The Ultimate Road Trip: Update 0

Well, I haven’t left… yet, but I do in a week. I’m not sure on how much online access I will have, but, I’m hoping to score a bit of Wi-fi here and there!

Anyhow, here is the loose plan, thus far. I’ve only got 2 nights where I have no place to stay… map attached below.

Oct 8th – Leave NYC/JFK for Brussels
Oct 9th – Land in Brussels around 9:30am
– Hopefully didn’t lose any luggage and leave BRU
– Meet up with Maki/Pieter in Gent, and stay at Pieter’s place
Oct 10th – Leave for Antwerp around mid-day
– Track down Koen (aka Q) and take him out to dinner!
– Go to the Dozer show at Trix 20hr
– Crash at Q’s place, if he doesn’t mind me coming in late… Koen?
– Look for ‘Seamus’ from Dozer board
Oct 11th – Enjoy some coffee/tea with Q, and head out for Groningen (possibly detouring to A’dam/R’dam)
– Go to Dozer show at Vera
Simplon Jonger Hostel (€34)
Oct 12th – Leave for Magdeburg
– Go to Dozer show at Baracke (no idea where this place is)
– http://www.hostelworld.com/hosteldetails.php/SleepGoHotelMagdeburg-Magdeburg-3330
Oct 13th – Leave for Osnabrück
– Meet Heiko for lunch in Hannover?
– Go to Dozer show at Westwerk
– Find a place to crash! Maybe at the Penthouse!?
Oct 14th – Leave for Gent
– Meet up with Iris, Maki and Pieter
– Stay at Pieter’s place
Oct 15th – Sleep in
– Maybe my only day of not driving!!??
– Stay at Pieter’s place
Oct 16th – Get up nice and early and go to BRU to fly to NYC/JFK
Oct 17th – Wonder why I ever moved back to the states… ?

By the time the trip is over, I will have probably driven around 1500km. Or, just under 1000 miles. Let’s say the car I’m renting does 30mpg (fairly reasonable), this is about 12.75 km/l. I’m not sure of the standard tank size, but I’ll use 15 gallons/57 liters. I’m hoping I won’t have to re-fuel more than 2-3 times. This will also more than likely be 2-3 times the cost of gas in the US. If they ask if I want a diesel car, the answer is YES! They typically can get 50mpg, just over 21 km/l. Which would nearly double the average car in the US. The fuel in the countries I’m visiting is on par with the US price… but, the tax can be 100%-160% on TOP of the price we pay! Just thought I’d show I’m doing some research!

Road Trip map

Bad…. and, good.

The New York Rangers announced today that individual game tickets for the 2007-08 season sold-out in less than one hour. It is believed to be the fastest season sell-out in team history. Tickets that went o-sale at 10 a.m. on Saturday completely sold out with the exception of an extremely limited number of single tickets.

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