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| I am a huge fan of the NFL road trip. As the price of gasoline continues to skyrocket, the NFL road trip may soon be replaced by the NFL plane ticket, but there’s still something magical about being on the road and driving to NFL games all over the country. As an NFL fan, a road trip may be your way to follow your team or to see what NFL fans are like in other NFL cities, but either way, taking an NFL road trip can be made much easier with a couple of tools. This is why I’ve developed my NFL Road Trip Planner. On this site you’ll find an NFL Mileage chart that calculates the distance between any two NFL cities in one of two ways. My NFL Mileage Charts calculate this distance in terms of the mileage between two NFL cities and in terms of the approximate time of travel between the two cities. Simply click on the thumbnails below to print up a copy of each NFL Mileage Chart and follow the grid to figure out the distance between the two NFL cities and the time of travel. If you wish to post these on another website, feel free to do so, however please post a link back to my site in return. | |||||
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On my Quest for 31, I’ve driven to most of the NFL stadiums I’ve visited, pushing my Ford Explorer well past the 200,000 mile mark on a couple of cross-country road trips. But there’s no better way to see our country and meet all types of interesting people than with an NFL road trip. If you’re planning an NFL road trip you’ll also need an NFL schedule and a source for cheap NFL tickets. In my experience, the best way to get tickets is to compare ticket prices among several sources, so I’ve set up a system of links that compare NFL Ticket prices from a variety of sources and show you the NFL Ticket “Face Value” for the tickets you’re buying. This way you’ll know right away if you’re being cheated or if you’re getting a bargain. To access these features, simply go to the NFL Stadium webpage for the NFL team you’re trying to see and scroll down to the NFL Ticket Comparator area. Road trips are also about gear, NFL tailgating gear. For this I offer a couple suggestions on my Tailgating “Must Haves” page – definitely worth a look for the true NFL Fan. Another important tool I would suggest utilizing to plan your NFL Road Trip is a good 2008 NFL Schedule. If you're planning a road trip to multiple stadiums, it is extremely important to know who is playing each week and where they're playing. To that end, I've developed a Quest for 31 2008 NFL Schedule that is arranged both by each NFL Team and by each NFL week. Therefore from week to week or from team to team, NFL Road Trippers can remain abreast of the potential games going on throughout their trip. ther ehas been a couple of times that as I drove through an area, that I added a game to the schedule based on geography or a convenient gametime. |
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