You would be surprised, but eventually the music just fades into the background. I've done many 2-3 hour road trips, and a few 10+ hour road trips, plus some in between. Music will definitely help. However, driving at that time of day alone is always tough. On the really long road trips, I simply got to the point where all I wanted to do is get out from behind the wheel. That is what kept me going.
Even if the music gets annoying, keep it going. Heck, annoying things will help you stay awake. Caffinated soft drinks are always good, so make sure you stop every so often for one. Plus, the urge to take a piss will help you stay away. If you find yourself falling asleep at the wheel, be sure to stop at the nearest gas station and either take a nap or wake yourself up. NoDoze or Vivarin are options you should be open to as well. Also, cold air will help, so be ready to crank the AC or roll down the windows. You'll have to stop for gas at least once too, so that will help.
Personally, I really enjoy long road trips by myself. I try to take one or two a year if I can. It gives me time to think and sort things out that are going on in my life. I know I'll be behind the wheel for a good portion of the trip, so I crank the stereo, make sure I have a couple of bottles of coke with me, and just go for it. I've never tried audio books or anything like that, but give it a shot. If it helps, great. If not, put in another CD. Finally, you are looking at about an 8 hour drive, so for the last couple of hours, the sun will be up, so thats bound to help.
Good luck, and I hope you are a night person by nature. If you think that you will need to stop, I live in South Bend, IN, which is right about in the midpoint of your drive, and right off of the I-80 toll road. Feel free to PM me and I'll give you my cell number. Hell, I'll probably be up as you pass by. There is a great all-night diner in town we could hit to get you re-charged. Trucker's special: 2 eggs, hashbrowns, toast, 2 strips of bacon, $4. Can't beat it.
Ryan
Even if the music gets annoying, keep it going. Heck, annoying things will help you stay awake. Caffinated soft drinks are always good, so make sure you stop every so often for one. Plus, the urge to take a piss will help you stay away. If you find yourself falling asleep at the wheel, be sure to stop at the nearest gas station and either take a nap or wake yourself up. NoDoze or Vivarin are options you should be open to as well. Also, cold air will help, so be ready to crank the AC or roll down the windows. You'll have to stop for gas at least once too, so that will help.
Personally, I really enjoy long road trips by myself. I try to take one or two a year if I can. It gives me time to think and sort things out that are going on in my life. I know I'll be behind the wheel for a good portion of the trip, so I crank the stereo, make sure I have a couple of bottles of coke with me, and just go for it. I've never tried audio books or anything like that, but give it a shot. If it helps, great. If not, put in another CD. Finally, you are looking at about an 8 hour drive, so for the last couple of hours, the sun will be up, so thats bound to help.
Good luck, and I hope you are a night person by nature. If you think that you will need to stop, I live in South Bend, IN, which is right about in the midpoint of your drive, and right off of the I-80 toll road. Feel free to PM me and I'll give you my cell number. Hell, I'll probably be up as you pass by. There is a great all-night diner in town we could hit to get you re-charged. Trucker's special: 2 eggs, hashbrowns, toast, 2 strips of bacon, $4. Can't beat it.
Ryan
