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We finally made it to Austin. Well, we actually got in on Friday at 3pm. I have been dying to get this video together since then. In fact, right now, I have my computer tower on the floor with the monitor on top and I am sitting on the floor with my butt falling asleep (TMI?). Our stuff hasn’t come yet and it looks like the shipping container sat in Anchorage for an entire week. And we were scrambling to get packed. Frustrating. Oh well. All is fair in love and war.
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Here are the facts of the trip:
Total distance traveled: Approximately 4,440 miles (7,145 kilometers)
Percentage of the circumference of the Earth traveled: 17.8 percent
Lowest temperature: -50 degrees Fahrenheit (-45.6 degrees Celsius) in Dawson Creek
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Difference in temperature: 125 degrees Fahrenheit (52 degrees Celsius)
Diet Doctor Peppers consumed: 24
Most visited fast-food restaurant: Subway
Average fuel consumption: 23 mpg
Crappiest hotel award: Whitehorse, Yukon Territory
Best hotel award: Shelby, Wyoming
Coolest stretch of road: Northern Wyoming
Lamest stretch of road: All of Canada
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This is AWESOME! I love the cold to warm contrast too… and the music. Just a really cool “video”. Thanks for sharing it!
I have never been more proud of you Penkowsky. Down with Canada…
Very nice! Give your family a warm hello and hugs.. I hope the angelfish are well and maybe wE can see you all again sometime.
Did you really let that white semi pass you in colorado springs? =)
Wow, that sure was a neat video Vince! You are so talented. I bet you are glad that trip is over with!
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