I will probably be driving across America from California to Washington DC for the America 250th celebration, and my campaign is called Save America 250 as we continue to distribute Evangelical material trying to encourage people to repent and be baptized, or come back to Christ, or deepen their faith, whatever the case may be. I hope you will join me in doing some Evangelical outreach and kindness this summer ⛱️ π
God bless you all ✝️
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Taking back roads significantly increases your travel time. While the fastest highway route takes approximately 41 hours of driving time, opting for non-highway routes increases the total driving time to over 52 hours.

Impact on Your 6-Hour Daily Schedule
- Total Driving Time: ~52 hours.
- Daily Pace: 6 hours/day.
- Total Days on the Road: 9 days.
If you start today, June 21, 2026, driving 6 hours per day on back roads, you would arrive in Washington, D.C. on June 29, 2026.
Important Considerations for Back-Road Travel
- Fuel and Services: Off-highway routes often have fewer gas stations, mechanics, and lodging options. Given your experience troubleshooting transmission issues, you likely know the importance of keeping an eye on your fluid levels and mechanical health, but it is especially critical when traveling on remote back roads where assistance might be far away.
- Terrain and Speed: You will encounter significantly lower speed limits, stop signs, and traffic lights, which account for the dramatic increase in travel time.
- Navigation: While back roads can offer a more scenic experience, GPS systems can sometimes be less reliable on minor roads. It is wise to carry paper maps or ensure you have offline maps downloaded for your entire route.
Given that you are also working on a nationwide outreach project during this trip, the slower pace of back roads might be ideal for distributing your informational materials under windshield wipers, as you will be passing through many more small towns and communities than you would on the interstate.
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