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The Four Corners National Monument let the men visit four states in one stop.     <!--IPTC: FOUR CORNERS, CO, AUGUST 16, 2006 - Emery Meckley Powell , 9, of Brooklyn, NY, skips from one state to another on Wednesday at the Four Corners National Monument, where the boundaries of four states--Colorado,  Arizona, New Mexico and Utah--connect. (DENVER POST PHOTO BY LEAH BLUNTSCHLI)-->
The Four Corners National Monument let the men visit four states in one stop. <!–IPTC: FOUR CORNERS, CO, AUGUST 16, 2006 – Emery Meckley Powell , 9, of Brooklyn, NY, skips from one state to another on Wednesday at the Four Corners National Monument, where the boundaries of four states–Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico and Utah–connect. (DENVER POST PHOTO BY LEAH BLUNTSCHLI)–>
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Three men say they drove to 48 states in less than five days, ending their journey in the Four Corners area.

The Four Corners destination allowed them to quickly hit four states — Utah, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona.

The men arrived there Thursday about 6:30 p.m., after driving for 106 hours and 43 minutes. They started in Vermont on Sunday.

Josh Keeler, Adam Gatherum and Joey Stocking rode 7,000 miles in a 2005 Toyota Scion. They say their longest stop was 15 minutes for gas and a bathroom break.

They spent more than $1,000 on gas.

The Associated Press

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