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    Default Driving long distances and foods

    It happened this week after a 18 mile hike I found myself nodding at the wheel and I just took a new insurance course on safe driving..My dad was completly passed out. A very dangerous situation and you should not fight it when you are doing 55 mph. They had this list in the course.

    These are the foods to avoid that are high in Triptophane (not in any order)

    Tuna & Atlantic Perch
    White Bread Flour
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    Peanuts
    Soy products
    Sesame seeds
    Turkey,

    Two things that really help if you are doing a long drive a Banana in the morning and if you find yourself nodding off is a Hot Chocolate or Coffee and a 15 minute stop. Don't forget to do the four second rule.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tryptophan
    Dogs are excellent judges of character, this fact goes a long way toward explaining why some people don't like being around them.

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    To hell with food. Coupla 64 ounce Ginormous coca-cola with ice will keep me thumping air drums on the steering wheel well into a 20 hour drive.
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    Man I read this post and thank god Ilive in TX 65mph around houston and dallas, 70 out in the sticks and even 80 in the dead zone towards el paso.

    I understand what you are talking about with the various foods making you sleepy. I am borderline narcaleptic. Which is great becasue I can fall asleep anywhere but it's bad becasue I can fall asleep anywhere too. How that is viewed is entirely situationally dependant: Loud shelter mate it's a good thing driveing the car bad news. There are some stretches of road tht do that to me. It does not matter when I drive them I'm always sleepy on them. Once I get past a certain point on the road I'm good to go again.
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    Good info Owl! I'll have to remember to leave the Atlantic Perch out of my food bag next hiking trip.....hehehehehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toolshed View Post
    To hell with food. Coupla 64 ounce Ginormous coca-cola with ice will keep me thumping air drums on the steering wheel well into a 20 hour drive.
    i'm with you. when geeked out on caffeine, i could drive cross country, if my car could take it
    up over the hills, theres nothing to fear
    theres a pub across the way with whisky and beer
    its a lengthy journey on the way up to the top
    but it ain't so bad if you have a great big bottle o'scotch

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    So Fig Newtons make you sleepy?

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    No, Fig Newtons make you Dopey. Oreos make you Sleepy.
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    a 40 of Colt 45 keeps me awake

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    Quote Originally Posted by ki0eh View Post
    So Fig Newtons make you sleepy?
    DUI?

    Sir is that Fig Newtons and milk in your car? Step out of the vehicle and put your hands behind your back.
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    When I get sleepy I get a 2 liter of Mountain Dew and a large Georgia Mud Fudge Chocolate Blizzard from DQ. talk about zooming down the hwy
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    Interesting WOO, thanks.







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    4 second rule?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigcranky View Post
    No, Fig Newtons make you Dopey. Oreos make you Sleepy.

    Thanks DOC!
    Dogs are excellent judges of character, this fact goes a long way toward explaining why some people don't like being around them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Farr Away View Post
    4 second rule?
    Years of driving small cars, I was suddenly driving heavy ultra large luxury cars, the stopping distance is greater! 4 seconds is the "smallest" distance between two cars at 60 mph. I have a clean 10+ year driving record. I decided after two weeks that this is something I don't want to do. It was too lazy a job for 300+ miles a day. And the pay wasn't great.
    Dogs are excellent judges of character, this fact goes a long way toward explaining why some people don't like being around them.

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    Here is another good reason for this thread, it can happen to anyone.....


    http://www.asrc.net/asrc/DesktopDefa...ndex=4&tabid=2
    Dogs are excellent judges of character, this fact goes a long way toward explaining why some people don't like being around them.

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    Nutrition study has moved on and generally no longer 'blames' induced sleep on tryptophan or turkey (which contains about the same amount as other meats). An exception can be experienced when tryptophan is consumed on an empty stomach. The more likely cause of drowsiness is the (heavy) consumption of carbohydrates.

    For more on this growing urban legend see snopes.com and other references found through Google.

    Now...about that BPA found in turkey drumsticks...

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    Chewing gum or gnawing on toothpicks are my go to weapons to fight off the drowsies. I drive 5000 miles a month.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lone Wolf View Post
    a 40 of Colt 45 keeps me awake
    I bet your beer weighs more than my tent does.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fiddleback View Post
    Nutrition study has moved on and generally no longer 'blames' induced sleep on tryptophan or turkey (which contains about the same amount as other meats). An exception can be experienced when tryptophan is consumed on an empty stomach. The more likely cause of drowsiness is the (heavy) consumption of carbohydrates.

    For more on this growing urban legend see snopes.com and other references found through Google.

    Now...about that BPA found in turkey drumsticks...

    FB
    There Tryptophan and BPA in Turkey Drumsticks? - the HORROR!

    I would say the food plus the visual motion is the key to this, ever notice small children pass out when going down a road faster than 60MPH?
    Dogs are excellent judges of character, this fact goes a long way toward explaining why some people don't like being around them.

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    That 5 hour energy stuff has been pretty good for me when I have a long drive ahead. I don't like to hit soda or coffee because then I only have about 30 minutes before I HAVE to stop and pee.

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