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The Open Road....and your favorite Music
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<blockquote data-quote="JayMac" data-source="post: 980840" data-attributes="member: 14256"><p>Any leg of a road trip needs to be at least 12 hours long, in my book anyway. I feel there needs to be some elements of endurance and fortitude. So back in the early 70's when the national speed limit was 80km/h, i drove back from UCT to JHB for a holiday. Long before smooth dual carraige ways, long before Hugenot tunnels. </p><p>It took me 23 hours in my Mini (I'm 1,95m tall). </p><p></p><p>And the music playing on the cassettes was home recorded: JJ Cale, Santana, Jethro Tull and Alan Parsons Project.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JayMac, post: 980840, member: 14256"] Any leg of a road trip needs to be at least 12 hours long, in my book anyway. I feel there needs to be some elements of endurance and fortitude. So back in the early 70's when the national speed limit was 80km/h, i drove back from UCT to JHB for a holiday. Long before smooth dual carraige ways, long before Hugenot tunnels. It took me 23 hours in my Mini (I'm 1,95m tall). And the music playing on the cassettes was home recorded: JJ Cale, Santana, Jethro Tull and Alan Parsons Project. [/QUOTE]
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