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TinyEvel 06-09-2015 09:38 AM

Driving from Salt Lake to KC: take the 80 or the 70?
 
Hey kids.

I'm driving from Northern California to KC next week. I figure going through Northern Nevada to Salt Lake is the only real way to get halfway there, but from Salt lake, the map says it takes about the same time to go via the 80 through southern WY and then Nebraska, or turn south toward Denver and go the 70 through Kansas.

Have any of you done one or both of these routes? Which is better?

thanks :thumb:

TE

Why Not? 06-09-2015 09:40 AM

All I know is this. The drive from Denver to KC is the most visually boring few hours I ever spent in my life.

WhawhaWhat 06-09-2015 09:42 AM

If the only choices are driving through Kansas or Nebraska? Antifreeze is the only option.

morphius 06-09-2015 09:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Why Not? (Post 11540461)
All I know is this. The drive from Denver to KC is the most visually boring few hours I ever spent in my life.

Omaha to Denver was worse. 80 is in the platte river valley, and I think from Lincoln to a mile from the border you can't even see ANY hills. NE may not be anywhere near as flat as Kansas, but I-80 is boring. I believe both states have speed limits of 75, which is helpful.

BigMeatballDave 06-09-2015 09:45 AM

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Originally Posted by WhawhaWhat (Post 11540466)
If the only choices are driving through Kansas or Nebraska? Antifreeze is the only option.

LOL No shit!

From Cali, I'd take 40 to OKC, then 35.

KC native 06-09-2015 09:46 AM

1) Drive to Salt Lake City
2) Charter a helicopter flight (one of those big chinook ****ers, I'm sure the military would be happy to oblige for the right price)
3) Avoid driving through brownbackistan or nebraska
4) ?????????????
5) Profit.

TinyEvel 06-09-2015 09:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigMeatballDave (Post 11540472)
LOL No shit!

From Cali, I'd take 40 to OKC, then 35.

The 40 is too far south to go, it adds hours to the trip. If it were winter Id consider it.

Also, based on this recent news

http://www.imfromdenver.com/serial-s...e-in-colorado/
:bang:

I'm thinking avoid Denver and just power through WY to Neb. and tough it out.

Trivers 06-09-2015 09:55 AM

both routes suck.

WY, NE, and down from OMA is best of two bad options...except drive all night and miss the terrible scenery.

BigMeatballDave 06-09-2015 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by TinyEvel (Post 11540478)
The 40 is too far south to go, it adds hours to the trip. If it were winter Id consider it.

Also, based on this recent news

http://www.imfromdenver.com/serial-s...e-in-colorado/
:bang:

I'm thinking avoid Denver and just power through WY to Neb. and tough it out.

I was thinking you were in LA.

Herp Derp. Totally missed the part about Northern California. :)

Ming the Merciless 06-09-2015 09:59 AM

what part of northern cali u live in????????????????

Trivers 06-09-2015 09:59 AM

when you get to SLC, take a break and go to the Red Iguana. GREAT mex food.

Of course, you are passing Park City as you climb out of the valley. Always a good place to visit.

DaneMcCloud 06-09-2015 10:00 AM

I've always taken the 70 going the Northern route but as others have stated, it's visually boring east of Colorado Springs and west of KC.

Make sure to have some sort of stimulant drink, whether it's Red Bull or Monster or whatever for that stretch because it's easy to get tired driving in a straight line.

srvy 06-09-2015 10:01 AM

I would have to say of the 2 fails I would take I-80. Drove those 2 highways so much from Northern Nevada to KC for work. Seemed 80 was faster but 70 had some better scenery but not much.

DaneMcCloud 06-09-2015 10:02 AM

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Originally Posted by TinyEvel (Post 11540478)
I'm thinking avoid Denver and just power through WY to Neb. and tough it out.

As long as you don't hit Denver during Rush Hour, it's a breeze

srvy 06-09-2015 10:09 AM

I would check road construction a week or so before you go and make my decisions based on that. Seemed very seldom did we not hit construction on I-70 in Co. Cabelas in Sydney NE. Is always a good spot to stretch your legs. Really there is not much difference between the two.


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