finally home

slept in a little, and started driving around 9AM localtime. I wanted to drive to Sudbury to take a better picture of the Big Nickel. However, it was very rainy and windy, so I just rushed to take a picture, and left.

I also wanted to cook a final meal out, but again, because of the crappy weather, I just went to Costco for my second hotdog meal.

Made it home around 7:00 PM, local time and unloaded everything, and did a lot of sleeping.

Here are my performance metrics for this trip

Total Date2024-04-11 – 2024-04-23 (13 days)
KM Traveled7816
KM/L14.0019992619212
MPG Converted (all highway)32.934802563928
Fuel Consumed (L)558.2060
Fuel Total Cost (Canadian Pesos)$897.79
$/KM0.114865321136131

So this concludes this journey. Gas was a little bit more expensive, but overall, it was still cheaper than buying two plane tickets plus car rental to use in Calgary. Overall, it was a very productive and fun trip, despite the unusual circumstances.

I’m very happy with the outcome of this trip. I saved a lot of money cooking with instead of eating out. The LiFePO4 batteries have been very useful. Mom really enjoyed the ability being able to boil water and brew fresh coffee while I am driving down the highway instead of stopping at a local coffeeshop in cheap paper cups. I do regret packing the microwave oven with me on this road trip, since I only used it once to cook food. Throughout the whole roadtrip, I just used this to store hamburger buns.

At this time, I just want to say thanks to my Aunt and Cousins for being an amazing host. I would also like to make a special thanks to my Cousin for such an amazing time at your Cottage. The view out the front door was truly spectacular.

I’m not sure when and where my next roadtrip destination will be at this time, but I hope to take my BRZ again this summer. Until then, I will be placing this blog in hibernation again.

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