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We left at about 4:15 in the morning. It snowed and faced strong winds from Evanston to Cheyenne. Apparently they closed I-80 right behind us so we were lucky to make it. We then hit ba weather as we entered Missouri. So much for it being clear all the way through. 85 most of the way through Nebraska thanks to the V1. 15.5 hours of total driving time + 2 hours of stopping.
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