Man... this was very difficult, and frankly (I'm going to say it) aggravating to listen to. This pilot was unprepared to handle anything outside of crystal clear VFR in the pattern. That's a pretty big trip he had planned, for a 200 hr pilot at least, and seems like he did zero contingency, preflight weather, or any kind of planning to handle flying that day. Plus, even the older Cirrus had decent autopilot systems that should have helped him not get that far behind the plane "I didn't realize how fast I was going, I just flew over your airport" JFC. I'm not going to do more arm chair quarterbacking on what he should have done or done differently.. everyone has a bad day flying, and some have (sadly) a catastrophic day of flying; but pilots like this don't help the perception of GA.
I strongly stick to my notion that anyone who is serious about doing cross country flying, and trying to stick to some kind of schedule, should get their instrument.