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Haha yeah - I just did Brookings to Ames a few weeks ago (and then Ames-Mankato-Brookings on the way back) and it was... oofta. Not much to look at east of Sioux City. It was a fun trip though, I wanted to visit Iowa State for grad school purposes. Nice campus they have.Originally posted by Purple Mav Man View Post
I LOVE the Midwest. But I now see exactly why the rest of the country thinks we’re simple and boring. Haha
Had a hankerin' for Zanz so I took the long way home through Kato - which I do think is a really nice area in terms of the natural landscape.
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It would be "well, at least I don't have to drive" other than to or from St. Paul, which is WAY better than driving all the way to Minot!!Originally posted by SW_Mustang View Post
It's worth it to try once. The stops aren't that long and you'd probably stop for gas/food on the way anyway (albeit 7 or 8 might be a bit much).
tbh, if you treat it as part of the experience of the trip, it's a fun ride. If you treat it as purely an A-B mode of transportation, it's maybe not so great depending on how far you are going and where.
Of course they don't service SoDak so... it's car or plane for me.
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Exactly my thought process lolOriginally posted by WBChargerDad View Post
It would be "well, at least I don't have to drive" other than to or from St. Paul, which is WAY better than driving all the way to Minot!!
Once you factor in gas, wear-and-tear, etc - the train doesn't sound so bad. IMO, there seems to be a sweet spot distance wise between car, train, and plane. Minot is definitely a train trip for me.
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Woke up to find this on my Twitter feed:

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As of 0505, the #7 Empire Builder departed St Cloud 3hrs 56min late. Next stop: Staples.
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Oh man, laker, they are listening in on you.....Originally posted by laker View PostWoke up to find this on my Twitter feed:

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As of 0505, the #7 Empire Builder departed St Cloud 3hrs 56min late. Next stop: Staples.Millsy
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Sounds like another Upper Iowa, might as well take all the NAIA schools in North Dakota. Has the conference ever reached out to the 4 other D2 schools in the current footprint of the conference?Originally posted by Stanger86 View PostI was fascinated by the fact that Chad(?) said on the podcast over 50% of Jamestown student body is involved in athletics
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There are no other D2 schools within the current footprint of the conference. Kearney is an additional 3 hours beyond Wayne, while Chadron is an extra 5.5 hours outside of the footprint. Rapid City/Spearfish would extend the footprint 5 hours past Sioux Falls....Originally posted by oldyellaHer69 View PostHas the conference ever reached out to the 4 other D2 schools in the current footprint of the conference?
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This isn't the BIG where they poach schools on the West Coast. Driving a bus from Northern Minnesota to Chadron would take longer than a flight from Seattle to Rutgers or Maryland. I'd love to see the Black hills teams in the conference, but not so much love from WSU and UMD I'm sure.Originally posted by oldyellaHer69 View PostSounds like another Upper Iowa, might as well take all the NAIA schools in North Dakota. Has the conference ever reached out to the 4 other D2 schools in the current footprint of the conference?
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It’s an hour longer than UMD to UIU! My point is stop taking institutions that have not committed resources to be successful at lower levels.Originally posted by vikingfaithful View Post
This isn't the BIG where they poach schools on the West Coast. Driving a bus from Northern Minnesota to Chadron would take longer than a flight from Seattle to Rutgers or Maryland. I'd love to see the Black hills teams in the conference, but not so much love from WSU and UMD I'm sure.
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