Making traveling a bit easier

SeaCat

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When my wife and I travel in the car we often do long distance trips. We are also cheap as hell and will often be found sleeping either in the car or in a tent beside the car. We have our own ways of keeping clean and cooking when traveling in this way.

Our car has a small high RPM Engine which also just happens to have a fairly large semi flat cover over it. (Right below a nicely placed cross bar.) Because of this I have created a hanger which holds a coffee pot, a water pot and an Ammo Can flat against this. What this means is I can fire up the engine and use it to heat our coffee as well as water for bathing and cooking. (I am creating something like this for on the bike.)

These containers can also be used over a small camp stove or even an open fire.

On some trips when I know we're going to be using the tent I pack along a camp stove. Oh and the tent has been modified for the car. It now has a fly that extends from the main body of the tent to the back of the car making for a nice area to sit and drink our coffee and wash up in the mornings.

So how do you make your traveling a bit easier?

Cat
 
When my wife and I travel in the car we often do long distance trips. We are also cheap as hell and will often be found sleeping either in the car or in a tent beside the car. We have our own ways of keeping clean and cooking when traveling in this way.

Our car has a small high RPM Engine which also just happens to have a fairly large semi flat cover over it. (Right below a nicely placed cross bar.) Because of this I have created a hanger which holds a coffee pot, a water pot and an Ammo Can flat against this. What this means is I can fire up the engine and use it to heat our coffee as well as water for bathing and cooking. (I am creating something like this for on the bike.)

These containers can also be used over a small camp stove or even an open fire.

On some trips when I know we're going to be using the tent I pack along a camp stove. Oh and the tent has been modified for the car. It now has a fly that extends from the main body of the tent to the back of the car making for a nice area to sit and drink our coffee and wash up in the mornings.

So how do you make your traveling a bit easier?

Cat

I'm a pedal-to-the-metal, drive-it-straight-through kinda girl. :D

Alabama to Ontario takes about 17 hours, IF you do the speed limit.
 
I'm a pedal-to-the-metal, drive-it-straight-through kinda girl. :D

Alabama to Ontario takes about 17 hours, IF you do the speed limit.

Mmmmm honestly bout the same here...Chicago to Norfolk in time for work lol
 
I make sure I wear slip-on shoes to the airport and try to remember to wear a shirt with a front pocket.
 
When train riding...feel free to bring laptop or portable DVD player with power cable...they have 120V outlets at every seat
 
I make sure I get to the airport plenty early and follow the airline rules for my baggage. ;)
 
I'd hold your hand and make it better for you.;)

I wrote some porn stories about flying once.


I just got tired of it. Too many sucky small planes, shitty hotels and 18 hour days. Occasionally the food was good.
 
I wrote some porn stories about flying once.


I just got tired of it. Too many sucky small planes, shitty hotels and 18 hour days. Occasionally the food was good.

Hotel sex can be wild though :devil:
 
Hotel sex can be wild though :devil:

It might be fiction, it might be fact. It may have been yesterday, the day before, a year ago or even longer. She came to see me. Opening my hotel door to her as she opened her raincoat. White silk blouse, garter and hose and stilettos. She always looked good in heels. Jacket draped across the chair as she turned and faced me. Buttons first at the cuffs then down the front. She needn't have bothered, sheer the shirt that showed it all. But the way silk slid down her shoulders, puddling to the floor made me glad she did. Crawling upon the bed, knees wide apart, her sex winked at me as if to say, "Come see me, taste me." Upon my pillow she lounged. Caressing calf and thighs together while her fingers found firmness in her nipples, then slid down between her legs.

"Tell me a story you naughty man..."
 
It might be fiction, it might be fact. It may have been yesterday, the day before, a year ago or even longer. She came to see me. Opening my hotel door to her as she opened her raincoat. White silk blouse, garter and hose and stilettos. She always looked good in heels. Jacket draped across the chair as she turned and faced me. Buttons first at the cuffs then down the front. She needn't have bothered, sheer the shirt that showed it all. But the way silk slid down her shoulders, puddling to the floor made me glad she did. Crawling upon the bed, knees wide apart, her sex winked at me as if to say, "Come see me, taste me." Upon my pillow she lounged. Caressing calf and thighs together while her fingers found firmness in her nipples, then slid down between her legs.

"Tell me a story you naughty man..."

