The farthest I've driven is from CT to FL. It's about 1500 miles, took me 23 hours. I did the entire driving myself, didn't stop for rest, only for gas and to use the bathroom. I think that was the most tiring thing I've ever done. I'm doing it again this year too.
When we drove from Moose Jaw, SK to Victoria, BC... that was the longest car trip EVER! Longest bus ride is probably from Moose Jaw to Edmonton, AB. The eight hour trip there and back was well worth it. I love Edmonton!!
Well being that we have to cross Texas to get anywhere...depending on which way we're going of course...but from here to El Paso takes a whole day. So we've driven from here to Cali...two days altogether. Then we've gone in the opposite direction to Tallahassee, Florida...another long haul. Oh yeah, and we've driven up to Denver a time or two...lots of fun...I LOVE LONG ROAD TRIPS!!! wonderful photo-ops!
I think about 14-16 hours is the most. Maybe a bit longer on a trip I don't remember so well. I hate being in the car that long! 2-3hrs is ok. Anything over that I just wanna wiggle my nose and be there already!
From Green Bay, WI to: 1. Syracuse NY 2. C-ville, VA 3. Virginia Beach, VA
4. Whatever city Iowa State University is.
In the mid 50's when my Dad was in the Air Force he drove from Central Wisconsin to Elmendorf AFB Alaska.
Before I started flying out there, we would caravan the team out to Ohio from Denver - a 24 hour drive time. We'd take 3 days out, 2 days back, and cover over 1200 miles. It was a blast!
I also went to school in Nebraska, and would regularly drive the 8 hours home and back by myself.
ETA: Just remembered the big trip we took as a family vacation one year. Drove from Ft. Collins, Colorado to the Outer Banks/Cape Hattaras/Okrakoke and Cherry Point (where Dad was stationed as a Marine and where my sister was born), North Carolina. In July. No air conditioning. Towing a camper. 2000 miles.
I think I was between 5th and 6th grade, and my sister was between 8th and 9th. It was actually a fun trip.
I don't drive, but I navigated across Europe from London to Bucharest in Romania once and back again a month later, it took 4 1/2 days each way and I think is about 1,200 miles. My navigational skills had our group getting lost on the autobahn through Germany, one of the most easily navicable, easy, and direct highway systems in the world
I am not going to be put in charge of a map again for a very long time