For me, I am going to Maryland @seatownfunk for sure and Wisconsin. I’ll be doing the double NFL for both trips, seeing SNF NE @ Buf for first trip (flying in and out of PIT) and Giants @ Bears for the 2nd. For the second, trip, also looking to lasso in an NBA/NHL game or two in Chicago or Milwaukee.
For the first trip, will also visit West Virginia (New River Gorge National Park) and Chesapeake Bay portions of Virginia.
After taking my kids on a few instate trips I've cancelled my UCLA trip and probably not doing Michigan either. My sanity can't take that on a plane.
Yeah no shit about the "Seattle road trip" with how fucking retarded traffic is now. Part of why I go to the Friday game every year, it's the first home game all season I get to chill all day. Too bad it's Rutgers and not a team like Nebraska that would have a ton of visiting fans partying all day as well.
I face this dilemma every year about this thread since it crosses into both. Since it is a more travel thread, I picked here. Admins are welcome to move it.
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For me, I am going to Maryland @seatownfunk for sure and Wisconsin. I’ll be doing the double NFL for both trips, seeing SNF NE @ Buf for first trip (flying in and out of PIT) and Giants @ Bears for the 2nd. For the second, trip, also looking to lasso in an NBA/NHL game or two in Chicago or Milwaukee.
For the first trip, will also visit West Virginia (New River Gorge National Park) and Chesapeake Bay portions of Virginia.
Seattle is a road trip for me
Let me know if you need any tips on where to find the coldest Perrier in town.
I'm considering the Pullman drive.
Why is this in the Shoppe?
After taking my kids on a few instate trips I've cancelled my UCLA trip and probably not doing Michigan either. My sanity can't take that on a plane.
Yeah no shit about the "Seattle road trip" with how fucking retarded traffic is now. Part of why I go to the Friday game every year, it's the first home game all season I get to chill all day. Too bad it's Rutgers and not a team like Nebraska that would have a ton of visiting fans partying all day as well.
You got that right, bud.
I gotta drive 5.5 hrs to go watch fucking Colorado State!!
At 8 pm.
I face this dilemma every year about this thread since it crosses into both. Since it is a more travel thread, I picked here. Admins are welcome to move it.
nope. Saving up to watch the usmnt get curb stomped in Seattle next June.
‘26 will be speshul so I’ll see you at the playoffs then.
I am going to the Wisconsin game. Hoping it is an early kickoff.
Maryland probably though driving 90 minutes across the metro area may not qualify as a road trip
Is that with or without Hamilton in town?
Without.
The Sound of Music is at the Kennedy Center that day instead.
I should have posted the away schedule in the OP.
WSU - Saturday, September 20th, 4:30 PM PDT
Maryland - Saturday, October 4th, TBD
Michigan - Saturday, October 18th, TBD
Wisconsin - Saturday, November 8th, TBD
UCLA - Saturday, November 22nd, TBD