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They have made the drive to his father-in-law's northern Texas house every Thanksgiving for the past eight years. He usually faces snow showers on rural roads and a few car accidents, but the economics made sense, especially in these tough times, he said. "It's a lot cheaper for us," he said. "Even if we got a good deal on airfare, it would still be over $200 per person." Along Interstate 70 in Colorado's eastern plains, many holiday travelers said they were happy to make 1,000-mile-plus treks to avoid the air
-- and airport lines on the ground. Eric Flynn, 35, of Salt Lake City, was driving to Junction City, Kan., to spend the holiday with family. Flynn, who was traveling with his wife, 4-year-old daughter and the family dog, was stopped at a gas station in rural Watkins, Colo., to fuel up. He said he was happy to be on the road instead of in the air. "It kind of seems like a pain" to fly these days, Flynn said, as he filled up the car's tank at the gas station on the wind-swept plains, the snowcovered mountains towering on the horizon. "You get in the car, do your own thing," he said. "It might take longer, but it's more relaxing." Brian McClure, 22, chose to drive from Virginia to his hometown of Paducah, Ky., with his wife, Amber, 21. While cost and convenience were the main reasons to drive, he was relieved he would be avoiding the new screening policies. "May God have mercy on the first person that does that to us," said McClure, while stopping for a rest outside Richmond, Va., a few hours into his 12-hour road trip. "I don't care if it's $10 a gallon, I'm not going through that." "I just want to get there," said McClure, who recently returned from two years in the Middle East with the Navy. "This is my first Thanksgiving and first Christmas in three years."
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