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hey everyone Josh from through my lens calm first off thanks so much for watching my route 66 video with my dad its been a lot of fun to see all the comments that people are leaving and the stories theyre sharing about their own route 66 journeys I wanted to make this video to answer some of the questions Ive been getting asked about planning a journey on route 66 so lets jump into it and let me know if you have any other questions in the comments [Music] I think that 14 days is really the minimum to experience the full route we packed a ton into our 14 days and spend 12 hours traveling on most days of our journey we only ended up doing about a hundred to 200 miles everyday but we stopped a lot to check everything out for people that dont want to stop as much as we did and which is probably most people you can easily see most of the main spots in about two week period of time if you want to spend more time though and not be rushed then youll just want to add a few more days and g