The only problem I10 is creating for thoe of us who live here is the fact
you cannot get on or off I-10 for a 5 mile or so stretch. It has not slowed
us down any of the times we have driven north and we normally get on I-10
from the south side of Tucson.
On Dec 6, 2007 1:34 PM, IamEvilFish <
evilfish@cox.net> wrote:
> Drive safe
>
>
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> [mailto:az-geocaching-bounces@listserv.azgeocaching.com] On Behalf Of Lisa
> G.
> Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2007 1:31 PM
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> Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Travel route suggestions
>
> cactuscowgirlaz@aol.com wrote:
> > I am in Tucson and the delays are minimal :)
> That's good to hear. :)
>
> Richard Daines wrote:
> > Not sure about construction zones (state web site might have that
> > info) but i'd get on I-10 as soon as possible and take that all the
> > way. Was not a big fan the the drive thru Superior and Globe. Was
> > kind of slow and winding.
> I did find general information about a widening project, but wasn't sure
> exactly to what extent the closures would be, or what the real impact on
> local traffic is working out to be. Still, sounds like 10 is the way to
> go.
>
> Lyn wrote:
> > Hi Lisa,
> >
> > Is the construction you are talking about the Tucson area? If so it
> > is about 5 miles of 2 lanes both side while they widen it. I have
> > driven to the San Antonia / Austin area for years, the last time was
> > this last July, I-10 is good all the way, east of El Paso Tx you will
> > hit some mountains, long hills but you won't lose any time. I usually
> > drive Tucson to New Braunsfels (halfway between Austin and San
> > Antonia) in about 13 or 14 hours. But that is because I am
> > impatient! Have a wonderful trip.
> Thanks, Lyn. :) My understanding was that it was widening either in
> Tucson, or between Tucson & Phoenix, I wasn't sure. I've driven the
> I-10 route past Junction, cutting over on 290 through Johnson City &
> Fredericksburg and on into Austin several times, so I'm very familiar
> with it (and how loooong that stretch in west Texas seems!). And I love
> New Braunfels (actually grew up in Wimberley, about halfway between
> Austin & San Antonio, but further west, so I'm very familiar with the
> area). Dad and I once made the Austin/Phoenix drive in 12 hours. I
> don't know how we did it, but I'm sure it wasn't legal, esp since that
> was before the speed limit increases went into effect. I definitely
> inherited my lead foot from my dad :). I wish our trips didn't take so
> long now, but with the kids our stops tend to be a while (and even with
> my husband...I'm more of a "quick stop, back on the road and get this
> done" kind of person than he is).
>
> Thanks everyone,
> -Lisa
>
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