It depends on which way you go. I drove from Boston, MA to Tacoma, WA by staying on Rt80/90 pretty much the whole way except through Minnesota when I took 94 into Montana. Granted I had two dogs and two cats and an entire SUV full of stuff but it took us about 70 hours, stopping to sleep in the car at rest stops and walking the dogs included. If you are going to make the trip, bring something to entertain yourself through Montana because it gets pretty boring, ship things if you are moving coasts, don't bring cats unless you have ample space for a litter box, and definitely drive through North Dakota and check out the Badlands. Hope this helps!
The east coast is on the east and the west coast is on the west.
3,000 miles?
Six, safely.
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At 7.00 am on the East Coast, it would be 4.00 am on the West Coast. Most people on the West Coast would likely be sleeping at that time, preparing to wake up for their day.
Dundee is located on the east coast of Scotland, so it would be considered to be in the east.
west coast has alot drier, fluffier, and usally more snow than the east coast. if you are shopping for west coast skis, you would probibly look that a "rocker" ski. and if you are shopping for a east coast you would want a stiffer ski and one that you could really hold a edge with on the east coast ice
Galway is on the west coast and Dublin is on the east coast. So if you are travelling from Galway to Dublin you would travel east.
Florida is in the South East coast. California is in the West coast.
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