Kenneth S. answered 04/08/18
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First, you had better work on your spelling--it is atrocious.
Next, you must work on your writing; the first sentence uses the past tense. That trip of 145 miles is OVER!
Then you turned to the present tense. What's her destination or goal today? These two events are independent, in different time frames.
IF YOU HAD SAID THAT SHE'D GONE 60 MILES SO FAR ON A PLANNED TRIP OF 145 MILES, then you would be advised to subtract, finding that she had 85 more miles to go on this trip.