Roadtrips
#48
Bruce
I would have show my wife those spectacular pics you posted of the lake and sell it to her from there.
I took a solo journey sailing from Seattle to the most norhtern part of Alaska 2 years ago. I took almost a month to do so. In the end it was a life changing experience. "What a country."
I would have show my wife those spectacular pics you posted of the lake and sell it to her from there.
I took a solo journey sailing from Seattle to the most norhtern part of Alaska 2 years ago. I took almost a month to do so. In the end it was a life changing experience. "What a country."
Originally Posted by bking
Vincent, thanks. I see these guys on this site and others that really know how to get a good shot, I'm jealous, but too lazy to learn. My secret? Quantity (thanks to digitall photography). and one's bound to turn out.
Have you made you Lake Powell arrangemnents? The northwest is spectacular, but cruising up the Grand Canyon is like nothing else on earth. A view from the top headed up lake:
The high dive:
Have you made you Lake Powell arrangemnents? The northwest is spectacular, but cruising up the Grand Canyon is like nothing else on earth. A view from the top headed up lake:
The high dive:
Last edited by vincentdds; 03-03-2006 at 02:21 PM.
#51
Anyone have some pics on the road they'd attach?
I'd like to see a section on this forum dedicated to the road. THAT POSSIBLE ADMINS??
We all love the road, whether it be long or short. It's the other half of what makes our passion for these cars so strong.
Southern Utah:
Somewhere?
I'd like to see a section on this forum dedicated to the road. THAT POSSIBLE ADMINS??
We all love the road, whether it be long or short. It's the other half of what makes our passion for these cars so strong.
Southern Utah:
Somewhere?
#52
Originally Posted by bking
Anyone have some pics on the road they'd attach?
I do have more "to-do" than "done" plans. Route 66, the Transcanadian all the way beyond Happy Valley-Goose Bay when the road's done (in a year or 2), would love to do the Panamericana all the way from AK to Tierra Del Fuego (but will settle for AK to Mexico ), Tasmania, Route Napoleon ... it just never ends.
For now, a couple pics on the way to Fermont, had almost as much fun as the mosquitoes. Last pic you get a glance of the Manic5 dam ... supposedly the largest arch and buttress dam in the world. Like someone cares.
Canyonlands, Moab
Not a road trip per se ... still looks fun, doesn't it?
Last edited by Z0RR0; 03-06-2006 at 06:09 PM.
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