I'd be interested, although I'm in DC, and this would probably be about 4 hours from me, correct?
I'd be interested, although I'm in DC, and this would probably be about 4 hours from me, correct?
Julie....D.C. to Kilmarnock, Virginia is 2 hours, according to mapquest.com. You might want to go to mapquest yourself and plug in your address so you get a more accurate estimate.....
Tulip...Thanks for the insights....I'll definitely put this one on my radar screen, 'though I won't sign up until the date gets much closer. I've already had to miss two rides I registered for this summer because of scheduling conflicts or other snafus.![]()
"If there are no dogs in heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went." (Will Rogers)
It's more than 2 hours from DC. When I lived in Alexandria, it took 3 hours to get down there.
Julie (and others in DC), to avoid the 395 mess south of DC, go this way:
Wilson Bridge to Indian Head Highway going south (MD 210, I think)
Cut across to Waldorf (big green signs)
At the Best Buy, take a right onto MD 301 and keep going (toll at the Nice Bridge, $2 I think)
Take a left onto VA 3 (there's a Sheetz on the left)
This will bring you right into Kilmarnock (after a while).
This way is much more pleasant without the traffic and hassle of going south on 95.
If I hear anything about the ride, I'll post it here and on Southeast.
Thanks, I would be interested in doing this, especially if others from the list are...
Thanks, Tulip, for clarifying the drive time from D.C. to Kilmarnock. I've generally found mapquest to be pretty accurate, but most of my trips start from quiet Central VA, not D.C.......I lived in Arlington for almost 20 years and got used to automatically adding a cushion of drive-time to my ETA to take traffic into account.....During my first year of living in Charlottesville I often showed up too early for events---took a while to shake the habit of factoring in an extra 20 or 30 minutes!![]()
Last edited by KathiCville; 06-12-2008 at 08:19 AM.
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