Topic: Map of all things K. By DC Doug.

Because of Google Map limitations this is the basic route for K in 2013.    Most of the trip has been made off the trailer.




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What a long strange trip it's been!

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Re: Map of all things K. By DC Doug.

we put the K in College Station

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Re: Map of all things K. By DC Doug.

Ya, with this map program there are only 23 inputs.

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Re: Map of all things K. By DC Doug.

Jackasic wrote:

we put the K in Kollege Station

Fixt that for ya!

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Re: Map of all things K. By DC Doug.

In the event that someone becomes more energetic and puts together a more complete map, the route I took the K on was as follows:

- CMP to Hereford, MD via Kershaw Hwy, I-20, I-95, I-295 around Richmond, I-95, I-495 around DC (loop around the south), I-95, I-695 around Baltimore, I-83
- Hereford, MD to Bethesda MD via I-83, I-695, I-70, US-29, I-495, I-270.
- Bethesda to Hereford via I-270, I-495, MD-295, I-695, I-83
- Hereford, MD to Monticello via I-83, I-81, I-380, I-84, US-209, MY-97, NY-42

It was trailered on an open trailer the entire route.

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Re: Map of all things K. By DC Doug.

It amazes me that the K can go thousands of (relatively) trouble free miles on the highway but a couple hundred on the track brings it to its knees.
Stick some mile markers around the track so the K thinks it's still on the highway.