If you could drive without stopping for gas or meals, the journey would take about 29 hours. The distance is over 2,000 miles and figuring the average person could travel about 500 miles per day, it would take 4 days.
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depending on where you are... if in anchorage going to say... Minneapolis, it would take about 2 days and 18 hours, so 66 hours...
5-7 days
The drive, without stopping for gas or meals, takes about 29 hours. The average person might be able to tolerate 500 miles in the car per day, so that translates into about 4 days for the trip.
There was only a handful of 100 degree days in Minneapolis in 2007. Minnesota is one of the colder states in the United States so this is not a surprise.
Salt Lake City to Minneapolis is about 19 hours.
about 6 days, based on it took me four days to get from Tok, Alaska to Minneapolis via the Alcan Hwy and I've done Atlanta to Minneapolis in 2 days. I drive 10-16 hours per day.
about two days
3 days to 2 weeks.
First Class Mail is delivered in three to five days.
First Class Mail is delivered in three to five days.
approximately 3 days Mapquest says it will take you about 12 hours to drive the 789 miles between Minneapolis, MN to Oklahoma City, OK. I have driven that route several times and always make it a two-day trip, with stops for gas, food, rest, and other reasons.
if you drive the speed limit, about three days at 10 hours per day