Moving from Hawaii

Borzak

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When you get to SA imagine driving from Phoenix to SA in a Uhaul truck. The president of the company I worked for in SA weas in Phoenixc at their office there during 9/11 and the only vehicle he could get back was a Uhaul. Just think, SA is not even quite half way across TX going east to west. There's a lot of TX west of SA, not a lot of people but a lot of TX.

Put ac in car on recirtculate going through El Paso. There's a stock feedlot right by the interstate where they fatten up cows before heaidng to butcher (and may be worse now with sfrewworm lockdown) you will smell it for miles. Or take a detour and go the long way via Carlsbad and then into TX in the middle of nowhere.
 
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Burren

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When you get to SA imagine driving from Phoenix to SA in a Uhaul truck. The president of the company I worked for in SA weas in Phoenixc at their office there during 9/11 and the only vehicle he could get back was a Uhaul. Just think, SA is not even quite half way across TX going east to west. There's a lot of TX west of SA, not a lot of people but a lot of TX.

Put ac in car on recirtculate going through El Paso. There's a stock feedlot right by the interstate where they fatten up cows before heaidng to butcher (and may be worse now with sfrewworm lockdown) you will smell it for miles. Or take a detour and go the long way via Carlsbad and then into TX in the middle of nowhere.
In 2015 I made the drive from San Diego to Houston, non-stop, with a friend. We swapped driving and sleeping. HALF of that trip was Texas. Its really effing big.
 

Xarpolis

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We're moving from Hawaii. An area with very low light pollution. It wouldn't be worth it to detour just to see the sky as we've seen it for the last 10 years.

Thanks for the suggestion, though.
 
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