wish you safe traveling.

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Re: Driving to OCF?

Post by DHort » Tue Jun 04, 2024 9:17 pm

Good for you Jarrod. If you need a route, just put your phone on bicycle and you will get to see all the small towns on the way. Safer than trying to negotiate highways.

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Re: Driving to OCF?

Post by Steve Jelf » Tue Jun 04, 2024 11:44 pm

Art, 225 is a stretch for one day, at least the way I drive, but 115 should be a cake walk. :D
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Re: Driving to OCF?

Post by Oldav8tor » Wed Jun 05, 2024 5:39 pm

One caveat using google bike routes ---- sometimes they put you on actual bike trails....no cars allowed :P
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Post by jwilliams81 » Thu Jun 06, 2024 11:26 am

Exactly, I had looked at doing that for Cincinnati to Dearborn, and it puts you on a bike trail for a large portion of the time. I can go through and pull the route back to a "car road"... that will just take some time.

Avoiding highways using Google (no research or adjusting ) - 279ish miles
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Looking at the Lincoln Highway Associations online map https://www.lincolnhighwayassoc.org/map/ Gives me an idea of where it used to be.
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I could get pretty close to driving my 101 year old car on the old Lincoln Highway, which just sounds so cool! I would pick up Lincoln in Lima, OH and then go west before coming back east. But that changes the route to 409ish miles.
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I am not sure I would have enough time or PTO :lol:


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Re: Driving to OCF?

Post by DHort » Thu Jun 06, 2024 12:58 pm

Tim

When they put you on bike trails you just have to look a little closer for the tricycles. They squash too easy.

If they put you on a bike trail, turn the phone off, drive 10-15 miles in the direction you are going, and turn it on again. You might come across something very interesting. It is all part of the adventure. Remember 100 years ago you were suppose to turn right at the yellow house. Too bad they repainted it green the year before.

Jarrod, if the bike trail is to the west of Dayton just drive on the east of Dayton. Catch the Lincoln Highway in Lima and head east. Then you can stop in Toledo to get a hot dog at Tony Packo's cafe that Klinger says are the best in the world and get a view of the stadium for the Toledo Mud Hens. Well worth getting off the trail.

I drove from Milwaukee to Louisville, to Detroit with a stop in Toledo. Beautiful town along the river.

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Re: Driving to OCF?

Post by Steve Jelf » Thu Jun 06, 2024 1:35 pm

I've been catching US 12 at Coldwater. From there to Detroit some of it is OK, and some of it is pretty sorry. :)
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