:kiss::kiss::devil:
 
I make sure I get to the airport plenty early and follow the airline rules for my baggage. ;)

I wish other people would! I am sick of people bringing on two huge bags and taking forever to get seated and get their bags stowed. Actually there are a lot of things about flying that annoy me/cause me pain. But it is the fastest way to travel.
 
When my wife and I travel in the car we often do long distance trips. We are also cheap as hell and will often be found sleeping either in the car or in a tent beside the car. We have our own ways of keeping clean and cooking when traveling in this way.

Our car has a small high RPM Engine which also just happens to have a fairly large semi flat cover over it. (Right below a nicely placed cross bar.) Because of this I have created a hanger which holds a coffee pot, a water pot and an Ammo Can flat against this. What this means is I can fire up the engine and use it to heat our coffee as well as water for bathing and cooking. (I am creating something like this for on the bike.)

These containers can also be used over a small camp stove or even an open fire.

On some trips when I know we're going to be using the tent I pack along a camp stove. Oh and the tent has been modified for the car. It now has a fly that extends from the main body of the tent to the back of the car making for a nice area to sit and drink our coffee and wash up in the mornings.

So how do you make your traveling a bit easier?

Cat
By preference, I drive where possible and time permits, so I'll leave the airport and train tips to others.

I make travel easier by essentially adhering to the rules for long-haul truckers; I stop for rest break every two hours, make overnight arrangements every eight to ten hours of driving times.

I'm too old and stiff to sleep in the car or camp, so I'm not prepared for camping -- although I do have a 120VAC/12VDC coffee pot and generally stock up on sandwich makings and finger foods for the lunch stop. I've dropped my previous heavy cola consumption in favor of Lipton Iced Tea To Go and similar single serving instant drink packets so I really don't need the coffee pot for coffee any more but I still haul it around for heating soup and other things.

The biggest thing I do to make travel easier is to plan ahead I know where and when I'm supposed to be at any given point in the trip and have contingency plans for whatever I can anticipate Murphy throwing at me.
 
I'm a pedal-to-the-metal, drive-it-straight-through kinda girl. :D

Alabama to Ontario takes about 17 hours, IF you do the speed limit.

Yeah, same here.

It's 9 hours to Chicago, so says MapQuest, anyway.

With decent weather and proper motivation, I can make it in 8.
 
By preference, I drive where possible and time permits, so I'll leave the airport and train tips to others.

I make travel easier by essentially adhering to the rules for long-haul truckers; I stop for rest break every two hours, make overnight arrangements every eight to ten hours of driving times.

I'm too old and stiff to sleep in the car or camp, so I'm not prepared for camping -- although I do have a 120VAC/12VDC coffee pot and generally stock up on sandwich makings and finger foods for the lunch stop. I've dropped my previous heavy cola consumption in favor of Lipton Iced Tea To Go and similar single serving instant drink packets so I really don't need the coffee pot for coffee any more but I still haul it around for heating soup and other things.

The biggest thing I do to make travel easier is to plan ahead I know where and when I'm supposed to be at any given point in the trip and have contingency plans for whatever I can anticipate Murphy throwing at me.

Another suggestion for those whom make long travels and would like something hot to eat is a backpacking stove. They make small ones that go right on top of the fuel canister and can support a small pot thats large enough to hold, say a can of Chunky soup. Whats nice is they can heat up the soup in only a couple of minutes, they're small enough these days to put in a glove box, and fuel is available at any sporting goods store. Drawback...you have to use it in a well ventilated area [aka OUTSIDE of your car]
 
I hate traveling. Especially flying.

Hmmm... my job requires me to work around people who fly... so I know all the little tips and tricks to speed your way through the security process.

Personally... I like to drive. Something about having my own car wherever I'm going.... and not needing to worry about timetables or other people's schedules. One of the best things my wife and I do to make our trips easier is plan for plenty of time... and have little snacks, drinks, entertainment.. etc. available in the car. Oh... that, and it really helps to put a sleeping bag across the back seat of the car (just my wife and I.. no kids) so that one of us can sleep while the other drives. We made it from Tucson, Arizona (college) to not quite Key West Florida (a smaller key a few islands up the chain for spring break) in just over 35 hours this way. Oh... and that also counted a couple rather lengthy construction delays.
Maybe that's why we made it in just under 34 hours going back. ;)
 
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