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Well the time has come and the family and I have the chance to relocate for work. My house is currently on the market a d we are heading to Tampa! Crazy change right! My biggest fear is how do I get all my guns, ammo, and reloading gear powders and primers all down there safely? Has anyone else had to deal with this during a move across country? I'm open to all ideas but am currently looking to rent a big uhaul. Or have a moving company help out and then just rent a vehicle to take all my personal/guns and valuables. Just trying to plan the best way to go about this all. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
As many have said - put them in a vehicle and either sleep in it along the way, or bring them into the room at night.I just wrapped up a trip a couple months back to Abilene TX and back. I elected to stay at rest stops at night to save money on hotels. I drove 28 hours over a 31 hour window. When I drive cross country I really just want to be driving or sleeping. So stopping at rest areas when I got tired to grab an hour or two of sleep worked very well.Everyone told me to be super careful sleeping in rest areas. To be honest, I never felt safer. They were packed at night. It was actually difficult to find a place to park at a few of them. Wall to wall truckers with lots of private drivers parked as well. If you go this route, make sure to bring something to block the lights. they were pretty bright.I made a nice nest to sleep inside the bed of my truck (it has a canopy). It was nice to stretch out rather than sleep in a reclined seat. It was amazingly comfortable.
Quote from: Rob on June 11, 2024, 10:11:14 AMAs many have said - put them in a vehicle and either sleep in it along the way, or bring them into the room at night.I just wrapped up a trip a couple months back to Abilene TX and back. I elected to stay at rest stops at night to save money on hotels. I drove 28 hours over a 31 hour window. When I drive cross country I really just want to be driving or sleeping. So stopping at rest areas when I got tired to grab an hour or two of sleep worked very well.Everyone told me to be super careful sleeping in rest areas. To be honest, I never felt safer. They were packed at night. It was actually difficult to find a place to park at a few of them. Wall to wall truckers with lots of private drivers parked as well. If you go this route, make sure to bring something to block the lights. they were pretty bright.I made a nice nest to sleep inside the bed of my truck (it has a canopy). It was nice to stretch out rather than sleep in a reclined seat. It was amazingly comfortable. I just did the same thing on a trip to NC (12 hr drive). Started at 8PM, drove until I couldn't Friday night, stopped until sun up and then finished the drive. Did the same thing on the return trip Sunday night. Not so scary with number of cars, more likely to not find a spot vs being attacked. Being armed makes me even more comfortable doing it. Only time it has been a problem was driving to Pensacola. I think GA and TN didn't allow sleeping at rest areas, so check before planning a stop somewhere. That was a long stretch that I wasn't planning to drive without stopping.