I think Roanoke, VA would be closer to Martinsville than Greensboro

Bill

On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 7:50 PM, paul stenquist <pnstenqu...@comcast.net> wrote:
> I have a shoot in Martinsville, Virginia at a race car engine building shop. 
> I'll be shooting engine assembly procedures, parts and equipment indoors.  It 
> will probably take me the better part of a day.
>
> My travel expenses will be reimbursed whether I drive or fly. My first 
> thought was fly. For sure. But looking at flights, I'd have to fly into 
> Greensboro, NC and I'd have to change planes, perhaps twice. The shortest 
> flight would be 4 1/2 hours. To that add the two hours prior to flight time 
> that I'd need to travel from home to the airport and deal with airport crap. 
> Then another hour at the other end. So Im at 7+ hours. And that's if all the 
> flights are on time.
>
> Martinsville is 600 miles from my front door. I can drive there in about ten 
> hours. If I drive, I can take more equipment -- perhaps even my studio 
> strobes. I'm thinking now that I should drive. But I don't like to drive for 
> ten hours, twice in three days. If I fly. I can work on some of my writing on 
> the plane, so that's a big plus.
>
> Can't decide. It's a dilemna.
>
> Paul
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