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Do You Like Taking Road Trips?

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At the time of this recording, I was visiting back home in Iowa at my brother’s house. We’re planning a road trip to Wisconsin to see a concert he had bought tickets for. It sounds like good music, and a lot of fun. Do you enjoy road trips? What should you bring with you on a road trip? Scott sent an email in to give us some tips on things you should bring along.

  • Power Inverter This plugs into your cigarette lighter in your vehicle, so you can then plug in regular power cords. You would be able to plug in your laptop, or any other device. Watch a DVD while traveling (NOT if you’re driving!).
  • Music Use an iPod or other MP3 player going over the stero in your vehicle. Who wants to carry a huge stack of CDs with them?
  • Radar Detector This can help you remember to keep your foot out of it, and save on costly speeding tickets. Legalities vary from state to state, so be careful about using something like this.
  • GPS Navigation These can be a lifesaver when you’re heading off somewhere new.
  • Check your car carefully Check your car’s tires, oil, transmission fluid and any other simple maintenance items that could cause problems when on the road.

So what do you recommend when going on a road trip? Send me your thoughts via a comment on this post, or send me an email to chris@pirillo.com.

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23 Comments

literally first first watcher too!

YEAH!!!! Road trips ftw!!

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no one cares

lol i hate ppl that riht first but i was like what the hey ill just do it…

You guys look nothing alike. It’s just the glasses that look alike. LoL. :D

Oh. And be safe and have fun! :D

You are a powerful force.

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Hope you had fun Chris, great to see two bro’s with a great relationship and hanging out together.

Several years ago, my family went on a driving trip with my father in law from California to Illinois. My (then) young daughter was not that enthused about the commute, but she survived thanks to a collection of DVDs that she played on a laptop plugged into a power inverter.

Unfortunately, this was before I got a smart phone with mobile Google Maps loaded; a definite addition on any long trip.

I LOVE taking road trips, or trips in general! Before going on a road trip, I like to plan out my days on Google Maps. And I’m usually taking my laptop (to edit and download photos to), digital cameras (slr & powershot for photos & videos), ipods (entertainment), and smartphone (gps). ;) I think I need a bigger purse!

Road trips are the best! We take one every year and can’t imagine our vacations any other way. The above are certainly on our list of things to bring.

However, even with a thorough car check, things can still go wrong with your car, either mechanical or murphy’s law–think deer, road debris, etc–that can leave you stranded. It’s amazing how well you’re car can pick the most remote spot w/o cell coverage to fall apart.

So, I would also add some emergency items: 1)water–to drink, for first-aid, for radiator, etc; 2) emergency car kit–like the one Costco has which include flashlight, flares, fix-a-flat, jumper cables, etc.–pieces we’ve had to use at one time or another; 3) snacks/protein bars–something to tide you over if you have to wait on the side of the road.

Anyway, hope you have a great trip. More than likely you won’t run into anything, but can’t hurt to be a little cautious. Enjoy!

Hey Chris, good video and right to the point.

Anyways I always wanted to feel the feeling of going on a road trip because i have never been on one and i would have liked to see what you did in Iowa.

Anyways if i were to go on a road trip i would take alot of things with me in order to stay cool.

1. First i would take my iPod like you suggested and bring my iPod car charger and my iPod cord charger. i have over 2300 songs on my iPod and they are all worth listening to during those long drives to the destination.

2. Bring your cameras of course in order to capture memories

3. Make sure you bring you power converter for your laptop and make sure you bring enough dvd’s for the trip.

4. Bring people who you know wont cause trouble for you on your road trip, like bring your best friend and family together for the trip.

5. Finally bring enough food and don’t forget about the chips and please dont get lost when your on the road trip please use google maps or mapquest follow the street signs and follow the road rules.

6. Oops almost forgot, Check your car for oil every 20000miles to make sure your good for another 20000.

This is or these are the tips i would use for the road trip i would go on but until that happens i guess i will have to wait till i get a car and drive it.

Good job Chris and keep up the vids.

A few more things

Bring a few small snacks so you don’t have to stop when just one person in the car is hungry.

Always have napkins to its the worst when you spill something and you have nothing to clean it up with

Always bring some change to you will never know when you cell phone won’t have service and you have to use a Payphone

The power inverter is a great idea. I never go on long trips without mine. I’d also recommend taking a cell phone if you have access to one just in case something happens so you’re not stranded.

You forgot a cell phone. But, your list is 99% complete.

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While I enjoy a road trip as much as the next guy, I haven’t had many chances to go on one in the past few years. However, a couple of months ago I decided to go home to Chattanooga, TNN for my vacation, a trip of about 8 hours.

Here are my tips:

1. Get plenty of sleep the night before. You may find this hard if you’re excited about the trip. Seeing family and friends or a place you have always wanted to go to can make it hard to sleep, but it’s an important part of the trip.

2. Check your vehicle, including tires, fluids, battery, etc. There’s nothing worse than your vehicle breaking down in the middle of the highway 10 miles away from an exit in either direction. I know, I’ve been there. If you don’t think your vehicle is in a condition to make it at least twice as far as you plan to go, then rethink your travel plans.

3. Don’t be afraid to stop along the way. Most guys make a contest out of how long it takes for them to drive a certain distance. We tend to brag about how quick we made the trip or how we didn’t stop the whole way. This is a mistake. The rest stops are there for a reason, use them. Get out of your car, walk around a bit, stretch, go to the bathroom, etc. This will make you less tired when you reach your destination. One suggestion here, look for rest stops that have 24 hour security, especially at night. these places tend to attract less than honest people sometimes. If it looks run down or no security, move on to the next one.

4. I can’t say enough about GPS systems. These things are probably one of the best inventions ever. They are cheap, easy to use, and can save you a ton of time. Alot of cell phones today have this feature available. I highly suggest the use of one. Some even have an option that will tell you when the traffic is backed up and offer alternate routes.

5. When stopping for gas, don’t go to the stations right next to the interstate. These tend to have the highest prices. Going even one mile into a town can save you as much as $0.10 per gallon. Use these stops to check your tire pressures, fluids, and other vital functions of your vehicle.

6. If you have a cruise control, use it. It has been proven that driving at a steady speed saves gas. Don’t set it for more than 5mph over the speed limit.

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