How far is it safe to drive in one day?
I'm planning a one person roadtrip from Prior Lake, MN to Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado to meet up with some friends to climb Long's Peak. Google Maps puts it at 997 miles one-way, 14.5 hours driving time. Is this too far in one day considering the driving would be 2 days before the full-day climb?
I have family in Des Moines I could stay with for free making it a 2-day drive, 3.5hrs & 11.25hrs each day. Is this a better option?
What do you think?
Thanks for all your help!
I have driving 1100+ miles in one day before
Last summer, I drove from Washington DC to Miami, FL in one straight shot. Mapquest showed that the distance is about 1180 miles and takes about 18 hrs. I did it in 20 hrs driving 85 mph on I95. It took me longer simply because I took break more often. I started out driving around 2 a.m. after a good sleep. I drove until it was time to fill up and rest there at well. I rest for about 1 hr during each fill up give my eyes a break and a car a chance to cool down. It was pretty easy because I like driving and I95 is very straight and easy traveling south from DC.
Of course, I slept for 11 hrs when I arrived at the hostel, so I wouldn't call it time saving. A biggest problems many people have during long distance driving are boredom and fatigue. My wife and our 2 bestfriends were in the car with me and at least one stay up at any given time to B.S. A break every 5 hrs did help a lot. I could have asked other people to take turn driving, but I wanted to have all the fun for myself. A fun to drive vehicle was a big plus as we tooked my wife's Bimmer 328 convertible.
One very important note: If you feel remotely tire, safely pull over to the side of the road or a store to rest. I had an accident last summer (3 weeks before the trip) when I dropped my wife off at the airport and drove back home. I worked all day that day and was already tire. By the time I go my car and headed out the airport, I felt very sleep. Dozing off a few times didn't stop me from being stupid and I ended up crashing into a side curb and messed my right tires and rims. Luckily, I didn't go into oncomming traffic as there was no left shoulder or lane divided, just 4 lanes for 2 direction of U.S. 1 in Stafford VA. That was a biggest wakeup call literally and I would never dare driving tire.
Conclusion, if you're not tire, go for it. Otherwise, pull into a book store like Border or Barnes and Noble and sleep on their sofa. For your case though, you better off breaking it into half and half as you will be driving by yourself, which is the hardest thing to do.
Good luck and have fun