Mapping programs vs the real world.
Online mapping programs do not live in the real world, and you are quite right in identifying that you will take quite a bit longer to cover any given distance. However, I would not limit myself to any given distance per day. You may find that some days you will barely do 100 miles, on others you might be in the car most of the day and cover up to 500. Just depends on how much there is along the way that you want to check out. Of course, on the interstates you will always travel at a greater speed than on the secondary highways and the local roads. Mostly you will find the speed limit to be at least 65 mph, at times greater, rarely less on an interstate.
Lifey
Here ? I must have missed those !
Thanks for your input Val, it's much appreciated.
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Originally posted by vtsutter.Regarding Yosemite. I have noticed on other posts that people talk as if it is just a short jog off the main highway
Interesting that you have found posts that make you think that. Just about everyone that plans to travel from Vegas to Yosemite in a single day is advised time and time again not to do so, and that there should be at least one overnight stop to allow plenty of time for taking in the views over Tioga Pass .