Your total trip with all stops is around 2,680 miles / 4310 km, taking roughly 40.5 hours for the whole trip.
Start from Gainesville, Georgia.
Nashville, Tennessee is stopping point #1 after driving about 290 miles (470 km) or 4.5 hours.
Saint Louis, Missouri is stopping point #2 after driving about 310 miles (500 km) or 4.5 hours. Your total trip so far is about 600 miles or 970 km over roughly 9 hours of driving.
Kansas City, Missouri is stopping point #3 after driving about 250 miles (400 km) or 3.5 hours. Your total trip so far is about 850 miles or 1360 km over roughly 12.5 hours of driving.
Grand Island, Nebraska is stopping point #4 after driving about 290 miles (460 km) or 4.5 hours. Your total trip so far is about 1,140 miles or 1830 km over roughly 17 hours of driving.
Cheyenne, Wyoming is stopping point #5 after driving about 360 miles (580 km) or 5.5 hours. Your total trip so far is about 1,500 miles or 2410 km over roughly 22.5 hours of driving.
Ogden, Utah is stopping point #6 after driving about 430 miles (700 km) or 6.5 hours. Your total trip so far is about 1,930 miles or 3110 km over roughly 29 hours of driving.
Boise, Idaho is stopping point #7 after driving about 310 miles (490 km) or 4.5 hours. Your total trip so far is about 2,240 miles or 3600 km over roughly 33 hours of driving.
Finally, Aloha, Oregon is your destination after driving about 440 miles (710 km) or 7 hours. Your total trip with all stops is around 2,680 miles or 4310 km, taking roughly 40.5 hours for the whole trip.
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